1. Select the paper you want. Select a cardboard to support your bookmark, and then paste another pattern or image on it. You can use other paper to collage, or you can choose multiple patterns at will.
2. Paper cutting. Bookmarks can be as big as you like. Cut the cardboard into small and inconspicuous bookmarks only 2.5 mm long, or choose to make traditional bookmarks 5 to 7.5 mm wide. Don't make the bookmark longer than 15 cm, or the bookmark will protrude from the top or bottom of the book.
Step 3 add details. Use screened decorative paper or pattern, cut it out and stick it on the cardboard. You can paste a textured paper or a pattern cut from a magazine on the whole card paper to add style to your handmade works.
4. Seal the bookmark. In order to prevent the bookmark from being worn or damaged, a protective sleeve can be added to the bookmark. If possible, plastic sleeves can be used for lamination.
5. Make the final changes. Punch a hole at the top of the bookmark with a punch. Cut the ribbon of 15 into 20cm, and then fold it in half. Pass one end of the circle through the hole in the bookmark, then pass the tail of the other end through the circle and tighten it.
Used to inscribe the title of a book, usually attached to the upper left corner of the cover of an ancient book, sometimes with the book number, the name of the inscriber and the reading place. A bookmark is a small piece of paper sandwiched in a book to record the progress of reading. With the development of the Internet era, electronic tags are derived to record reading progress and experience.