Recycle, reuse and reinvent something beautiful. In this lovely vignette, a book tree crafted from old torn pages naturally coexists with salvaged palladian windows. A repurposed cloche reinforces the shabby chic aesthetic.
You know when you read a book and you stumble across a paragraph or sentence that takes your breath away? Keep the pages of those paragraphs in full view at all times by displaying them in a creative fashion, such as hanging them on a branch you might find in your backyard.
Stick a branch through it. That sounds like a line from Portlandia, but small pieces can be hung from a branch. For something a bit precious, use hooks or clips instead of stabbing it through the bud.See the rest of this homeMore:Decorating Secrets: Picture-Perfect Way to Hang Art11 Ways to Remake a Room With FabricEasy Wall Decor: Beautiful BasketsSigns of Fun Around the HouseEasy Decorating: Great Plate Arrangement
Branch decor. IIf the snow isn't too deep where you live, you may be able to find a fallen branch in your backyard. Find a pot you aren't using and fill it with dirt or florist foam. Top it off with some glass marbles or faux moss. Add old book pages to the branches if you want something similar to what is shown here.
Tip: It may help to have pruners on hand so you can shape the branch to your liking.
Hang pages from a beloved book, your pictures together, or display a single word per page so all the branches compose a message. Best Ways With Branches
for the piano
You know when you read a book and you stumble across a paragraph or sentence that takes your breath away? Keep the pages of those paragraphs in full view at all times by displaying them in a creative fashion, such as hanging them on a branch you might find in your backyard.
Stick a branch through it. That sounds like a line from Portlandia, but small pieces can be hung from a branch. For something a bit precious, use hooks or clips instead of stabbing it through the bud.