When I generfied the library I also weeded my fiction area. I had over 500 books that I needed to get rid of so I started looking for ways to make art using them. First, I used the books to decorate the library doors and then since I still had more books I started to look for other uses. My students and I started to take the books and fold them into really cool designs which I have put them up all over the library. I also started to make crystallize books using Borax.
The book crystallization came about because of this article I found on Pinterest. After reading it I was very excited to try it myself. So I did. Every book comes out differently no two are alike and the crystals are all totally different. I have not fully figured out why some come out with bigger crystals and some are smaller finer crystals. I think it has to do how hot the water gets but I am not fully sure. I should have paid more attention in chemistry class. Since I have started to post pictures of them on my twitter feed I have been asked how I did that. Here is my unscientific recipe I make my books. 1. Get a big stockpot and fill it with water. 2. Heat the water to almost boiling 3. Put in lots of borax more borax more crystals (I use around 6 cups per book) - stir it let the mixture dissolve. 4. Keep the book soaking in the mixture until the water has cooled and the crystals have formed on the book. 5. Take it out of the mixture and leave it out to dry. You can also put in food coloring if you want. I have had so much fun using my old books to make these. I love how they turn out. Try it! Please send me pictures if you do!
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Katrina
3/27/2015 05:53:34 pm
About how long did it normally take for crystals to form?
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Elissa Malespina
3/28/2015 03:56:49 am
It takes a number of hours for the crystals to form.
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Elissa Malespina
4/27/2015 04:22:19 pm
Thanks it is fun to do. I have found that over time the crystals have turned white.
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Jodi
9/17/2015 10:45:37 pm
In your recipie you say borax and crystals.are there two ingredients or does the borax make the crystals? Thanks
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Ally
6/8/2023 09:34:06 am
The borax makes the crystals. The ratio is 3cup boiling water to 1 cup borax stir until the borax is dissolved then put it in whatever container you are using and submerge the object. Naturally it's still boiling water so be careful submerging anything and note that books will need to be weighed down because they will float until completely soaked through. Also, if anything is touching the sides or base of your container it will be harder to remove it.
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Donna j Nicholle
10/13/2023 09:53:33 am
Do you put it boiling water? And keep it in the pot for 12 hours? Or do you pour the water into a container
Kylie
11/5/2023 11:02:52 pm
Hi how do u stop the book from floating without ruining the book?
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Ellora
5/11/2024 05:30:23 am
How long did the book take to dry?
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