A while ago I spotted something so stinkin' adorable on Pinterest (surprise, surprise!) that I knew I had to do it. It was super easy and super inexpensive to boot. It was this:
Framed book covers. How genius is that!? (you can see the whole scoop on this pin at ohdeedoh.com). I pictured a gallery wall of book covers immediately in our playroom. We don't have a large playroom space by any means, and when you throw in a train table and a large Nilo activity table, it gets even smaller. But there was certainly room for a little corner to be designated a "library," (this is what my kindergartener has named the space, as she
Instant little book nook. Now, in my head I picture a super fluffy shag rug, ginormous bean bag chairs/poofs to lounge around on, new lighting, and ditch the bookshelves all together and do the rain gutter idea for shelving the books: (from Gus and Lola)
Or maybe the IKEA spice racks idea: (another Ohdeedoh)
BUT, this will do for the time being. If that doesn't happen as soon as I'd like, I'll at least make soft little seat covers so the bookshelves can be like a little L-shaped bench. We'll see.
I love the framed book covers idea. If you read yesterday's post, you know how special these books are to me, and several of them came from books that had literally fallen apart into many pages, so it was a perfect way to preserve them. I was going to spray the letters different colors, but with the colors from the book covers and frames, I decided white would be the best choice.
Best part is, the kids love it, and I'll often look over and see one of them (or all of them) taking a book, and sprawling out on the rug to "read." I spotted Tinkerbell here minutes after I finished setting it all up:
And today, after school (and I mean RIGHT after school), my kindergartener, who does nothing - and I mean nothing - but play school these days, got right back in there and was reading to her "class:"



8 comments:
adorable Liz! ;)
You are just TOO creative! I love it!
Fun Liz - I have been planning something similar for our homeschool room, except using my favorite pages from books the kids have 'loved' out of our library. I think of you when I look at yard sales for frames for this project =)
I'm soooooo doing this!! I'm actually working on a reading corner for the play room now... So glad I stumbled onto your blog. BTW... your kiddies are adorable!
Aw, thank you so much!! Thanks for following too! :)
I just wanted to let you know that IKEA should pay you. I just went to get the spice racks and they are completely sold out ACROSS THE UNITED STATES!!! You can't get them anywhere in the USA!
LOL!!! That is TOO funny!! I bet most of them aren't being used for spice racks, thanks to Pinterest!;) hahaha...thanks for sharing.
I actually enjoyed reading through this posting.Many thanks.
Large Shaggy Rugs
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