![]() ![]() Then, I’ll dive in with more details below Let’s start with the video tutorial so you get an overview on what I did. I’d definitely recommend this activity if you want to make a free little library too. This was a fun way to get excited about the project and see some cute details that are unique to each one. I snapped a photo of each one so I could reference them for inspiration later. One day last week, my family and I drove around visiting all that are local to us. One cool thing about free little libraries is that they are all located on a map here! Which makes it really easy to find all the local mini book exchanges. ![]() If you’re ever done with a book, consider donating used books to a little library in your area to share the love of reading. If you see something you like, feel free to take a book- you don’t need to leave a book to take one. They are free so anyone can take a book or share a book. Here’s the rules for a Little Free Library if you’ve never used one. For $39 you can get a plaque with a registration number if your build your own library. The first little library was built in 2009 and since then over 75,000 public book exchanges have popped up and are registered here. Plus, they’re a great way to creatively make something that will benefit your neighbors (and look cut outside your house)! This is a fun way to embrace a love of reading and foster a sense of community. If you haven’t heard of little free libraries- they are book share boxes made by normal people and put outside their homes or shops that are filled with books that anyone can borrow or add to. Finally, the time has come! And I have Little free library plans if you want to make your own! Here’s the full tutorial. So since the minute we moved in, I’ve wanted to make a new one for our Florida home. At my last house, I had the cutest Little Free Library that I LOVED. ![]()
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