Booksafe

by alialexander in Craft > Reuse

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Booksafe

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The booksafe hiding among the books in my shelf. I bought this book for a friends fiftieth birthday and I thought it was so dreadful I wanted to commit violence on it - making it into a booksafe seemed a good way to do that and get a better birthday present.

Ingredients

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Book
PVA glue
Ruler
Pencil
Rubber (eraser)
Paint
Paint brush
Sharp knife
Plastic
Brick (not pictured)

Rule the Lines

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As I didn't need the safe to fit anything in particular I just used the ruler width to determine where the cutting lines would go.

First Gluing

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I left a few pages at the front, then glued the edges of the back pages together. I used the plastic bag to protect the first part and placed a brick on the closed book.

Cutting the Pages

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This step was made easier because I was just using the width of the ruler, I cut down into the book until I reached the depth that would hold things but not be obvious.

Painting the Safe

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I mixed colour in with the PVA to make the safe more obvious to the recipient, then I painted a couple of layers of the mixture so the inside was hard.

Finished Booksafe

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I rubbed out the lines and tested it with my jewellery, I think it would work for that but the book would have to stay horizontal. As long as noone knows that there is no way I would read/keep this book I think it succeeds.