8.08.2008

DIY: Corner Bookmark

I saw this DIY bookmark idea while cruising the archives of a new favorite blog called d.Sharp Journal. Re-use old envelopes by cutting the corners to serve as disposable, notable, bookmarks. I love the idea. I will use anything within reaching distance as a bookmark; receipts, napkins, bobby pins, you name it. Not only do I adore the re-use/recycle aspect of this project, but I love the ability to customize each bookmark with notes.

34 comments:

Laura said...

what a great idea! i will be using it immediately!

Anonymous said...

great idea lol now u just gotta put it in place while asleep lmao

Mimi said...

I started looking around for old envelopes immediately...very cool.

kawai said...

ahaha such a great tips..thanks for
this.thumbs up.

Anonymous said...

Wouldn't it fall off really easily? Seems like a pretty precarious bookmark.

Marie said...

Within moments of reading this I had created four of these things.

I now have a kitty and a little monster that are nomming the corners of my class books.

Thanks. :D

SANDRIMEDA said...

very nice post!

Avogana said...

What a great idea! I can see scrapbooking on these to decorate them...

laura said...

i thought bobby pins were long the wisdom on cheap bookmarks?

Anonymous said...

What a fantastic idea, starting straight away. I often use anything handy and there is alway an envelope around- good one!!

Cindy Cage @ Imagery Limited said...

My husband will get a kick out of this! He appreciates having a bookmark handy when he (kindly) removes from my hands,the book I fell asleep into at bedtime.

Darrell Wade said...

Time to clip envelope corners before recycling them. They might be an interesting way to mark pages in sketch books after decorating them too?

Bead Booty said...

Love this!

Nettie said...

Awesome! I love cleverness....this is simple and fun.

Anonymous said...

I cut up greeting cards and use them as bookmarks.

Matthew said...

Great idea...envi-marks here I come!

Anonymous said...

ever hear about folding over a page corner. Wont fall off, always in reach, even more simple than this stupid envelope idea.....:{

Darrell Wade said...

Anonymous said...
"ever hear about folding over a page corner. Wont fall off, always in reach, even more simple than this stupid envelope idea.....:{"

We have all heard of folding over the page corner. There is even a name for it "dog earing" -- as in "dog earing the corner of a page".

But it permanently creases the corner of book's page -- which is perfectly fine for your own book or magazine -- but it isn't acceptable practise for books you are borrowing from friend or library or if you care about your books or magazines.

On library books especially it can actually lead to corners of the pages coming off in time and some collections -- personal and public -- actually carry value.

Sorry, but I am a book lover and I have to stand up for the idea not being so stupid.

When I was in school we always had tons of those tractor feed strips decolated from computer printouts and I used them for cheap bookmarks.

Mind you... there are far worse travesties in the world than dog earing book corners... and dog earing corners and making margin notes is a way of making a book your own... so there are two sides to that whole thing.

~ Darrell

Anonymous said...

Hey! I found this site by stumbleing (sp?)(stumbleupon**) It's super cute and fun! What an awesome idea! My sister always got on me for dog earing my books..er---her books..So this is a wonderful idea for me! she will love it, as will i, because i love to doodle! Thanks Lauren!

Cammi

Bigbluebed said...

I too stumbled upon this page. I think it is a great idea. I am always losing my bookmarks.
As for turning over the corner of a page! Not in my house! And I don't think the library would like it either.

Kiddo said...

This is a very cute and clever idea.

to "Dirty Juda" - so what if you don't like it, no need to be rude.

to "Darrell" - dog ear'ing devalues the book.

I'm going to try this. Thanks for sharing your idea!

Darrell Wade said...

Hey Kiddo!

The only dog eared books you'll find in my library were there when I got the book. I can always manage to find something at hand or until then simply memorize the page number until I can get somehting.

Just admitting that other folks have different views for their own books. ...I don't make page notes either except for working textbooks where I did highlighting and attached tabs to pages for easy referral.

I have 9 or 10 five foot tall book shelves of books without counting periodicals. Unfortunately they are on 6 bookshelves...

~ Darrell

Merryann said...

I just stumbled here and Wow! what a 'slap the head' moment - It's so simple and obvious!

Foodaholic said...

Great idea. I definitely need to make one for my sis. She is always reading and would love this!

Anonymous said...

This is such a simple and practical idea, thanks for posting it. It will be so useful for my daughter who is just starting university.

http://www.triond.com/users/Frances+Lawrence

Tracy said...

...makes me want to open that pile of junkmail instead of immediately recycling it, just for the raw materials! Fun idea. :0)

Anonymous said...

First!?

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Just kidding... cool idea for a bookmark.

Julie said...

i like this idea a lot, i am the same... i use anything within reach as a bookmark!

Darrell said...

Hi, You have to get the size right or they can tend to tumble off the corner of the pages if the book is carried about.

Two ideas. One is that you can cut the corner off the corner making a sort of ribbon that goes diagonally across the corner of the book. The other goes hand-in-hand is that you can make more than one bookmark with each corner if you should need to... or if you get an envelope of interesting texture or colour.

You might play with other cutouts along the edge of the envelope corner too...

Anonymous said...

Thanks love this idea I am also a stumbler hahah:)I will use this idea a lot in college

Ana F said...

What a cute and unique idea! I also lov the re-using aspect of it! So creative! I'll have to try it out :)

xoxo, Ana
My (Newly)Wed Life

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Tya TK said...

So cute! I'm going to be making quite a few of these :-) Thanks for the great post.

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SuzinJain said...

I use a bobby pin as a book mark. It doesn't hurt the page, and I always seem to have one on hand/hair. :)