15 Ideas for Decorative DIY Bookends

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Turn your personal home library into a focal point with a set of homemade bookends. Any number of substances can be attached to scrap metal or wood and transformed into bookends, so there is clearly something out there that will coordinate with your interior design style. Try upcycling toy figurines, cardboard, or even fish tank ornaments into fashionable trinkets to hold your tomes upright. A different homemade bookend set is not only fun to create, but it can be a fantastic conversation piece or present as well. So now take a look at the ideas below to get started crafting fun pieces for your DIY bookcase.

Striped Bookends

Striped Bookends
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A block of spare wood cut crosswise into two triangles is the best base for a modern bookend set. You can use masking tape to create painted stripes and tailor the colors to your internal for a wholly coordinated bookshelf.

Dinosaur Bookends

Dinosaur Bookends
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Capture a tiny piece of nostalgia by incorporating kids’ toys into your DIYs. All it takes is a pair of fierce dinosaur action figures spray-glued and painted to blocks to ass an unpredictable sense of whimsy to your bookcase. These also work ideally in a nursery kid room or playroom.

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Telephone Bookends

Telephone Bookends
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Scour your vintage shop or local thrift for landline telephones, then snip the cords off and connect them to bits of scrap metal to protect them as bookends. You also do not need to find a matching set. By the way, this pair looks perfect, a little less planned. Check the complete “Beautiful Mess” tutorial to create your own. 

Galaxy-Inspired Bookends

Galaxy-Inspired Bookends
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Turn a pair of ordinary rocks into galaxy-inspired asteroids. This easy and straightforward idea will add a touch of wonder and a color splash to your bookcase. The best thing about his project is it’s a super simple process to repaint them or make a new set whenever you want a fresh look.  

Triangle Bookends

Triangle Bookends
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Reuse your blank cardboard shipping packages to make pyramid-look bookends. A fast coat of metallic spray paint gives your cardboard a high-end look. So now don’t hesitate to adorn with ribbon trim or stick-on crystals – this craft is best for adding your own personalization.

A to Z Bookends

A to Z Bookends
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Papier-Mache and Styrofoam, when coated in balanced paint, can mimic the glimpse of rough concrete, as is done here with these A to Z bookends. Bright painted stripes complete the stylish look of these alphabetical pieces. Swap the A to Z for your initials for an extra customized piece.

Coral Bookends

Coral Bookends
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With this simple tutorial, the fish tank accessories get approved for the bookcase. Once each thing is coated in white paint, these faux coral bookends look modern and strong adhesive is all the hardware wanted – no tool of power required. This DIY project is a perfect option for kids, so don’t hesitate to get them connected in the making here. For detailed instructions, check the “Make Life Lovely” tutorial.

Faux Ceramic Animal Bookends

Faux Ceramic Animal Bookends
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Reuse old toys to make that luxury ceramic look popular at your preferred high-end home stores. Coat animal figurines in white color paint, and adhere them to scrap wood for a set of simple homemade bookends. Create a complete set with different types of animals for a united, whimsically-styled library. 

Quotation Mark Bookends

Quotation Mark Bookends
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Get grammatical and semantic with your home library with these quotation mark bookends. This bookends tutorial uses plasters, but you can easily substitute wood if those media are more your forte. Just paint them to match your interior design, or leave them for a minimalist aesthetic.

Floral Bicycle Bookends

Floral Bicycle Bookends
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Modify a tired set of bookends using patterned paper and craft adhesive. Mix and match some colors and styles to add a fanciful look to your library, and don’t glance at the distressed painted information either. You can learn this bookends process on “Modge Podge Rocks” how this craft’s unique elements bring it together into one eye-catching art piece.

Pineapple Bookends

Pineapple Bookends
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Foodies now have an option for keeping their cookbooks organized. A metallic spray paint coat is all it takes to sip up these pineapples. You will be left with bookends that feature the sought-after, high-end vibe folks are looking for. These DIYs look perfect on an open kitchen shelf and make for fantastic housewarming gifts.

Honey Bear Bookends

Honey Bear Bookends
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Hang on to your blank honey containers for a clever craft supply. Paint each bear monochromatically for a sleek or clean effect. For complete instructions, check the “Pretty Providence” tutorial.

Splatter-Painted Concrete Bookends

Splatter-Painted Concrete Bookends
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Using concrete for a small indoor project is a perfect way to practice working with this media. Just work on making these half-spheres, and after that, paint and decorate to your needs. They are best as a pair of coordinated bookends but also work amazingly as paperweights and desk accessories. 

Wooden Bookends

Wooden Bookends
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Reuse old shelving into a set of chic, sturdy bookends. This is the best project for beginners. It doesn’t need much hardware and is entirely customizable to your aesthetic. The maker will show you how to design these minimal bookends.

Rolling Pin Bookends

Rolling Pin Bookends
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These amazing-looking rolling pin bookends are another perfect option for your kitchen counter. They will easily breathe a little life into a tired cookbook set and recipe card stacks. If you are a beginner, then you might need a few more power tools, so leave this bookends tutorial from “Modge Podge Rocks” to experienced crafters.

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Final Verdict

If you enjoy reading or are a book lover, then you definitely know that bookends are essential for any library. But finding ones that you love or choose to indeed spend that kind of money on – can be limited. So instead of spending money on something that holds up your book, you can make your own. The above section lists 15 DIY bookends that look amazing and make you smile.

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