Learn how to make DIY corner bookmarks using cardstock and Duck Tape!
Both kids and adults will love making these; theyre so easy.
Skills Required: None.Even if youve never crafted before, youll be able to accomplish this project.
It requires folding paper, cutting, and taping.
I have a dad that absolutely loves to read!
Another interesting fact about my dad: hes always bought himself everything hes ever wanted.
And since hes a man of simple needs, hes very difficult to buy gifts for!
But what he does always appreciate is a gift thats handmade and from the heart.
I am excited to share these DIY corner bookmarks using some very manly patterns: woodgrain and plaid.
Theyre very easy and very inexpensive.
Obviously they dont really need to be for dad alone.
you’ve got the option to use any patterns you like to make these corner bookmarks.
Have fun exploring the patterns, and learn how to make them below!
Fold one of the squares in half and cut down the middle.
On the square that is still intact, place a piece of Duck Tape as shown.
Trim straight up on each point and fold across the back.
Repeat with a second piece of tape on the bottom of the square.
Cut another piece of Duck Tape and turn over so the sticky side is facing up.
Place the half square as shown on the left above and fold the small portion on the bottom up.
Trim the edges straight up (perpendicular to the corners).
Tape the half triangle to the full triangle as shown above.
This creates a pocket for your pages to go into.
This is your completed bookmark!
The book page inserts into the corner.
So fast and easy!