Saturday, July 30, 2016

Paper Houses


Sometime back, I guess during the spring cleaning or maybe during summer cleaning at work, one of my colleagues took out a number of old books from his office. I love books, not necessarily to read though..:D.. I started getting ideas about what to make with those books... And one of those ideas was these cute little houses... looks cute, right?

I made one of those houses and my little one made the other. Its that easy to make...


You'll need:
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1 book - any number of pages will do..I think any book with more than 200 pages will work great. In the above picture, the left house was done with around 600 pages and the right one was done with 250 pages. It will just depend on how dense you want the sides of your house to look. I did the 600 pages first and then when my daughter did the house with lesser pages, I was like I spent all that time folding pages and hers looked just as good..:D

Anyways to the steps to make these houses

- Remove the cover of the book.
- Start by folding the first page in half lengthwise, just like the picture below.


- Fold the top corner of the page to bring it to the center of the page and press the page down.


- Flip this page over. Then to the second page, fold the bottom corner to bring to the center edge, just like the picture below.


- Fold the top corner and bring to the center edge


- Start tearing from the bottom of this page till half and fold up, like the pictures below.




- Keep repeating what you did to the first 2 pages to the rest of the pages.

- When you are done just spread out the pages to form a full circle.
I liked how it looked from the top too.


Here are some more shots.



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18 comments:

  1. I've seen these before, they are such a lovely idea and so effective #TheRealCraftyLinkParty

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  2. I can remember making similar houses with HUGE toy catalogs when I was a kid. So much fun; but I had totally forgotten about them and how to make them. Pinned.

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    1. Thank you for the visit and also for pinning..:)

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  3. Cute! Thank you for sharing at The Really Crafty Link Party this week. Pinned!

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  4. These are really cute. Do you decorate them? I remember as a child my grandmother made trees from Readers Digest. She would fold the tree part the spray paint them green, put a star on top and use an empty thread spoil for the base. She would then use various things, like sequins and buttons to decorate the tree.

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    1. I didn't paint it Jan. I somehow like the black and white pages. But I am sure the green painted tree would look nice and just appropriate for Christmas..:)

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  5. Wow, another awesome project using old books. Thanks for including your post at the Chain Linky Climb.

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    1. Thank you Darlene! It was fun joining the linky and looking at other awesome projects...:)

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  6. You do such lovely paper crafts!! This is too cute!! Thanks for sharing on My 2 Favorite Things on Thursday Pinned!

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    1. Thank you Elaine..You are too sweet 😊

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  7. Thanks for sharing at Home Sweet Home!

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  8. Love these!! One year (not that long ago) I had nothing to share at Christmas time. So I made the tree version of this, sprayed them with glue and sprinkled them with glitter - they were gorgeous! And I had something to share. Just love your DIY11

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    1. Oh that would look nice... Glittery Christmas tree... Maybe I will give that a try. Thanks for sharing the idea 😊

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