Magnificently Magic Read-A-Thon Mini-Challenge
Hihi!
So the very last mini-challenge is being hosted by me!
With this being a Christmas-inspired read-a-thon, it was only natural for me to make a challenge with the theme of Christmas with it!
And so, this year I tried to make myself a ….
BOOK CHRISTMAS TREE!
Naturally, it is not the best book tree out there, it was my first attempt and I did it by simply looking at a picture but without any proper help.
So for this challenge, I am asking you all to try your hand at making a book christmas tree! Hopefully you’ll have as much fun as I did!
(** I take no responsibility for any damaged books in the process of this task **)
Giveaway!
Woooo, another challenge with another giveaway! You guys are getting treated right, huh? :D
So I have five copies of Best of Cargill by Michael Cargill
a Christmas Surprise (Which will unfortunately arrive after Christmas)
& a Bundle of Swag!
– Entrants must be participating in the read-a-thon
– Open INTERNATIONALLY.
– Winners will be e-mailed
– Closes 31st Dec 2012
– Please Read my Giveaway Policy
5 Comments
Aleksandra
This looks like fun, Faye :) I’ll try to do it later :)
Aleksandra
Done, this was fun :) I planned to rearrange my books anyway :)
Victoria Hooper
Haha, so I managed to make an almighty mess with some tinsel round it :-) That was a lot of fun! Thanks so much for running this Readathon, it’s been great!
Reviewing Shelf
Your tree looks great!
Lauren's Loquacious Lit
I LOVE the photo of the tree, it looks great. I remember seeing a photo of a library that turned all their written off material and stacked it into an enormous tree, it looked beautiful. Book art is TOTALLY a thing and there should be more of it :)