6 months later I am finally on this prompt, life happens. I had a similar idea to yours. I have a brown paper I have cut into old timey bookcase and every other shelf will have book washi tape . Then the others will have removable "books". I am going to include a bookmark explain what one can do with the pull out books. Glad I am watching this, have to mark glue spots.
I absolutely love this! Such a clever idea. You could even do it with papers that have objects other than books - I'm imagining all sorts of secret hidden tip-ins done in this style now. You're a crafting genius! 💜
@@mspaperlover Absolutely! Imagine a message hidden by a skull or tucked in amongst some flowers... oooh, or if you wanted to be spooky, using a Tim Holtz paper doll and having it so you can 'behead' them.... too far?😅 Still, so many possibilities!
I love this idea! I'm doing my first junk journal and am following Meg's prompts. I'm behind but I'm having fun. So far, my favorite book of 2024 is The Salt Path by Raynor Winn. I already know it's going to be in my top 5 books I read this year.
Err so far (and off the top of my head!) I have: • John Gwynne - Shadow of the Gods (and the rest of the series if I like it) • Tolkien - The Fall of Númenor • The Letters of JRR Tolkien • A Day of Fallen Night - Samantha Shannon • Joe Abercrombie - The First Law trilogy • Brandon Sanderson: Yumi and the Nightmare Painter, The Sunlit Man, and Wind and Truth (when it comes out in December!) I plan to read more than that but that’s on my list so far! What about you?
I actually forgot the collab schedule for specific prompts and artists amd was just waiting for your video to pop up as a nice surprise, but when i saw that you'd taken the bookshelf prompt it just clicked, icm not sure why i even wondered what your prompt would be. This is such a cool idea, the total interactive spread that not only invites you to look at hidden things, but to actually consistently alter them in the future