If you’re a bookworm, dark academia, research aesthetic girly, chances are you have a knack for, well, reading. (duh! Am I right?) Bookmarks are an essential tool for reading. They need to be easily accessible, and sleek so they don’t damage your precious books, and a little bit of sparkles & decor never bothered anyone. So, the following are a few steps for you to follow and ideas to inspire you in order to make your perfectly customised bookmark.
Materials Needed
- Scissors
- Glue
- Coloured, multi-textured papers
- Cardboards
- Ribbons
- Hole Punch
- Decorative tapes and stickers
Steps To Make a Customized Bookmarks
- Choose Your Paper: Select a sturdy and decorative cardstock paper for your bookmark. You can choose a colour or pattern that reflects your style or matches your favourite books.
- Measure and Cut: Use a ruler and pencil to measure and mark the dimensions of your bookmark on the cardstock paper. A standard bookmark size is around 2 inches by 6 inches, but you can adjust it based on your preference.
- Decorate Your Bookmark: Get creative! Use stamps, stickers, markers, or any other decorating materials to personalize your bookmark. Add your favourite quotes, illustrations, or anything else that makes it unique.
- Hole Punch: Near the top of the bookmark, use a hole punch to create a hole. Make sure it’s centred and about 1/2 inch from the top edge.
- Add Ribbon or Yarn: Cut a piece of ribbon or yarn to your desired length (usually around 6-8 inches). Thread it through the hole in your bookmark, and tie a knot or bow at the top. You can choose a colour that complements your bookmark or matches your personal taste.
- (Optional) Laminate Your Bookmark: If you want to give your bookmark extra durability, consider laminating it. You can do this at home with a laminating machine or by using clear contact paper.
Ideas For Custom Bookmarks:
- Photo Bookmarks: Attach small photos of friends, family, or pets to your bookmarks. Laminate them for durability.
- Pressed Flowers/leaves Bookmarks: Collect and press flowers, then arrange them between sheets of clear contact paper or laminate them onto your bookmarks.
- Watercolour Bookmarks: Create a watercolour background and add splatters for an artsy effect. You can use multiple colours for a vibrant look.
- Quotes Bookmarks: Write your favourite quotes or book excerpts using beautiful calligraphy. Experiment with different fonts and styles.
- Doodles Bookmarks: Let your creativity flow by doodling cute animals or other patterns
- Recycled Bookmarks: Create bookmarks out of unused cardboard from packages, or magazines.
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