These lovely rolling pin bookends are another great option for your kitchen counter. They'll effortlessly breathe a little life into a tired set of cookbooks and recipe card stacks. You will need to use a few power tools here, so leave this tutorial from Modge Podge Rocks to more experienced crafters. Actively scan device characteristics for identification.
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Featured Video. The wood itself is beech for durability and stability, available in any of eight wood stains. Made of natural polished black marble, these hefty triangular monoliths weigh 8 pounds each, making them stable enough to hold even the heaviest book.
They each measure 4 inches wide, 6 inches tall, and 2. Made of metal with rectangular sides measuring about 4 by 7 inches, they come in black, silver, blue, or purple. Each bookend has a no-slip base to ensure that they hold firm even when large books are added to or removed from a row. To keep heavy reference books in line, trust these bookends to do the job right.
They are 10 inches high and made of heavyweight steel to ensure that your books will not topple. They are L-shaped in design, and each end tucks under an outermost book to keep your stack snug and immobile. The bases are padded and nonskid, so when you move them around they will not damage the surface of your shelf, table, or desk. Low Energy Methods: Take a vase or large jar and fill it with marbles or coins. This is decorative and cheap. Make a stack of books. Simply take a stack of books and place them at the end of the shelf.
Also potted plants work to or taking a garden stone and using that. Some methods from below may meet your needs without being exhausting. The pillow should be kind of big and heavy. Use small statues. Try something heavy also dumbbells help if you have a heavy duty shelf. Things like vases and potted plants may lead to bugs are helpful.
If you can screw the head off the weight that really helps. Concrete bookends. These can be created from pouring concrete into a plastic mold and setting it for days, then curing it. I like to let my concrete set for nearly a month, but I usually use large amounts. Stick rocks together. You will need hot glue or another strong glue and stick all the rocks together. Using gravel and lots of glue really works.
Covering bricks or just painting books. If you have a old book or a useless book like Twilight just paint that, you may need a heavier book or need 2 or 3 together. Also, take a brick and paint it I do this or cover it in cloth that matches the decor.
Uses vases with flowers or landscapes. Here is some pretty landscape or terrarium bookend that someone made: If you are crafty the sky is the limit.
Improve this answer. Alex 3, 4 4 gold badges 21 21 silver badges 44 44 bronze badges. Pobrecita Pobrecita 8, 6 6 gold badges 30 30 silver badges 69 69 bronze badges. These aren't just makeshift bookends. These are things of art. I wasn't expecting this — Justin. Quincunx Some need a heavy duty shelf and may need to be modified to make them heavier.
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