Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Newspaper Wallpaper

   
This little cubby in our living room stood as an eye sore for close to two years piled with storage bins, books, and childhood memories that we didn't want to part with. Living in a small space with little storage, we resigned ourselves to the fact that this was how it had to be and allowed the eyesore to stand unchallenged. After the flu and a few DVR’d episodes of The Nate Berkus Show in a row, my creative juices were flowing. I could not let the focal point of my living room be that chaotic storage space any longer; there had to be a better solution. I rearranged everything in our little space and even brought a few boxes back to mother’s basement for temporary storage. The area under the staircase was cleared away of all chaos and ready for a makeover!



Pictured is my solution; it is still a work in progress but I could not be happier with our staircase reading nook. My boyfriend and I are both readers and had books scattered everywhere. It was only fitting that we showcase our hobby and make the space conducive to reading. We have definitely outgrown the current bookcase but it works for now (one of my summer goals is to build one). Immediate next steps: throw pillows for lounging with a good book and lighting. Ever since I was a child, I have always loved lying under tables, beds, any type of large furniture really, while reading. This could not be a more perfect adult version of that!

The walls: apartment living has me suffering from white wall syndrome as I often mention. This was my cheap, temporary solution for a small space that doesn’t get much up close attention.

What you’ll need:

Newspapers

Foam board

Homemade Mod Podge (or the real stuff)

Paint brush

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Total cost for this transformation $9.00

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

World Book Night U.S.

A tweet from a local Mexican restaurant, Casa Ramirez, posted that they were participating in World Book Night and that any families stopping out for dinner would receive a free copy of "The Hunger Games." My boyfriend and I were immediately intrigued and decided to hop in the car to show our support.

What is World Book Night?  "World Book Night is a celebration of reading and books which will see tens of thousands of people share [one million combined copies of] books with others in their communities across America to spread the joy and love of reading on April 23, 2012."



The back of the book jacket gives a complete listing of the 30 books selected by a panel of booksellers and librarians. The book we received, "The Hunger Games," has a special cover commemorating World Book Night U.S. 2012 (as this was also being done in the U.K. and Ireland). There is also a letter to the reader on the inside cover explaining the purpose of World Book Night, offering creative outlets for people to respond to the book they have read, and ask that they share it with someone else upon completion of the novel.

I was extrememly impressed that our local Mexican resturant was taking part in such a great event. I was even more excited with the amount of time it took my students to snatch up the book after placing it on my desk for them to borrow - it didn't make it passed homeroom!
World Book Night U.S. = Definite Success!

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