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Personalized Bookmarks

24
Jun
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Hello everyone! welcome to the Pebbles’ blog! I’m Eva Pizarro and today I will show you how to make some cute personalized bookmarks for friends and family!

I love to read and to me there’s nothing more relaxing than going to the beach with a good book. I made this bookmarks with the Everyday line because I wanted fresh and bright colors and this line had the perfect designs!

Personalized bookmarks made by @evapizarrov with #everyday line by @pebblesinc

This bookmarks are really easy, just cut strips of paper and a piece of white cardstock.

Personalized bookmarks made by @evapizarrov with #everyday line by @pebblesinc

Place your strips of paper in different direction creating different designs.

Personalized bookmarks made by @evapizarrov with #everyday line by @pebblesinc

Using some tools from our sister company,We R Memory Keepers, I make a hole and rounded the edges.

Personalized bookmarks made by @evapizarrov with #everyday line by @pebblesinc

To stamp the name I used this BIG roller stamp. I love this tool and it is so versatile! You can see other projects using it in mini cards, small gifts and a mini album.

You can stamp a name or also a message. I did one for my husband with the phrase “I love you” for example.

And if you don’t have a roller stamp you could just put the first letter of their name using Alpha Stickers! It would look lovely too!

Personalized bookmarks made by @evapizarrov with #everyday line by @pebblesinc

To make the tassel I cut a long piece of twine and put it on my bookmark. I also did a knot where I wanted my tassel to be.

Personalized bookmarks made by @evapizarrov with #everyday line by @pebblesinc

Next, I wrapped some twine on my fingers

Personalized bookmarks made by @evapizarrov with #everyday line by @pebblesinc

And tied the loops to the long piece of twine.

Personalized bookmarks made by @evapizarrov with #everyday line by @pebblesinc

I cut the end of the tassel including the two long strands of twine. I cut a smaller piece I wrapped it on my tassel.

Personalized bookmarks made by @evapizarrov with #everyday line by @pebblesinc

And this is how my bookmark turned out!

Personalized bookmarks made by @evapizarrov with #everyday line by @pebblesinc

They look lovely and the tassel gives them a nice touch!

Personalized bookmarks made by @evapizarrov with #everyday line by @pebblesinc

Now I am ready to go to the beach and start a good book!

Personalized bookmarks made by @evapizarrov with #everyday line by @pebblesinc

I hope you like these and that you can try making them at home! I am sure you and your friends will love them!

You can include this bookmark in another summery gift like this one from Becki!

Easy Summer gift by @jbckadams for @pebblesinc

Have a great day!
Eva

Supplies:
Everyday 6×6 Paper Pad (733082)
From Me To You Roller Stamp (732278)
American Crafts Baker’s Twine Honeycomb (BT36-6506)
American Crafts Baker’s Twine Denim (BT36-6511)

Filed Under: DIY, Summer Tagged With: Craft, DIY, Eva Pizarro, Everyday

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