Oh Christmas Book Tree
Back when I was still involved with the library book store, we would construct a Christmas book tree. A modest size because it took great patience and excellent balancing skills.
It looked something like this.
Because it’s Christmas here at Book Barmy, I’ll show you a variety of book trees.
There are big trees, which must have taken hours…
There are more modest versions, ones that could be easily done at home
There are trees made from the bookshelves, a novel concept (sorry — groan)
There are color-coordinated trees, delightfully designed by those with just a touch of OCD
Some folks use identical book sets, likely to be easier and with less head ache.
Then there are people who obviously don’t care for the books – and yes, I judge…
There are casual arrangers
And the precise
And some who take a different approach
Trees made from books — up-cycled from damaged books, one can only hope.
Finally, there’s my personal favorite, because you can browse the actual books.
An retail-savvy bookshop who actually wants to sell books during Christmas season.
You are probably asking, so where is Book Barmy’s book tree?
I can’t do it, just can’t do it…I want to read my Christmas books not use them as decoration.
We will unveil our one, only, and forever tree tomorrow.
Stay warm, stay safe. And as always, thanks for visiting Book Barmy.
those are so cool!