I saw this craft on a blog I like to read. If you're a fan of "altered
book art" or are looking for a way to use a book once all the pages have
fallen apart, here's the link:
http://www.instructables.com/id/EZTUO52E98EVYE0J1T/?ALLSTEPS
I noted with interest that the tech-related blog I picked this up on
(lifehacker.com) had a number of comments from readers who obviously
hoped crafters wouldn't make a clock out of a still-usable children's
book. Maybe the gap between the tech-world and the book-world isn't as
wide as the public (or at least, the media) thinks. :-)
Anne-Marie Gordon
Library Media Specialist
National Board Certified Teacher
Livonia Primary School
Livonia, NY
http://www.livoniacsd.org/class_webs/agordon
http://squareone.pbwiki.com
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