Absolutely loved this video! I would so like to do one of these type of videos but of course I don't have physical books to show so it might be a little boring! LOL
Cool video! Don’t see how you answer so quickly (maybe you paused for a bit 😉). Have you read Charles Martin’s trilogy : The Water Keeper, Record Keeper, Letter Keeper? I think it was book 2 that had an unbelievable ending to me 😊 Fabulous trilogy, by the way!!
@@eMsBooksAreEverywhere distress ink I find is the best. I have used acrylic paint, but you have to be really careful separating the pages. And I use a book press to hold it together. Usually using a sponge applicator so I don't use too much paint.
I have The Sisters of Seaview on my list. I’ve only read one Julie Klassen before but enjoyed it and this story sounds interesting!
💯 on the misunderstood characters!
Love the dragon from Dreamkeeper Saga!
Absolutely loved this video! I would so like to do one of these type of videos but of course I don't have physical books to show so it might be a little boring! LOL
@@CreativelyFaithful that's ok! I actually used to borrow books from the library just to show off physical books.🤣
Great video!
I did this tag about a week ago. My choice for That’s Wild was The Murder Of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie!
That would’ve been my choice too! ☺️
Great video! And I love the idea of having a favorites shelf.
@@lyddie8I never thought to have one, but since I have more favorites now, it only seemed good to have them all on the same shelves.😄
Thank you sm for tagging me Katie!!!! ❤
@@Celestria your welcome.
I loved your answers to this!
Shadow of honor has a really nice cover
I have already done it, but thank you for the tag!! 💕
@@thewritingsongbird5108 your welcome!
Cool video! Don’t see how you answer so quickly (maybe you paused for a bit 😉). Have you read Charles Martin’s trilogy : The Water Keeper, Record Keeper, Letter Keeper? I think it was book 2 that had an unbelievable ending to me 😊 Fabulous trilogy, by the way!!
@@nanigail395 I didn't pause too much, but...yes there were a few pauses😄. And no I haven't read that series yet, but it's on my list.
I’m curious because I want to paint the spine of a few books I have. What kind of paint did you use and how did you apply it?
@@eMsBooksAreEverywhere distress ink I find is the best. I have used acrylic paint, but you have to be really careful separating the pages. And I use a book press to hold it together. Usually using a sponge applicator so I don't use too much paint.
@@paperbacksandponytails thank you! I have a ton of distress ink so I can try one this weekend!
@@eMsBooksAreEverywhere your welcome! I would try it on a book you don't care about too much first, that way you can test it out.😄