So I love sprayed edges with designs, but I don’t display them because I also keep the book spines out.
What I have decided I really like though are the solid color sprayed edges. It gives me the pretty without me feeling guilty for not displaying it. And I love it on paperbacks because I prefer to read them and it gives them just a little pop of color.
Ooh that makes a lot of sense. My thinking is similar. I have a few books with with solid color sprayed edges and store mine spine out, too. (I need to see what I have on my shelves!) My favorite examples I don't actually own yet: the purple on The Spellshop and the black edges on the Locked Tomb series. Those books have edges that really work with their covers.
Anyway, this is a helpful answer! Thank you so much 😊
So I love sprayed edges with designs, but I don’t display them because I also keep the book spines out.
What I have decided I really like though are the solid color sprayed edges. It gives me the pretty without me feeling guilty for not displaying it. And I love it on paperbacks because I prefer to read them and it gives them just a little pop of color.
Ooh that makes a lot of sense. My thinking is similar. I have a few books with with solid color sprayed edges and store mine spine out, too. (I need to see what I have on my shelves!) My favorite examples I don't actually own yet: the purple on The Spellshop and the black edges on the Locked Tomb series. Those books have edges that really work with their covers.
Anyway, this is a helpful answer! Thank you so much 😊