Viketka & CraftCove
Hey Viketka, I was just rummaging through my attic and found a whole stack of old books you could probably repurpose. What if we turned the pages into paper mache bowls or made a collage of your favorite quotes? I love experimenting with discarded paper, but I’m always worried about the final look. What do you think?
That sounds lovely, actually. I could picture a quiet corner with those bowls lined up like little library treasures, and a collage that feels like a living book. Just trust the process—sometimes the imperfections make the final piece feel more personal. Let’s do it!
That’s the spirit! I’ll start by turning the pages into thin, lightweight sheets, then we can play with layering for the bowls. For the collage, I’ll mix the book excerpts with some hand‑drawn sketches of old ink stains to keep that nostalgic vibe. We’ll probably have to tweak the edges a few times, but hey, the quirks are what make it feel like a real, lived‑in piece. Let’s roll up our sleeves and bring the library corner to life.
I love the plan—tiny bowls that look like they're made from forgotten stories, and a collage that feels like an old library wall. Just keep a sketchbook nearby for the little tweaks, and maybe put a candle or a fern in the corner. It’ll feel like a cozy sanctuary where I can dive into a book whenever I need. Let's do it!
That’s exactly what I had in mind—tiny paper‑mâché bowls that carry the faint scent of old pages and a collage that feels like a living book wall. I’ll keep the sketchbook handy for those little refinements, light a candle to soften the glow, and tuck in a fern to bring a touch of nature. Soon we’ll have a little sanctuary where every corner invites a quiet read. Let’s get started!
That sounds so peaceful. I can almost hear the pages whispering as we work. I’ll bring the quiet corner and a cup of tea—let's make a space where stories can breathe. Let's start!
That sounds like the perfect calm space. I’ll bring the paper, some tea‑spoon glue, and a few old bookmarks to keep the rhythm. Let’s see where the stories take us—no rush, just the joy of turning forgotten pages into something new. Let's begin!