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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