How to Make a Origami Bookmark With Side Tab

DIY page corner bookmark

I read a lot. Most of the time, I'm reading 2-3 books at once because I like to soak up a lot of information. Topics change a lot too. Sometimes I want to educate myself but other times I'm in the mood for some mindless fiction. It depends on the day.

Regardless, books in-progress need bookmarks. I love the elaborate fun markers, but I can never justify paying for something like that. So, I make my own. And I can make them as exciting as I want them to be.

This week, I'm working on some bookmarks for the corners of the pages. It works really well. They just slide on one of the corners and it's easy to find your place whenever you're ready to start reading again.

If you're interested in making your own, keep reading and I'll show you how I made mine. Oh, I also have some bonus templates for you to download to make the process easier.

Materials needed for paper bookmark for page corners

Materials needed for paper bookmarks

  • Glue
  • Scissors
  • Scrapbook paper
  • My downloadable template (below)

paper bookmark templateStep 1: download the bookmark template

Right click the image above and click "Open image in new tab".

Then, print the image. (file > Print.)

Step 2: cut out the template

Cut the template out. You can do this by printing the template I provided and then tracing it onto your scrapbook paper.

Or you can print it directly onto your scrapbook paper.

Your call.

bookmark paper folds

Step 3: fold the paper

Place the scrapbook paper face down so that the pattern you want displayed on your bookmark is against the surface you're working on. I want the green flower design, so that is against the table.

Fold one of the legs inward so that it follows the contour of the diamond shape.

Repeat that on the other side. Glue the second leg on top of the other one.

You should have something that looks like this.

scrapbook paper origami bookmark

I used double-sided scrapbook paper, so I hope the image isn't confusing. I apologize if it is. Please leave a comment if you need further instruction.

paper bookmarks for page corners

Repeat that as many times as your would like. I made an extra one, just in case I find another book I want to read in the next day or two.

DIY page corner bookmark

Now you can slide your new bookmark onto the page you want to come back to.  It's so cute and minimal. I love it. It doesn't stick out from the pages, so the book fits in my bag without any worry of bending or destroying my bookmark.

I have another goodie for you!

If you like to color, download my coloring-page bookmark templates below.

color your own bookmark templates

Follow the same steps I provided above and then color til your heart's content.

For example, I used the pattern in the first template design in a drawing recently. It turned out like this:

abstract doodle art

I'd love to know what you think and I'd love to see what you make. Leave your thoughts and ideas in the comments.

If you're interested in some other DIY bookmarks, check these out:

DIY Doodle Bookmarks

These are made from paint samples and Sharpies. The project is super easy and you can turn them into anything you want. I especially enjoy the gradient created from the paint swatches.

diy doodle bookmarks

DIY Glass Orb Bookmarks

If these didn't stick out from the edges of the pages, they would be my favorite bookmarks ever. I made these years ago and still use them for books that sit on my nightstand. Not so much for the ones I carry with me.

diy fancy glass orb bookmarks

DIY Autumn-Inspired Leaf Bookmark

I was a bit more in the Fall mood when I made these bookmarks. The leaves were beautiful… all different colors and not quite crispy yet. It was the perfect time to make them into bookmarks.

diy leaf bookmark

DIY Watercolor Bookmarks

These were very enjoyable to make. They're similar to the doodle bookmarks above, except with these you would use thick paper and watercolor paints. Oh, and a marker. You can write or draw whatever you want on them.

watercolor bookmarks

Enjoy.

Happy crafting!

How to Make a Origami Bookmark With Side Tab

Source: https://makesomethingmondays.com/craft-ideas/diy-paper-bookmarks-for-page-corners/

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