Old Book Makeover With Botanical Stencils & Floral Decor Transfers

July 24, 2022

Photo of an old book being painted daisy yellow.
I love to decorate old books!  

Here I painted a thrifted book with Dixie Belle Chalk Paint in Daisy.

(When you click on the bold Amazon, Old Sign Stencils or Dixie Belle Paint Company affiliate links you will be taken to the products I used for this project. If you order it does not change the price or service at all. As an Amazon Affiliate, Old Sign Stencils Affiliate or Dixie Belle Paint Affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases.)


 
Photo of an old book being painted with gray chalk paint.
This book was painted with Dixie Belle Chalk Paint in Hurricane Gray.

Photo of the Botanical Flowers & Plants stencil from Old Sign Stencils

The above is a new Botanical Flowers and Plants Stencil from Old Sign Stencils.  This is my first project using it, but I can foresee adding these stencils to my buckets, pots, and watering cans too!

Old Sign Stencils has a whole line of stencils that coordinate with each other. A handy link to the garden themed stencils is HERE.

*Old Sign Stencils provided me with complimentary samples. All opinions about these fabulous stencils are my own.


Photo of an old book with stencil taped to it.
Here I taped the "Flowers, Growing Guide" stencil to the top of the yellow book.

Photo of an old book stenciled with Old Sign Stencils Botanical Flowers & Plants stencil.
I swirled on the stencil using Fusion Mineral Paint in Ash. I added A Grower's Guide to the book spine as well.

Photo of sunflower decor transfers from FolkArt.
I found this FolkArt Decor transfer package at a Joann Fabrics store last year.

Photo of an old book painted yellow with botanical stencil and decor transfer.
I chose the watering can design, with sunflowers, from one of the three transfer sheets.

I rubbed it on with a rectangular wooden stick.


Photo of an old book painted gray and stenciled with decor transfers.
I swirled the "Plants, Vol 1" stencil onto the gray book, and "Vol 1" to the spine.

I pulled out these Redesign with Prima Greenery House  small transfers purchased at Maikas Daughters (online).  I used this transfer before on a thrifted box makeover HERE.

Photo of old books painted with chalk paint, stenciled with a botanical stencil, and decorated with decor transfers.
I changed my mind and sanded the gray book title down with a piece of 220 grit sandpaper. I repainted that spot with my gray paint.  The new off white lettering popped on the darker gray book much better than the charcoal color.

I then waxed both books with Dixie Belle's Best Dang Wax in Clear.

Photo of old books painted with chalk paint, stenciled with a botanical stencil, and decorated with decor transfers.
These two books fit perfectly in the pallet shelf hanging on the wall under my covered patio.

Photo of old books painted with chalk paint, stenciled with a botanical stencil, and decorated with decor transfers.
My woven wall tray is from Hobby Lobby.

Photo of old books painted with chalk paint, stenciled with a botanical stencil, and decorated with decor transfers.
I really love combining stencils and decor transfers!

Photo of old books painted with chalk paint, stenciled with a botanical stencil, and decorated with decor transfers.
I love how the books turned out.

Photo of old books decorated with paint and stencils.
Here are the same two books painted to coordinate with some previous covered patio summer decor.

Photo of old books decorated with paint and stencils.
Another previous year with the books going farmhouse! 

Thanks for visiting!


Thanks for reading my blog, Carlene

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Comments

  1. Very NICE! Good to see previous displays - always creative & unique !

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  2. Interesting project, Carlene. I wouldn't have tho't to use old books like this. I do love that pallet wall shelf, too. Just rustic enough!

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  3. So beautiful! Great makeovers! - Briana from Texas

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  4. Well Carlene, once again you've themed a project to perfection. Those stencils and transfers were made for these books! They turned out darling and make such wonderful summer garden decor! Brilliant idea.

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