Showing posts with label old books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label old books. Show all posts

Thursday, August 18, 2016

Thrifty Thursday #229

The thrift store was having a book sale-
12 books for a dollar.
So, naturally, I had to go through all their books.
Here's what I found. . . 


I loved this little book.


It doesn't have a copyright date, but it is definitely book.


 
I picked up this Worship Hymnal. Even thought I have several, I can never pass these up.


This old Reader's Digest book is in great shape. I'll probably turn it into a journal.
I picked up the second book because I thought it looked like a good read.


This is a Mother's Encyclopedia. It's full of medical info.
I'll use it for papercrafting.


I am a sucker for old textbooks. This one was printed in 1967.


I also got this 1967 Reading textbook.


I love the graphics in these old books.


This paperback was printed in1951.


Once again, I was drawn to the graphics.


I was intrigued by the title of this book.


It's filled with written instructions on several different dance steps.
Cute, huh?
It was printed in 1962.


This pages of this book and the earlier encyclopedia will become pages in a junk journal.
I love the fun element they add.


It was printed in 1966.

 
I didn't find this book too interesting until I opened it up. . .



and saw the reprinted ads inside. Isn't this cool?
 
While this was a slow week of secondhand finds, I am tickled with each of these books I got.
Do you enjoy finding old books?
 
 
Well, we have rain forecasted for the rest of this week, so I don't know if I'll be able to find any yard sales this weekend. I wish you luck if you are able to find some.
 
Thanks for stopping by and God bless.


Establish Your word to Your servant,
who is devoted to fearing You.
Psalm 119:38

Thursday, June 2, 2016

Thrifty Thursday #218

My hubby and I traveled to a small nearby town to check out this estate sale.
We were there on the last day, so everything was half off.
Sometimes when we go on the last day of a sale, everything is pretty picked over.
But it's usually 40-50% off, so it's still worth going.


Imagine my surprise when I spotted this huge wall map!
I got it for $5.
My hubby asked where I was going to put it.
I actually don't know, but I wasn't about to pass it up:)
In the picture, my son who's over six feet tall is holding it and stretching it over his head.
It's huge!

This old jar was $10. Isn't it lovely?


I love this metal standing clipboard.
It was only $1.
I'm going to turn it into something cool- maybe a photo display.


I adore old books.
I got this old edition of Heidi for a dollar.


I think the cover of this Bobbsey Twins novel is beautiful.
It was a dollar too.


I'm not sure how old this scale is, but I thought it was cute.
I only paid $2 for it.

What do you think?
Certainly worth the trip down the road!

Thanks for stopping by and God bless.

But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace,
 longsuffering, kindness, goodness, 
faithfulness, gentleness, self-control.
Gal. 5:22
This post is linked to My Girlish Whims, Blue Willow House, The Crafted Sparrow,
The Cottage Market, and Sugarbee Crafts.

Friday, May 27, 2016

Flashback Friday: DIY's Using Old Books

It's the last Friday of the month, so we're going to flashback to some previous DIY's.
This time we're looking at five projects using old books.
I love vintage books, so I'm always up for projects using them.


I love how this vase cover turned out.
It's two book covers fastened with twine.
Go here to find out how to make it.


After cutting the covers off the books for the above project, 
here's something you can make using the leftover pages. 
I used twine to tie four books together and stamped the word love onto the pages.


A little chalkboard paint made this book into more than just a . . . book.
You can read more about it here.


I love using covers from old books and turning them into Junk Journals.
This baby girl themed one is one of my favorites.


This is a table runner made from book covers.
How cool is that?

What do you think?
Are you feeling like running out to a thrift store to find some cool old books?
Swing by my house. I can give you a few.:)

Thanks for stopping by and God bless.

This is the message you heard since the beginning: 
We should love one another.
1 John 3:11

Thursday, May 19, 2016

Thrifty Thursday #216

Well, I went to a rummage sale at a church around the corner from my house last weekend.
I never know what I'll find at a church sale. They're usually pretty big.
This one sure was.
All I bought were books, though.


I couldn't resist these old cookbooks.
The only thing that would be better than getting these four is getting the rest of the set!


I also picked up this old cookbook.
The graphics are great.
I plan to use them in a recipe themed scrapbook.


I adore old textbooks.
I got both this English one and this Spanish one.


I love the covers on these books.


I also picked up these three old looking books.
The red one is an old dictionary.
I got all the books that I've shown you so far for a friend who is planning to redecorate her bedroom.




