An Origami Bookmark- Feb. 22, 2020

I was going to title this A Quick and Easy Origami Bookmark… then I had to wonder if you’d agree. It is quick for me now… with the exception of one tricky step… but the first one took me a bit. Here is a link to the Youtube video I followed…  I was going to take photos and give instructions here, but they have presented it quite well. Why reinvent the wheel??

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Look how cute it is? I used typing paper here (yes… I have some of that still) and decorated it with washi tape. You can use any size paper, as long as it is kind of long and skinny.  I measured my first one out to the size used in the video, after that I tried other sizes, not really measuring.

I also tried some scrapbook paper, and less effectively some comic pages from a calvin and hobbes book (the paper works well but it’s difficult to get a pattern I want onto the heart area.)

I actually loved the little scrapbook paper one on the right… it was very short, barely longer than what you see.

You slip the bookmark between the pages, and the heart hangs over to a different page.

These stay together nicely but I liked putting a little piece of tape on the back of the heart. I mailed a few of these in cards… go try one! Let me know if it works for you!

Friday Jan 26, 2018- a bit of Winnie the Pooh Mail (the ‘reveal’)

A pen & ink bookmark I sketched for a Winnie the Pooh themed swap I was in earlier. I drew one image on marker paper, then copied it onto watercolor paper and added color with caran d’ache museum aquarelle watercolor pencils. (I actually made 2 colored bookmarks, sent to two people, but I forgot to photograph them before I had packaged the first one up!)  I used my xyron machine to laminate them, and decorated the envelopes a bit. Upcycled security envelopes folded inside out provided interesting backgrounds. I love swaps like this! (Yay, swap-bot.com!!)

Day 68: (thurs 3/9) another sunflower

Attempt two, without the tutorial. This one is specifically for a swap. I have these three keen little “machines”, the Xyron 510, the Xyron Creative Station, and a small Xyron 1.5 inch sticker maker… they can hold different cartridges (I think the littlest one only makes stickers)… to make magnets, permeant or removable stickers, and laminate items. The large one currently makes stickers, the medium 510 laminates. They take only a few seconds to work and are some of my favorite tools. So I ran this painting through the laminator and now have a handpainted bookmark ready to go! (Now I’m wondering if I let it dry long enough before I laminated it)

 

 

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