5 DIY Crafts for Used Books

Super Secret Hideout

Secret Hideout by Aud1073cH

You never know when a secret stash of cash or treats will come in handy! Photo: How To Do Stuff/Aud1073cH

Hey, we saved the best for last. No matter if you are 8 or 80, everyone needs a secret place to stash valuables, candy, data, childhood objects and the like.

Hardback books work best in this scenario to provide support for your belongings and a rigid cutting surface.

Also, if you have in mind what you’d like to stash in said hideout, take a moment to select a book that will fairly accommodate these valuables. You won’t cut out all of the pages in the book, so keep that in mind as well.

The How to Do Stuff tutorial gives step-by-step instructions that look relatively easy to follow – just make sure to allot time for various drying cycles throughout the project.

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  1. Mo Orsatti

    posted on October 20th, 2011 at 1:58 pm

    Great and inexpensive decorating ideas! Love it!
  2. Emma Kay Dorsey

    posted on December 21st, 2011 at 4:42 pm

    so cute!
  3. Dawn Martin

    posted on March 13th, 2012 at 6:56 pm

    Like the purse idea. Anyone notice that you can use the entire book--with no waste--by using the binding for this craft--then by using the pages for the first craft idea in this story? and, I'm still reading so there could be more.
  4. Lina Cuartas

    posted on March 22nd, 2012 at 4:12 pm

    Although it hurts to see my beloveds torn up, these are some truly neat unconventional ideas! love the table!
  5. MaryAlice Ramon-Zepeda

    posted on March 22nd, 2012 at 4:57 pm

    Awesome ideas! I plan on making the wreath out of old sheet music, which is currently in a box in the attic, that my kids have collected & learned to play since elementary school as well as the table out of old college text books & novels my kids have read/used throughout the years!
  6. Maggie Swanson Moody

    posted on March 25th, 2012 at 3:14 am

    Great ideas! I love the wreath and the purse.
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4 Archived Comments

  1. Jon King

    posted on January 17th, 2011 at 5:56 pm

    Great idea’s… our local book stores are taking trade-ins’ now but they have SO many in stock.

  2. Erica

    posted on January 19th, 2011 at 11:43 am

    These are great ideas! I’ve done the secret hollow book before using the same tutorial you referenced. Be warned that it takes a really LONG time to cut out all of those pages. The wreath looks rad. I’ll try that next.

  3. Nicole

    posted on January 28th, 2011 at 8:50 am

    I am a purse freak, I still cry a little inside when my daughter carries one of my favs that I passed on to her cause she loved it, and I love her more than the purse. But this is awsome, I am determined to do this. Now I just have to find the perfect book, which is hard because I love to read and have a hard time getting rid of any of the ones I have, even for trade. Funny huh

  4. Flo

    posted on February 3rd, 2011 at 10:47 pm

    When I first saw the title to this article, I thought “Are these people NUTS?” But then I saw the beautiful and quirky results and was simply tickled. Unfortunately, not all books can be salvaged, sold, and / or rescued. These projects bring a fun life to books that have LITERALLY failed the test of time.

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