Step 1:
Fill your sink with boiling water.
Photo Credit: Shelley Lear
I often wonder: when everyone is making LP bowls, LP coasters and now, LP bookends out of our adolescent artifacts, what is the world coming to?
View the slideshow above for steps to help you create bookends using old LPs.
However, after seeing HRG's clever bookends idea over on Craftster, I willingly rifled through many worn album covers, feeling a few pangs of nostalgia, and finally settled on a Diana Ross (the later years) album and a generic Christmas album.
With hot water bubbling on the stove, and steamy water pouring from the faucet, I fumbled around trying to dip, pour and bend the albums at a right angle using a giant wooden spoon as my tool.
Now come on, a wooden spoon? The result was not so good. Read on to see what happened on my second attempt, and how to get it right the first time.
Needless to say, I took another trip down memory lane. This time I yanked two unmemorable Christmas albums from their covers without batting an eye, and raced back up to my boiling, album-bending cauldron.
Timing, utensils and plenty of boiling water in a huge sink were all I needed to make two lovely Christmas bookends to hold all my valuable Christmas(?) books. I would recommend giving it a test run with some unloved albums first.
What you need:
Photo Credit: Shelley Lear
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