Hi Everyone - Lowri here with a Tuesday Tip. I have made a few of these bookmarks for various occasions and they are really fun. A few people have told me that they have made these with kids after I featured it on my blog - and they really are easy to do!
Here is a tutorial I created to show just how simple they are - and check out my other examples underneath.
I have used my cuttlebug, but you could any die-cutting machine.
You can of course use a punch for a wider variety of shapes..and I noticed that Liz has been loading some new punches onto the website shop TODAY!
Why not make some and enter them into our challenge this month!
You can of course use a punch for a wider variety of shapes..and I noticed that Liz has been loading some new punches onto the website shop TODAY!
Why not make some and enter them into our challenge this month!
Bookmark Tutorial
- For 6 bookmarks, cut 12 pieces of card measuring 6 inches x 2 inches.
- Using a circle die, cut a circle from the top of the bookmark on 6 of your 12 pieces. Size and placement to suit yourself!
- Here they are looking all neatly cut!
- Using a 2 inch embossing folder, emboss your design into the bottom of the card
- Cut 6 squares of patterned paper, slightly larger than the diameter of your circle and attach onto the reverse of the front of the bookmark (I used glue-dots)
- If you like - attach some ribbon to the top for an extra touch
- Attach the back piece of card to the front (I used glue)
- Decorate as desired
Hearts / Love Theme
Thank-You Theme
I made these for a Thanksgiving Theme at Paper Issues
I made these for my sister to give to people after she had her baby..
Hope you have enjoyed these - and do let us know if you try out this technique!
Lowri :-)
Lovely! I've never used the small cuttlebug folders. Excellent application!
ReplyDeleteAwesome ideas! You are so clever!
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