Crafting for halloween can't be more fun than making a few cute bookmarks for those little goblin of readers who enjoy books. my daughter loves to read and she is always looking for a bookmark to keep her page place, so we are always making bookmarks and of course being so close to halloween, what better way to enjoy a little bit of fun by creating these cute adorable halloween bookmarks. a few wooden bookmarks, paint and a black sharpie marker, a few stickers and you have something like these! Enjoy
Showing posts with label Bookmarks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bookmarks. Show all posts
Monday, September 27, 2010
Friday, January 15, 2010
Drink Pouch Book Mark

If your a mom and your drinks drink any of the capri sun drinks, or kool-aid drinks, keeps the pouches and turn them into cute bookmarks, great for readers everwhere. we love to make these monthly, you get a different one each time. fold into 3's glue the 2 flaps down and laminate. add your ribbon and your done.
Please do not copy without permission, pleasse give credit where credit is due if you share instructions on this project. Thank You!
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Recycled Kool-aid packs
We all try to recycle as much as possible, so to get you started, here is an idea I have come up, if you have kids who like to drink kool-aid, then you surely will have kool aid packs laying around, if not then you need to start keeping them for making book marks, they are small but very useful for those book readers,kids who love to read are always looking for cute and neat book marks, and well these are unique and very cute to use.
Materials:
Kool aid packet
glue stick
hole punch
ribbon
laminater/wide clear tape
Make sure pack is clear of kool-sid powder
fold 2 times boths ends toward the middle over lapping.
glue your flaps closed
snip top off just a bit to make even
use clear tape or laminate it
punch your hole at top
run ribbon through and your done
add decorations to front if you like or keep as is.
give as a gift or keep. it's fun and quick to make and kids love it.
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