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8 cute DIY bookmark ideas
April 14, 2016

8 Cute DIY Bookmark Ideas

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I first shared these 8 Cute DIY Bookmark Ideas about 4 years ago, but thought it was worth re-sharing.

These bookmarks make fun crafts for kids and also super cute gifts for them to pass out to friends at school.

8 Cute DIY Bookmark Ideas - Fun Kids Craft Idea I don’t really use real bookmarks. I’m not sure why. They’re not expensive, or hard to make, but I tend to just pick up whatever to mark my pages. Old receipts, scraps of paper, a pencil, etc. But I don’t ever dog ear my pages. Last week Logan laughed at me because he found a napkin folded in half inside the copy of A Million Suns that I had just started reading. A napkin? That’s a little ridiculous. For those curious, I finished A Million Suns a couple days later and really enjoyed it! It’s the second in the Across the Universe Series. I’ve been eye-ing lots of super cute DIY bookmarks for the last few months that I’ve seen pop up around the web. After the napkin incident, I decided it was time to dig these out and maybe make a few. Most of them are no-sew and they all look really simple. The problem is, often my bookmarks fall out and I lose my page. I like that most of these actually secure onto the page to keep it marked. I’m definitely going to keep these in mind for future gift giving opportunities after I’ve made a couple for our use at home. I think they would be great paired with a book as a gift for someone who loves to read!

8 Cute DIY Bookmark Ideas

8 Cute DIY Bookmark Ideas - Fun Kids Craft Idea Bow Tie Paper Clips Using Fabric Scraps from How About Orange. What a great way to use up extra fabric scraps! I have so much fabric that I’ve used for other various projects. I bet I could whip up a bunch of these for myself and friends. 8 Cute DIY Bookmark Ideas - Fun Kids Craft Idea No-Slip Bookmark Tutorial from Mary Janes and Galoshes. This one using a sewing machine. But, there isn’t much to sew so it could probably be done by hand or secured with hot glue or iron on fabric adhesive. 8 Cute DIY Bookmark Ideas - Fun Kids Craft Idea Fabric Button Paper Clip Bookmarks from Quiverfull of Blessings. Just so cute! These looks so easy to put together and I know my kids would have a blast picking out colors and fabrics or buttons to use with these. 8 Cute DIY Bookmark Ideas - Fun Kids Craft Idea Remember when I mentioned all those cute ways to use or make fabric rosettes recently? Here is another to add to that list! Fabric Flower Bookmark Tutorial from Little Birdie Secrets. This requires the use of a sewing machine because it is a bit more involved than a quick hand stitch. But I bet you could make adaptations and use some iron-on tape or even fabric glue. 8 Cute DIY Bookmark Ideas - Fun Kids Craft Idea Page Corner Monster Bookmark Template from I Could Make That. These would be so cute for classroom Valentine’s Day gifts for children! Make them with Valentine’s Day colors and use hearts in the eyes for a fun twist! My kids would both get a kick out of these!

8 Cute DIY Bookmark Ideas - Fun Kids Craft Idea

Ribbon Bookmark or Journal Wrap Tutorial from Craft Snob. I love the brightly colored ruffled ribbon on this!

8 Cute DIY Bookmark Ideas - Fun Kids Craft Idea

Jumbo Clip and Ribbon Bookmark from Midnite Scrapper. So simple and pretty! Great way to use up any leftover ribbon. I bet you could also tie thin fabric scraps on the ends too! 8 Cute DIY Bookmark Ideas - Fun Kids Craft Idea Heart Shaped Corner Bookmarks from Craft and Creativity. These are more girly than the Monster Corner Bookmarks. I think they’d also make great classroom Valentine’s Day gifts (for girls) with a sweet message written on the back.

Have you made any cute bookmarks lately?

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  1. Holly Sisk says

    January 17, 2015 at 9:36 PM

    I, too, use whatever s handy, BUT I also spend lots of money on cute book marks every time I go to Barnes and noble or a coffee shop. These are some great idea that I’m going to use 🙂

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  2. Aman says

    December 12, 2014 at 8:06 AM

    button bookmark idea is awesome. (y)

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  3. phu says

    December 9, 2014 at 7:05 AM

    these are very beautiful….loved all the bookmarks

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  4. katie says

    February 16, 2014 at 3:26 AM

    these are great ideas i love the monster ones i made loads!

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  5. Helena-Anetta says

    January 2, 2014 at 9:01 AM

    Made hearts 🙂 These are so easy, adorable and fast to make… Love the ideas!!! 🙂

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  6. Christina says

    May 12, 2013 at 12:14 AM

    Just stumbled onto your site. Fabulous. I love this collection of very cute bookmarks.

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  7. Chrissy says

    October 12, 2012 at 3:20 PM

    Cute but most are too bulky and too thick for my book, those always tend to fall out or just be a pain.

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  8. Vanessa says

    October 11, 2012 at 10:32 AM

    I found this via Pinterest. These are some great ideas!

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  9. Terrtie says

    August 30, 2012 at 11:59 AM

    Has anyone ever seen diy bookmarks using zippers? I’ve looked and searched the internet and cannot find any information or anyone who has done this. Would appreciate any help I can get. Thanks.

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  10. Aurea says

    August 1, 2012 at 7:28 AM

    Saved as a favorite, I really like your blog!

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  11. Caelie says

    July 19, 2012 at 4:16 PM

    Your beginning remarks made me laugh because I do the same thing. Currently, I am using a sock (clean, of course) as a bookmark in one of my books. These ideas are really cute, and I might just have to try making some of them. Thanks for the post!

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  12. ATasteOfMadness says

    June 4, 2012 at 6:36 AM

    Wow, these are great ideas! I also never use real bookmarks, mine are either those paint samples (pretty colors at least) or the receipt given at the library (when I’m reading a library book). This is definitely a better option. I’m bookmarking this bookmark page 😉

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  13. ECo says

    April 1, 2012 at 8:49 PM

    As a book collector…. Please don’t use paper clips! 🙂 Coated ones are better than metal but they all can damage the pages.

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