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These best book bricks for your garden feature beautiful hand-painted renditions of books and bookish garden decor. Choose from a selection of garden-complementary classics such as The Secret Garden and The Tale of Peter Rabbit, and many more, or request a custom hand-painted book brick or garden stone featuring your favorite book to place in your garden. Either way, book lovers who concur with Cicero that “If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need” will want these…

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Angie✨Seasonal Crafts & DIY Decor on Instagram: "DIY BRICK BOOKS step-by-step 

I did not expect this project to go viral. This was my first time making these bricks, and I’ve gotten a lot of questions about how I did it. So, I’ve put together this reel for you. 

Step 1: Clean your bricks. Make sure they are dry and clear of dust and  debris to ensure that your paint adheres properly.

Step 2: Prime your bricks. You’ll want to use either an acrylic or oil based primer, or a primer formulated specifically for masonry. I sprayed two coats of an exterior primer by Zinsser. 🤞 

Step 3: Paint your book “cover.” I used both “outdoor” acrylic craft paint and regular acrylic craft paint. Either will work since this will be sealed afterwards.  Be generous with your application because a lot of it Book Cover Painted Bricks, Bricks Painted Like Books, Seasonal Crafts Diy, Book Bricks, Brick Books, Be Generous, Acrylic Craft Paint, Craft Paint, Container Gardens

Angie✨Seasonal Crafts & DIY Decor on Instagram: "DIY BRICK BOOKS step-by-step I did not expect this project to go viral. This was my first time making these bricks, and I’ve gotten a lot of questions about how I did it. So, I’ve put together this reel for you. Step 1: Clean your bricks. Make sure they are dry and clear of dust and debris to ensure that your paint adheres properly. Step 2: Prime your bricks. You’ll want to use either an acrylic or oil based primer, or a primer…

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