Readers enjoy a good bookshelf. I have an entire Pinterest board dedicated to bookshelf love. Boos neatly stacked, and arranged in crafty ways, and sprinkles of decor on a shelf bring joy to a reader’s heart. But what if you are a digital reader, how can I see my beautiful books on display if they are locked away on my Kindle? There is a way! I follow a YouTuber The Organized Money that has a way of tracking her reading in her planner. I applied this idea to my digital reading and created a visual representation of my virtual reading. If you want to see her videos click here, I encourage you to like and subscribe.
Supplies need to create your shelf
Paper (sticker paper works or copy paper)
Printer
Scissors
Glue (if you are not using sticker paper)
Blank paper ( colored or not depending on what you want or have)
Steps to creating your shelf
Step 1 : decide if you want to draw shelves or crate spaces on your blank paper
Step 2: google the book covers to the books. Copy and size them onto a Word document, print and cut out
Note: the size will depend on the paper you set up for your shelf
Step 3: glue or adhere your books to the shelf.
My shelf
I use an A5 ring-bound planner and have my books on an A5-sized paper. I find that having my bookshelf with me motivates me to keep reading. I have challenged myself to fill up a certain number of pages by the end of the year. I can’t wait to see your shelf.
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