The making of reading bookmarks is as follows:
Step 1, prepare a 7.5 * 15cm piece of paper, fold it in half along the short side and unfold it, turn the origami over, and fold the bottom edge to the middle line and unfold it.
step 2, turn the origami over, fold the origami in half along the middle line, and then fold the crease to the upper edge.
step 3: unfold the origami, fold it backwards along the crease, fold the corners to the crease respectively, and open the corners to fold inward.
step 4, then fold the right side inward, fold the remaining origami in half along the corner, and turn the origami over.
step 5, fold the origami in half along the edge, fold it into a triangle along the crease, press the origami inside under it, and a bookmark will be folded.
Introduction to Bookmarks:
Bookmarks used to inscribe titles are usually attached to the upper left corner of the cover of ancient books, and sometimes there are volumes, the names of the inscribers and the places where they read, and small sheets sandwiched in the books to record the reading progress. With the development of the internet age, e-books are derived to record the reading progress and experience.
Bookmark type:
1. [bookmark] A small piece of paper, celluloid, or ceramics that is sandwiched in a book to mark where you read and record the reading progress.
Bookmark images are random and widely available. Even a used train ticket or plane ticket can be used as a bookmark. Besides the graphic content, artistic bookmarks are often innovated in materials and shapes. Bookmarks are more convenient than folding books and other ways to remember page numbers, and the damage to books is lower, so they are a good way to remember page numbers.
2. In ancient times, it refers to bamboo, tooth, paper or silk strips with titles hanging from one end of the scroll or attached to the cover, and refers to paper or silk strips with titles attached to the cover of thread-bound books, and the characters on them can be handwritten or printed. Some new bound books are also printed directly on the book cover in its form.
Extended information:
Bookmarks are labels made of paper, electronics, plant leaves and metal for reading. Used to inscribe the title of a book, it is usually attached to the upper left corner of the cover of an ancient book, and sometimes there are the book number, the name of the inscriber and the place to read it. A bookmark is a small piece of paper sandwiched in a book to record the progress of reading. With the development of the Internet age, e-tags are derived to record the reading progress and experience.