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Creative Ways to Upcycle Sample Paint Cards into Stylish Bookmarks

Hey there, everyone! I'm thrilled that you stopped by for a visit. I want to show you a quick and easy craft that uses minimal materials. And guess what? We'll be using sample paint cards! Yes, you heard that right. We'll be using those sample paint cards you can find at your local hardware store. 

I've accumulated a few of these cards from trips to Lowe's with my husband as we're always changing colors in our home. I didn't want to toss them out, so I thought, why not make some beautiful bookmarks? If you haven't checked out my metal tag bookmark creation yet, be sure to check it out! Are you ready to make some beautiful bookmarks? Let's get started!

Decorated bookmarks using Paint cards

Quick video tutorial
Creative Ways to Upcycle Sample Paint Cards into Stylish Bookmarks

Materials to create bookmarks

Materials

- Sample paint cards
- Mod Podge (I'm using paper Mod Podge)
- Any embellishments (I'm using butterfly embellishments from Dollar Tree)
- Decorative tissue paper
- Vinyl stickers (I am using floral stickers)
- Scissors
- Hot glue
- Optional: Peel & Stick decorative wallpaper (purchased at Dollar Tree)
Hole puncher

Acrylic paint and paint cards

For the first two designs, I painted the top portion of the paint card. I used white acrylic paint to create a scalloped design using a smaller paintbrush.

Paint cards and acrylic paint

Paint cards, acrylic paint, tissue paper, and scissors

Next, I used my scissors to cut two sections of the decorative tissue paper.

tissue paper sections, Mod Podge, and paintbrush

After using a paintbrush, I applied Mod Podge to the unpainted section of the paint card. Then, I placed tissue paper over the Mod Podge and gently rubbed it over the surface. You can use any technique when applying your Mod Podge. I smoothed it out and used a heating tool before adding a top coat to the tissue paper. 

Decorated bookmarks, butterfly gems, and hot glue

The final step is to use hot glue to attach your embellishments. For example, I attached my butterfly gems over the painted sections.

peel and stick paper, paint card, and scissors

Here's a simple design idea for the third bookmark. Use scissors to cut a section of the peel-and-stick paper. Once you've cut the section, remove the paper backing to expose the sticky side. Then, place it over the paint card.

Paint card and peel and stick paper

Paint card, faux vine, and hole puncher

I completed the bookmark by using a hole puncher to make a hole at the top. Then, I trimmed a few leaves from a faux vine using scissors and inserted the end of the vine through the hole. I secured it by tying a knot and applying a small dot of hot glue to prevent it from coming undone.

butterfly decal, scissors, and floral stickers

I spruce up my last two bookmarks by adding vinyl stickers and a butterfly wall decal. First, carefully cut out the desired design from the wall decal using scissors. Then, remove the backing from the decal and press it onto the bookmark. I went with floral vinyl stickers for the top and bottom sections of the bookmark. That's it - your last bookmark is finished. Pretty simple.

Two bookmarks with floral stickers

Thank you for visiting and creating these stylish bookmarks with me! I hope you enjoyed this DIY project. Please let me know which bookmark design is your favorite.

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Comments

  1. I love paper crafting. These are pretty.

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  2. These are adorable. What a great idea.

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    1. Janine, thank you so much! Happy that you enjoyed them.

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  3. What a clever idea! Looks like lots of fun too.

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  4. Don't forget to join us over at the Creatively Crafty Linky Party every Wednesday through Sunday
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    Creatively, Beth

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  5. These are so clever and pretty, Steph! Thanks for sharing at Tuesday Turn About! I'm delighted to be featuring your post at this week's party!

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    1. Julie, thank you. I'm so happy to hear that you enjoyed them. Thank you for the feature! 😊

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  6. very nice - thanks for sharing with Create-it link party.

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  7. Such a lovely idea, and a great upcycle, thanks for sharing with us at Handmade Monday :-)

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  8. I do have an excess of paint samples so need to make a few bookmarks! Great idea.

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    1. I love that! Yes, and there are so many designs to go with.

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