Book Craft Night Ideas!

  1. Pressed Flower Bookmarks

All you need:

  • Dried flowers
  • Laminating sheets or clear contact paper
  • Ribbon
  • Cardstock

They make amazing gifts for readers and are much prettier than using receipts as bookmarks (which, let’s be honest, we all do anyway).

2. Blind Date with a book!

Ideas for hints:

  • “Morally gray main character”
  • “Will emotionally destroy you”
  • “Found family + magic”
  • “Tiny town with huge secrets”

Perfect for:

  • BookTok lovers
  • Gifts
  • Book clubs
  • Craft fair booths

3. Book Sleeves

You can sew them from:

  • Old flannel shirts
  • Quilted fabric
  • Canvas
  • Even thrifted pillowcases

Add:

  • Zippers
  • Pockets
  • Embroidery quotes
  • Mushroom or floral fabric

4. Annotating Kits

Put together a cute annotation kit using:

  • Transparent sticky notes
  • Tabs
  • Mildliners
  • Pens
  • Highlighters
  • Tiny page flags

Store everything in a pencil pouch or decorated tin.

This is such a fun gift idea for readers who love annotating fantasy romances or emotionally damaging novels.

5. Mini Book Keychains

These tiny books are ridiculously cute.

You can make them from:

  • Printable mini covers
  • Foam board or cardboard
  • Mod Podge
  • Jump rings and keychains

6. Literary Candles

Create candles inspired by favorite books or characters.

Examples:

  • Rain + cedar + coffee = dark academia
  • Vanilla + old books = cozy fantasy
  • Pine + smoke = woodland romance

You can even make custom labels inspired by fictional worlds.

7. Book Pages Roses

This is one of the prettiest ways to recycle damaged books.

Carefully fold or roll pages into roses and use them for:

  • Bouquets
  • Wreaths
  • Shelf decor
  • Centerpieces

8. Reading Journal Spreads

Decorate reading journals with:

  • Stickers
  • Washi tape
  • Rating trackers
  • Favorite quotes
  • TBR pages
  • Mood reading charts

This is perfect if you love combining journaling and reading.

9.

Popular themes:

  • Fantasy forests
  • Tiny libraries
  • Alleyways
  • Hobbit-style homes
  • Magical bookstores

These take more time, but the final result is incredible. I have a few that I bought and a few that I made on my shelf!

10. Painted edge books

I just bought a kit, but you can make your own!

Using acrylic paint, stencils, or stamps, you can turn plain book edges into art pieces with:

  • Florals
  • Stars
  • Vines
  • Celestial themes
  • Character symbols

Just make sure the pages are tightly clamped before painting.

11. Diamond-painted covers

You will need diamonds and glue. Match the colors on your book cover!

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