I also got these two yearbooks.
I'm not sure what I'll do with them yet.


I just love the poses in the sports section.

I got all these books for just $3.
What good stuff have you found recently?

Thanks for stopping by and God bless.

O Lord, You are my God.
I will exalt You, 
I will praise Your name,
for You have done wonderful things
Isaiah 25:1

This post is linked to Blue Willow House, Too Much Time, The Crafted Sparrow,
 and Simple Nature Décor

Monday, May 9, 2016

Mini Album Monday #74- Vintage School Album

With the school year rushing to an end,
I thought it would be fun to take a look at a vintage school themed mini album.

I used a new, but retro looking Crayola crayon box for the cover.
To give it extra stability, I added a wooden ruler to the binding.
The title block consits of a piece of notebook paper,
topped with a library card,
 topped with a piece of cork paper, 
topped with a mini file folder. 

Once I fill this album with photos and memories, I'll add the name to the front of the mini file folder.


This is what it looks like when you open it up.
I used two office rings to bind this album.
That gives me the opportunity to switch around pages or add more pages if needed.


Here's the backside of the crayon box.  
I added a strip of pattern paper along with 
this awesome book "sign out box" (not sure what it's really called).

When my boys were learning to read in elementary school, they came home with small paper books that had these on the first page. After they were done with them, I cut them out to use for projects.

I also turned vintage Dick and Jane images into buttons and added one here.
To do that, I just adhered the image to a piece of chipboard, then used a circle punch to make the button.  I finished them off by adding two small "buttonholes."


In keeping with the school theme, I used a lot of office/school items throughout this album.
This page is a file folder that I trimmed down to size.
On the background, I added a piece of handwriting paper that I had crumpled and inked.
The "My Name Is" sticker is only adhered in the bottom outer corner 
so that a photo can be added behind it.


On the back of the file folder, I just added a strip of paper from an old dictionary.
Notice the clip at the top: it was a plain black office clip 
that I covered with a small piece of vintage book text.


I love how this page turned out.
It's actually an old flashcard attached to a page out of a children's picture dictionary.
I taped the two together, then covered up the tape with a strip of old map.


Here's the backside.
I used a bit of pattern paper to cover where the pages joined.


This next page is actually extra long with a flap folded at the right edge.
I added two stacked floweres that I punched from an old map. 
A brass brad holds the two together.


The page opens to allow room for more photos
and shows a strip from another children's dictionary.


I left the backside of it blank.


This page is actually two office envelopes fastened together to make a page.
I placed a bit of adhesive on the back of the smaller envelope and overlapped it on the large.
Then I added the strip of pattern paper to reinforce the page itself.
This flower is punched from a piece of old ledger paper and attached with a brass brad.
I remember using those old brads when I was in elementary school.


Here's the back of that page. 
I added an image from an old reading textbook which is cute, 
but it also adds stability to the page itself.


The next page is very simple.
It's just part of an old handwriting page with numbers stamped along the outer edge.


I used part of a page from a children's encyclopedia here.
I added a bit of ribbon to the bottom.


Here's the back.
I think these old images add a lot to the vintage feel of the album.


Here I used yet another file folder.
I covered it with a strip of paper from a Dick and Jane book.
In the lower left corner is a pair of star stickers.
I remember getting those in elementary school, too.


For this file folder, I left it the full length, then folded a bit of it to make it two pages.


I left the second page shorter that the first for a little variety.


I used a tiny paper sack for this page.
I got this sack from a gas station. You know how they keep the small ones that hold just one can?
Whenever I go into a gas station, I always ask if I can take one with me:)


This page incorporates some of the pattern papers that I've used on the previous pages.
Notice the silk flower: I used Staz On ink and stamped letters onto it.


The backside is pretty simple with just a strip of pattern paper across the top.


The last page/back cover is part of a manilla envelope cut to size.
I used a random letter stamp along the edge to try to keep it in the school theme.


I happened across this awesome vintage stamp in my collection.
I thought it was the perfect end to this album!

It's been awhile since I put this book together, 
but it was so much fun going through it again looking at all the details.
I think I'll use it to document some of my mom's memories- either from her school years 
or from when she was a teacher.

Thanks for stopping by and God bless.


Therefore, my beloved brethren, 
be steadfast, immovable, 
always abounding in the work of the Lord, 
knowing that your labor is not in vain in the Lord.
1 Cor. 15:58