I haven't made any corner bookmarks for a quite a while, but it was a good way of using up some of the mountain of snippets I seem to have accumulated. For those in the UK, you possibly may have heard that there is an important football final today 😉. So, I decided to make a England football themed corner bookmark.
The bookmarks slide over the corner of the page to keep your place.
I decided to make a few more, a Lego bookmark.....
.....and an Angry Bird one.
Here are a few others I've made this week.
I personalised these by adding initials, a name and something relating to a hobby.
I didn't set out to make so many this week, but they did become a bit addictive to make! I think most of them will go to my great nieces and great nephew to share with their friends.
If you've never made these before, they are so easy to make and a fun activity for children to do too. I've written some instructions for how I make mine.
1. Start with a square of card, I used a 6” x 6” square for the bookmarks above, but the size of the square can be adjusted to suit the design you are doing. Draw lines on the card as shown in my template.
2. Cut off the parts marked in red on the template. (Keep the offcuts for punched shapes or die cuts.) The remaining two lines are the fold lines.
3. Fold along the two lines, as shown. Fold one triangle over the other, ensuring that they lie flat. Trim the bottom triangle if necessary.
4. Add double-side tape or glue to the bottom triangle as shown. Add any decorations which stick out, such a tongue or teeth, to this triangle before folding the top triangle over and sticking it down firmly. The bookmark is now ready to be decorated.
No full sheets of card were harmed making any of my corner bookmarks, so I'll be sharing them over in The Playground.
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Ohhh these look like so much fun Liz. Love the idea of personalising them and thank you for the step by steps x. The football one looks extra special for today x.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lot of these fun bookmarks you ended up making Liz and they slip over the corner of the page perfectly and don't damage the pages either which is good. Thanks also for the 'how to'. The football themed one is perfect for today. x
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool looking. I can't wait to try it. Yours are fantastic. [Bunny]
ReplyDeleteThese are the cutest things ever Liz. What a great little gift for kids to give their friends and encourage them to read. Thanks for sharing how to make them. Good luck with the football final today.
ReplyDeleteAfraid I've no interest in football but these bookmarks are a great way of using up snippets. Thanks for including clear instructions as well.
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely bookmarks Liz and thanks for the measurements too!
ReplyDeleteKath x
They look all so cheerfull! Great ideas! Enjoy the sunday.
ReplyDeleteThey are all adorable, thanks for remembering me this way to use up my scraps! :)
ReplyDeleteAlso here in Italy it's a big final day :D LOL
Wishing both our teams good luck tonight! Hope it’s an entertaining game. xx
DeleteAwww love these bookmarks Liz and great tutorial too hugs Sue x
ReplyDeleteA fabulous fun selection of bookmarks Liz,fingers crossed for England tonight
ReplyDeleteOMG these are amazing, I love the angry bird and of course the football one is very relevant about now x
ReplyDeleteEntertaining or is that disappointing, say no more Liz!!
ReplyDeleteBut it's a super masculine creation, thanks so much for sharing and joining in with our 'Masculine' theme at Allsorts challenge this week.
B x
What great bookmarks, thanks for the tutorial.xxx
ReplyDeleteThey all look fabulous Liz, what a great idea and thanks for the instructions. So glad you joined us in the Snippets Playground this time.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Katrina x
How fun Liz! I am loving your football one, I have heard about the exciting game with Italy, but didn't heard who won. I hope it was a good game and that you all won. I also can see how these bookmarks can be so addicting! You have made some really cute and popular ones! I love how you personalize them too. So fun, so useful and a good way to use up snippets! Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteNot the result England wanted, but it was a tense game with penalties at the end to decide the winner. xx
DeleteWOW! That is some assortment and what wonderful images on each one Liz. I know your youngsters will love them.
ReplyDeleteFaith x
Those bookmarks are so fun! I only did one in my life and that was a long time ago. I love all the variety you have too.
ReplyDeleteFabulous collection of corner bookmarks using up loads of snippets. Well done that woman!!! Shame our boys lost- but we’re used to it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing instructions- might have a go.
Hugs, Sarn xxx
What a great collection of bookmarks Liz, it's difficult to choose one, all of them look lovely!
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These are very clever and useful Liz. Shabneez x
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining Allsorts challenge with your fab bookmarks, so fun, good luck.
ReplyDeleteHappy crafting
Tracy x
Love your angry bird book mark . He looks fab. Hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteThese are all great designs. My fave is the panda - so cute! Thanks also for sharing with us at Allsorts challenge this week.
ReplyDeleteYour corner bookmarks are so cute and fun!! I had to look twice at the angry bird one, lol...so fun!!
ReplyDeleteSuper bookmarks!
ReplyDeleteI’d forgotten about these Liz, they’re all brilliant! Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteJanice x
What a great array of fun bookmarks Liz! A super way to use up snippets too.
ReplyDeleteSorry I've not had a chance to post your prize just yet - various things going on right now, will email you once it's been posted!
Apologies for being late commenting.
Hugs
Di xx