
DIY: Repurposed Book Page Bookmarks
A creative way to save your place and reduce waste
Love reading but tired of using traditional bookmarks? Why not create your own unique bookmarks using old book pages? It's a simple and eco-friendly project that's perfect for bookworms and DIY enthusiasts.
Materials:
- Old books
- Scissors
- Ruler
- Glue
- Decorative tape or stickers (optional)
Instructions:
- Choose Your Book: Select a book that you've already finished reading or one that you're no longer using.
- Cut the Pages: Carefully cut out rectangular strips of paper from the book pages. The width should be about 2-3 inches, and the length can vary depending on your preference.
- Decorate (optional): If desired, you can decorate your bookmarks using decorative tape, stickers, or even paint.
- Create a Tassel (optional): To add a touch of flair, you can create a tassel by cutting a small strip of paper and folding it in half. Cut fringe along one edge and tie the tassel to the end of the bookmark.
Tips:
- Experiment with different shapes: Try cutting bookmarks in different shapes, such as hearts or stars.
- Laminate for durability: If you want your bookmarks to last longer, you can laminate them.
- Make a gift: Create a set of bookmarks as a thoughtful gift for a book lover.
By repurposing old book pages, you're giving them a new life and reducing waste. Plus, you'll have a unique and personalized bookmark to use with your favorite books.
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