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Ever feel guilty when throwing away packaging, paper and others bits and pieces? Now you don't have to. Eco Books by Terry Taylor will teach you how to transform those unwanted items in to handy books.

Including 40 innovative book designs, you'll be raiding the recycling bins in hunt of materials so that you can start binding your own versions. Turn old cereal boxes in to big chunky books, upcycle junk mail in to journals, create a travel diary out of used luggage tags from your holidays, or bind unwanted electronics in to cassette tape and computer disk notebooks. You can also make books from old egg cartons, maps, board games and dozens of other easy to find items.

Save money and save the planet at the same time by binding your own eco books.

Check out a sample project from the book, Cereal Box Books.

You can pick up a copy of the book now from The GMC Group.

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DulceKnits
DulceKnits · Charlotte, North Carolina, US · 13 projects
This book has made a positive impression on me and has been the inspiration of my bookbinding projects. I checked out this book at my Library. I highly recommend it. It's full of super neat ideas to make books out of boxes or materials readily available such as tags, floppy disks. The first project I made was the cereal box book. It's available here:
http://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/eco-cereal-box-book
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