Book Page Watercolor Painting [Bookish Craft]


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Welcome to day 2 of our crafts! Get ready to create some more amazing stuff.

Today, we will be continuing to use the book from last time. Might as well as there’s so much of the book that you don’t want to waste!

Also, that way, you don’t go through too many books. Use every part available to you!

Without further waiting, let’s get started!

Step 1

Get ready by prepping your crafting station again. Choose the page you want to work on. You may want to bend the spine to do so. My books spine actually was so old and brittle it just cracked which is okay too.

Book Page Watercolor Painting [Bookish Craft]

 

Step 2

Choose your design! I decided to draw my design first but was a little difficult to see it later once I had done the next step. So you may want to watercolor your page first, to create your background, let that dry, and then pencil on your design on top! But, once again, it’s really whatever you want!

Book Page Watercolor Painting [Bookish Craft]

 

Step 3

This is the part you get to watercolor! The color scheme you choose is completely up to you. Go with lots of colors or just choose two, maybe even one on a gradient. Your design on top can be anything. I chose an old style lamp because I saw some inspiration from Pinterest!

That’s it for that kind of craft!

But, if you’re looking for another kind of thing to do, check out down below!




Another great thing to do is create a redacted page choosing out certain important words to you.

This will work better with smaller book pages, but done properly you can make something work.

Create some type of powerful sentence. See an example below!

Book Page Watercolor Painting [Bookish Craft]

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