If you’re ok with the idea of cutting up an old copy of 50 Shades of Grey to create some worthwhile book art then we have the perfect Christmas project for you! This novel wreath uses the pages of an old bodice ripper, textbook, or even a phone book if you’re precious about your books to create a beautiful festive wreath.
It’s a fairly easy tutorial and there are step by step instructions to make it as simple as possible. So if you’re hoping to have a bookish Christmas, then start here!
Book purists look away now, for the rest of you, here’s how to create the perfect Christmas wreath from the pages of an old novel.

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