How to Make a Paperback Book Caddy

Learn how to make a paperback book caddy in this free video series of arts and crafts lessons.

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Summary: Paperback books have long suffered from a conspicuous lack of accessories, perhaps a side effect of the general shortage of respect which has plagued them since their inception. The most obvious accessory for their coddled hardback brethren is the wrap-around jacket, not to mention the hard safety and security cover from which they draw their name. I mean, come on, who wouldn’t love to have that sexy jacket to hype your insides to the world at large? And that magnificently stiff binding serves as formidable protection from those sadists who would fold and tear the treasured thoughts of the author. People call it literature for a reason, because the printed word deserves respect! We paperbacks realize that we serve as the foot soldiers of the printed world, first to the front line, disposable, easy destroyed, easily replaced. But just once we would like to be treated like you actually care about us. After all, we are the same inside as our hardback superiors, same heart, same brain, same story…

Now, thanks to the bookworm authority at Expert Village, paperbacks finally get the respect they deserve. Karen Weisman shows your how to build a carrier to provide maximum style and comfort for your paperback book. In these free home crafts, she takes you step-by-step through the creation of three different book caddies. Learn how to measure, sew and embroider a stylish new ride for your under-appreciated companion.

About the Expert

Karen Weisman graduated from Boston University with a degree in Hotel and Food Management. She helped develop and launch a gourmet food division for a national grocery store chain, worked as a manager at a large catering company, and owned & operated her own restaurant. She currently lives in Israel with her husband and six children, where she teaches cooking, baking, and cake decorating.

Contact: www.kitchenandcrafts.com

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