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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.” 




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

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    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!

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

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

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

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  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

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

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  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

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    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. :)

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