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14 DIY Book Stack Variations

October 4, 2022 by Shellie Wilson

This roundup of tutorials explores the versatile and chic aspect of book stacks. Book stacks have been a popular home decor trend for quite some time now and there are so many creative and fun ways to incorporate them into your home decor. From wooden book stacks to faux book stacks made with a box, this collection offers a variety of tutorials for every style and taste.

Book stacks can be personalized with inspirational quotes, seasonal words like “Noel”, “Joy”, and “Faith”, or with family names, children’s names, and more. A stack of books with your grandkids’ names makes for a lovely DIY gift for grandparents. The possibilities are endless! You can make your book stacks bright and festive for the holidays or give them a rustic, farmhouse feel.

Book stacks have been a source of controversy in the past, with book lovers objecting to crafters tearing apart books and painting their covers. However, it’s worth noting that these books are typically saved from landfill by being purchased from thrift stores or yard sales. By incorporating them into these book stack projects, they get to live a little longer on someone’s shelf.

So, whether you’re a fan of traditional or modern design, this roundup of tutorials is sure to inspire you to make your own unique book stack. So go ahead and add a touch of style and creativity to your home decor with this humble and budget-friendly item!

Dollar Tree – Fall Faux Book Stack — CraftBits.com

This tutorial is a game-changer for anyone looking to add some autumnal charm to their home décor. The author uses dollar tree supplies to create a stunning book stack that looks like the real deal. I love the idea of using foam board to mimic the look of hardcover books, and the fact that the entire project costs just a few dollars is a major plus. This tutorial is easy to follow and the end result is so impressive, I guarantee your friends and family will be asking where you got your book stack from.

DIY Coffee Table Rustic Stamped Books — CraftBits.com

This tutorial shows you how to create a beautiful rustic book stack that doubles as a coffee table. The author uses old books, paint, and stamps to add a unique touch to each book. I love the vintage feel of this project and the fact that you can customize it to match your own personal style. The end result is a beautiful piece of furniture that will not only add charm to your living room but also be a great conversation starter.

Dollar Tree Fall Book Stack – Across the Blvd

This tutorial takes the dollar store concept to the next level by using dollar tree supplies to create a beautiful fall-themed book stack. The author uses foam board to mimic the look of books, adding in autumnal embellishments such as leaves and acorns to complete the look. I love the idea of using a foam board base, it’s so much cheaper and easier than using actual books, and the end result is just as stunning. This tutorial is easy to follow, and I guarantee that anyone can create this beautiful fall book stack with ease.

DIY Fall Book Stack Project

This tutorial is a must-try for anyone who loves fall décor. The author uses real books to create a beautiful book stack that is perfect for autumn. I love the idea of using real books in this project, it adds an extra touch of authenticity that is hard to find in other tutorials. The end result is a beautiful book stack that will add warmth and coziness to any room in your home.

DIY Faux Book Stack – Scrap Wood Project

This tutorial takes a unique approach to creating a book stack by using scrap wood. The author uses scrap wood to mimic the look of hardcover books, adding in fall-themed embellishments such as leaves and acorns. I love the idea of using scrap wood in this project, it adds a rustic touch that is perfect for the autumn season. The end result is a beautiful book stack that will add warmth and charm to any room in your home.

DIY Faux Christmas Book Stack – Burton Avenue

This tutorial is a must-try for anyone who loves to add a touch of Christmas to their home décor. The author uses foam board to create a beautiful faux book stack, adding in Christmas-themed embellishments such as ornaments, tinsel, and ribbon. I love the idea of using foam board in this project, it’s a cost-effective alternative to using real books, and the end result is just as stunning. This tutorial is easy to follow, and the end result is a beautiful Christmas book stack that will add warmth and cheer to any room in your home.

Hand Stamped Book Stacks »

Each book stack is created using stamps and ink, giving the books a unique look that sets them apart from traditional book stacks. Whether you use inspirational quotes, holiday words, or family names, these hand stamped book stacks will add a personal touch to your home decor.

How to make a farmhouse DIY book stack from gift bags 

Bring a touch of the farmhouse to your home with this unique and stylish book stack DIY project. This tutorial shows you how to make a book stack using gift bags, giving you the opportunity to upcycle and repurpose items you already have. The result is a charming and rustic book stack that will fit perfectly into any farmhouse-style home decor. Whether you use the book stack as a decoration, a bookshelf, or a photo prop, this project is sure to be a hit.

Farmhouse Mini Stacked Books DIY – CurlyCraftyMom.com

This tutorial from CurlyCraftyMom.com is all about adding a touch of the farmhouse to your home decor with mini stacked books. This fun and creative DIY project is easy to make and is the perfect way to bring a touch of the farmhouse into your home. The mini stacked books are perfect for display on a shelf, a mantel, or even as a centerpiece. Whether you choose to paint the books, add stamps, or simply leave them natural, this farmhouse mini stacked books DIY is sure to be a hit.

Dina Kowal Creative: Splitcoast Tutorial: Faux Book Stack

If you love the look of book stacks but don’t have a collection of books to use, this tutorial is for you. Dina Kowal Creative shows you how to create a faux book stack using just a few simple supplies. The result is a charming and realistic-looking book stack that is sure to impress. Whether you use this faux book stack as a decoration or as a photo prop, it is sure to be a hit.

How To Make DIY Decorative Book Stacks – Celebrated Nest

Celebrated Nest brings you a tutorial on how to make decorative book stacks for your home. This tutorial is perfect for those who want to add a touch of charm and style to their home without breaking the bank. The decorative book stacks are easy to make and can be customized to suit your individual style and preferences. Whether you use these book stacks as a decoration, a bookshelf, or a photo prop, they are sure to add a touch of charm and style to your home.

Easy Home Decor: Chalk-Painted and Stamped Books – Aubree Originals 

Aubree Originals brings you a tutorial on how to create chalk-painted and stamped books for easy home decor. This tutorial is perfect for those who want to add a touch of style and charm to their home without spending a lot of money. The chalk-painted and stamped books are easy to make and can be customized to suit your individual style and preferences. Whether you use these books as a decoration, a bookshelf, or a photo prop, they are sure to add a touch of charm and style to your home.

Fun Flannel Covered Fall Book Decor Project – Organized Clutter

Organized Clutter brings you a fun and stylish DIY project that is perfect for the fall season.

 

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