Since my New Year’s Resolution is to have and Steward a Little Free Library, I thought I would ring in the new year with an LFL LookBook. There are so many great and unique one’s out there, I can’t wait to start my own journey.
Here are a few of the unique Little Free Libraries that inspire me:
1.
This one has bit of a Dr. Seussy vibe to it that is so great.
2.

I love seeing LFL’s made via re-purposing, this is so clever!
3a.
3b.
These two are just so amazing I mean a Tardis Little Free Library, it’s just so flippin cool! Bravo to these two Stewards.
4.
How quaint is this? I love seeing the unique sway people show their style through their displays.
5.
Another re-purposing, this one is so beautiful.
6.
Talk about location. How peaceful and serene is this
Little Library by the sea!
7.
I liked the design of this one, it shows versatility.
8.
Way to get creative and create something unique, Fun!
9.
I really think this one is cool, it’s like a LFL Fort.
10.
This one is simple, but also super nifty, I love it.
11.
This one takes the cake, they really went all out, well done!
Alright, now I just need one of my own to
love and share 😀
Which is your favorite?
Happy New Year!
Have a beautiful 2016
LOVE the R2D2 one! Good luck with yours! That’s such a great new year’s resolution
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I like number 6 by the sea and number 7 is really sweet! They’re all so unique. I suppose it depends where you’re going to place this and what design works for you? 🙂
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I agree, I have a few ideas for mine, but I’ll have to put some of my better ones on hold, and stick to what will work best for where I am at.
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Can’t wait to see it. It’s a fantastic idea and encourages more people to read. Reading books is one of my new year challenges. I need to try and fit this into my life somehow! 🙂
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I know what you mean, sometimes as much as we love it, it’s hard to find the time.
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What a great idea: free knowledge! Now I want to build a LFL too, if I ever have a permanent residence (which is not likely). I think I’ll design it to resemble a roaring jaguar. You know, something to make 10-year-old boys go, “Oh cool!”
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I hope you do! Check with the place your reside, maybe you could make yours not permanently attached. Also, I know some people keep them at public locations, and many have mentioned keeping one at at church. That Jaguar sounds like an awesome idea!
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This is awesome! I’ve seen a few of these around but I never realized I could do it too! Such a simple and great way to spread the love of books and reading locally. Next time I see one I’ll have to stop and check it out.
I vote for the Dr. Seuss one.
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I didn’t either until I looked into it, they really are wonderful. 🙂
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I love the Tardis ones, but I really like the idea of the book cover ones (except doing all my own favourite books instead).
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I agree, the book cover one would be super fun to personalize.
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The first one…I love all though..haha. Wow. I want to make mine too now.
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You should! 🙂
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Great ideas!
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Thank you! 🙂
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They’re all lovely. I might prefer #7.
Where are you on that project?
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Just started, so I am deciding my theme and design ideas. 🙂
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Way to go Abbie.
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Little Free Library book exchanges have a unique, personal touch. There is an understanding that real people are sharing their favorite books with their community; Little Libraries have been called “mini-town squares.”
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