Monday, October 29, 2012

Creating a Burlap Book Cover~ Finished with Lace Flowers, part 2

Welcome back friends to share in the finish of my burlap book cover. If you missed the first part, you can catch up HERE.

Chapter 2 in this beautiful book is called "Living and Working Enthusiastically" So with that thought, let me share the finish for the burlap book cover creating a pretty bouquet of flowers and leaves.
Here again in the finished look of the cover before. And let me say, no glue ever touches the cover or damages it in any way. This is a cover, meant to be pretty and keep the book in pristine condition.
Next, I added book ties to each side for a pretty closure when not in use. It just adds a charming element.
Now, lets set the book aside to create some pretty lace flowers using crochet doiles, lace trims and ribbons. Staring with a small 3" crocheted circle.
Fold in half and lightly hot glue. Remember, don't use too much glue. Just a little will be enough to hold the circle in place. Too much comes through the lace and looks messy.
Next glue halfway to the left.
Then bring the left side towards the right and again lightly glue in place.
Now you can adjust the flower pulling down some of the lace in a petal fashion to form a rose. It will look a bit like this.
Smaller rolled fabric bits of lace can form rose buds. Using different colors of soft white and natural colors.
After we get a variety of flowers for our cover bouquet, I'll set them aside to create the leaves. You'll notice a ribbon rose in white here too. I'll share the how to create those in another post later. They too are fun and easy.
To create the leaves, I use silk leaves from faux flowers. Cut the number you think will look right in the bouquet. Have a few extra, just in case you need to add them. Keep in mind, working in odd numbers of 3, 5 and 7 has a pleasing look to the finish.

Tip, when painting leaves or other small parts, I use a piece of cardboard with double stick tape to hold the parts in place. You can then paint away or embellish without holding the small element. Let dry and they will be ready to use. If you have to paint the backs, turn over restick in place after dry, and paint again. I find two or three coats work best to cover fabric leaves. The paint soaks in, unless you want a transparent style. It looks like this~~
While the leaves are drying, I begin to arrange the flowers on the front book cover getting an idea what will work best. Once deciding on the placement, I start with a solid crochet doily for a base to work from. You can see from the following pic, how the side tie looks.
Now add the leaves, flowers and glue in place.
And now the finished book covering my special book is complete and ready to display in a pretty way.
Here are a couple places to place this keepsake book.
Easy, fun and so cottage charming. If you would like to read about the book and why it is important to me, you can go back to part 1 to see.

Thank you for stopping by to view the completed cover. Hope you might try it. There are lots of ways to design book covers. This creation just worked for my book and the burlap fabric.
You may have another version that works too. Isn't it fun to share our ideas.
 Have fun!
Prayers for everyone and all our blog friends in the path of the hurricane. Stay safe and God Speed. Keep Creating, Celestina Marie

18 comments:

Jenna said...

It came out Beautiful Celestina!!! :o) I like the idea about painting the leaves using double sided tape, it makes it a lot easier for small stuff...Great idea! Sending prayers to all those in the hurricanes path! Have a nice week! Hugs Jennifer

Shane Pollard said...

Oh this is such a lovely book Celestina Marie and you are so generous to show us your creative process.
That darling little crochet doily rose - I will have to try to make one too!
I love books too!
Enjoy your week
hugs
Shane ♥

Susan said...

Oh, Celestina, thank you for the tutorial. Your book cover is adorable. I am going to try to make one out of some linen I have. Thank you for the idea.

Susan

Chenille Cottage said...

Hello, Celeste,
What a lovely creation! You have a gift...one of beauty and style. The laces and ribbon are so feminine...so sweet!
I hope you have a wonderful week, my friend,
Blessings,
Carolynn xo

BECKY said...

This is so lovely, Celestina! Your details are perfect! Thanks so much for sharing such a great idea!
Have a delightful week!
Becky

High Heeled Life said...

Gorgeous and the details are perfect! Thank you for sharing this and inspiring us to make our own little treasure book cover. Hugs dear friend, C. (HHL)

Cindy Adkins said...

That is gorgeous! I love the look of the lace and burlap together. Thanks for much for the tutorial, Celestina!
Hugs, Cindy

romance-of-roses said...

Hi Celestina,
Thank you so much for coming by. When reading your post of 10/26 I knew you were not done with the book before you even said so. Think I know you too well now, right? So came back today and saw the charming addition to the burlap covered book. It's a beauty. Yes, I believe your dear mother marked that page for you, what a sweetheart, it's no wonder this book is so special to you. I like Helen Steiner Rice. Well you made another amazing creation. God Bless You...Lu

Yesteryear Embroideries said...

This is so elegant! Thank you for sharing!

The Polka Dot Closet said...

Wow, Wow! I have tons of little crochet doilies, and never thought of making a rose out of them and I also never thought of painting leaves!!! thank you, I am book marking this one!!

Carol

Createology said...

And I thought it was beautiful before the part two embellishments. Now it is amazingly beautiful with your clever use of lace and doily flowers. I am swooning my dear...Blissful.

Draffin Bears said...

Hi Celestina Marie,

Thank you for your kindness in sharing how you made your pretty book cover. It is so pretty and, I have lots of little doilies, so will have to try making one.
Looks beautiful displayed on your table.

Have a happy week
hugs
Carolyn

Mariette VandenMunckhof-Vedder said...

Dearest Celestina Marie,

That is a great tutorial. Quite surprising how the endresult is and I like the side ties too.
You are such a talented lady!
Hugs to you,
Mariette

Ingeborg van Zuiden said...

What a pretty book it has become! Soooooooo unique! It looks great in your interior!
Hugs and happy times!
Ingeborg ;-))

Donna said...

What a beautiful cover! I love all of the embellishments you've added, and the wonderful textures, too. Great tip about painting the leaves!!

Anonymous said...

G'day MsC! Lovely as always. I can not use burlap as it drives my cats crazy!! I think its too similar to their scratch post or something, the smell maybe. But, your are lovely. Hugs. T

1CardCreator said...

The end result is breathtaking! Looks lovely with your other decorations too.

Tina said...

so romantic! now you give me a idea! thank you for share tutorial!

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Welcome To Rose Garden Market from Celestina Marie Design. It is so nice to meet you. My name is Celestina Marie named after my grandmother and my friends call me Celeste.My creative journey extends over 30 years enjoying the love of painting and redesigning vintage and new treasures. I love to go treasure hunting and the fun of finding great vintage pieces to redesign..