Skip to main content

Simple Bookmarks


Simple DIY Bookmarks


This simple Do it yourself craft is perfect for those who love books. 

Materials needed:

-Stamps

-punch outs

-washi tape or any decorative tape you might have

-ink

-Optional-jewels

-Construction/craft paper

It is very simple. Just take your craft paper, and create your very own bookmarks. You can create any design using your tape, stamps, and punchouts. 
A few other things you can add to your bookmarks

-Ribbon

-Glitter glue

-Buttons

-Gems

-Paint



Create designs using washi tape/ decorative tape


Using a shape punch out, create shapes on your bookmark.



Stamps are perfect for creating designs, words, and cute sayings.



You can add gems as well.







P.S.- These bookmarks make great gifts! 
You can include your handmade bookmark in a book.


“You can't use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have.” 




Pin For Later




Comments

  1. Stephanie are you reading my mind! LOL I love this! Thank you!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Dina, you're absolutely lovely! So happy to have read your mind. :) Thank you for stopping by, and I'm so happy you love it!

      Delete
  2. Bookmarks are the greatest gift anytime of the year. These are sooo pretty!

    ReplyDelete
  3. They're so sweet! Bookmarks are always a welcome gift.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Jennifer, thank you. :) I agree always a welcome gift.

      Delete
  4. bookmarks are amazing; great DIY project. Just found your blog via The Bloggy Moms December bloghop and started following you on bloglovin...hope you'll check out my blog.

    musingsbycandacejean.blogspot.com

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Candace, thank you. I'm following you back on bloglovin! Thank you for stopping by, and following. :)

      Delete
  5. I can't get enough bookmarks. I love love love them. Thanks for sharing. I would love for you to come join my link party at http://ihearthandson.blogspot.ca/2013/12/show-off-friday-no-9-plus-features.html
    I look forward to seeing more posts from you.
    Have a great weekend and happy holidays!
    Jenn @ IHeartHandsOn

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Jenn, aw thanks for stopping by! I'm glad you enjoyed this post. I'd be happy to stop by your link party. Thanks for stopping by. :)

      Delete

Post a Comment

Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment. Your feedback is greatly appreciated. I strive to respond to every comment and welcome any questions. Additionally, I will visit your blog and leave a comment if you provide your name or blog link! ***However, spam or comments that do not offer valuable feedback will be deleted.***

Popular posts from this blog

How to Transform Glass Garlic Jars into Multi-Functional Pin Cushions with Storage

Transform your glass garlic jars into multi-functional pin cushions with storage by following this creative and practical DIY tutorial. You will learn how to repurpose these jars into stylish and useful organization tools for sewing or crafting supplies. Hello everyone! A while ago, I purchased some pin cushions from my local Dollar Tree and stored them away, completely forgetting about them. Today, while cleaning, I came across them and decided to use them with my glass garlic jars. I thought the glass garlic jars would be wonderful for creating multi-functional pin cushion storage jars. Materials Three pin cushions Glass jars (I'm reusing my garlic jars) Mod Podge Paintbrush Acrylic paint Sewing and craft accessories to add to each glass jar Adding Mod Podge and Paint to jars To give my jars a stained glass appearance, I combined my Mod Podge and paint. I used a paintbrush to add a thin layer of the mixture and then used a drying tool to dry the paint. I repeated this process for...

Transforming a Chocolate Box into a Beautiful Hanging Heart

Chocolates always have a way of making things better, don't they? In this project, we'll repurpose a heart-shaped chocolate box into a beautiful hanging heart decoration that you can proudly display for Valentine's Day. I'll provide you with a list of materials needed and guide you through the simple step-by-step process. So, get ready to give your leftover chocolate box a new lease on life! Materials One heart-shaped chocolate box Acrylic paint One sanding block Fabric heart garland (I purchased my fabric heart garland at Dollar Tree) Paintbrush Faux flowers and greenery Hot glue Twine or rope Scissors Floral cutters Prepping the box I used a heart-shaped box for my project, which had raised letters and hearts design. To prepare the box, I used a sanding block to sand down the lettering and design. It was easier than tearing the packaging paper off.  Applying Acrylic paint After sanding down the box and cleaning my workspace, I applied acrylic paint with a paintbrush. ...

DIY Holiday Decor: How to Make a Wintery Faux Foliage Bowl

Create a stunning DIY holiday decor with this step-by-step guide on making a wintery foliage bowl. Learn how to craft a beautiful centerpiece that brings the essence of winter into your home. Hi there, I hope everything is going well for you. Today, I want to share with you a simple upcycling holiday craft idea. The three main materials you will need for this craft are a bowl, a cork, and some wintery foliage. I used a cork lid from a salt bottle that I had kept, and a pink bowl I had bought a few months ago for just 50 cents. You can easily put this project together in less than 15 minutes, and it looks absolutely beautiful once it's displayed. So, if you're ready, let's start creating! Here's what you'll need One bowl (any size works, I am using a smaller bowl for my design) Wintery faux foliage Cork (I am reusing a cork from a salt bottle) Hot glue Floral cutters (to cut foliage to size) Pinecones (optional) Attaching the cork to the bowl To begin, turn your bowl...

All content copyright 2010-2025

I kindly request that my photos and words not be taken or used without my permission. If you have any inquiries, please do not hesitate to contact me. Additionally, for more information regarding this blog, please refer to the disclosure policy tab located above. Thank you.