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Make Bookmarks For Friends - Family Fun

Make a bookmark to give to a friend - a thoughtful small
gift about their interests or with a special message, quote
or bible verse. Craft a bookmark using ribbon, needlework,
beads, or free, online printable bookmarks. For Grandmas,
laminate a child's artwork.

Our selection of gifts that can be ordered online include
jewel, ribbon, leather, beaded, or metal bookmarks.
Tuck one in the book you are reading or give them as
gifts to someone special.

 



HOW TO MAKE BOOKMARKS
Laminate - Cross Stitch - Beaded - Ribbon - and more

How to Laminate a Photo Bookmark 

How to Make Unique Bookmarks : How to Laminate a Photo Bookmark

Learn about laminating a photo bookmark in this free video clip about homemade bookmarks. Expert: Karen Weisman Contact: www.kitchenandcrafts.com Bio: Karen Weisman currently lives in Israel with her husband and six children, where she teaches cooking, baking, cake decorating, and various crafts such as mosaics and sewing. Filmmaker: Karen Weisman

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Websites About Bookmarks to Make 

Ribbon and Charm
Choose a strip of colorful ribbon in the color, length, and width you prefer, making sure to leave it extra-long so the ends dangle alongside the spine. Sew a metal charm or button of any size or shape to each end to add a touch of "bejeweled" elegance.
from Quazen.com


Here are more ideas for making reading bookmarks:

Make a Reading Bookmark
A helpful tool for a child learning to read
Free Online Printable Bookmarks
Many designs to print for bookmarks
Bookmark Craft - Kaboose.com
Save cherished masterpieces and encourage kids to read with this Bookmark craft-a terrific project for groups.
Bookplates at My Home Library
Instructions for making bookmarks
Bible bookmarks
Designs to print

Counted Cross Stitch Bookmark 


CLICK HERE for a pattern for a tiny rose
cross stitched on a bookmark at Brushes and Palettes.

ONLINE STITCHERY PATTERNS

These are quick to
do and make thoughtful gifts for anyone,
anytime. Work a row of the tiny roses on
the edge of a guest towel or other cross
stitch fabric items.

Personalize your bookmark by sewing a name down the center of the book mark. I also like the words, "God is love" on a book mark. It is a nice, comforting reminder and would be a welcome gift for someone special.

How to - Beaded Bookmarks 

How to Make Unique Bookmarks : How to Tie Off a Beaded Bookmark

Learn about adding beads to opposite ends of a bookmark and tying off a beaded bookmark in this free video clip about handcrafted bookmarks. Expert: Karen Weisman Contact: www.kitchenandcrafts.com Bio: Karen Weisman currently lives in Israel with her husband and six children, where she teaches cooking, baking, cake decorating, and various crafts such as mosaics and sewing. Filmmaker: Karen Weisman

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How To Sew Ribbon Bookmarks 

How to Make Unique Bookmarks : How to Sew a Ribbon Bookmark

Learn how to sew a ribbon bookmark in this free video clip about handcrafted bookmarks. Expert: Karen Weisman Contact: www.kitchenandcrafts.com Bio: Karen Weisman currently lives in Israel with her husband and six children, where she teaches cooking, baking, cake decorating, and various crafts such as mosaics and sewing. Filmmaker: Karen Weisman

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BOOKMARK GIFTS
Jewel - Leather - Metal
and much more

Bookmarks Gifts on eBay 

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More Bookmarks you can order 

Asian Butterflies and Flowers - Double-sided Bookmark

Amazon Price: $2.00 (as of 12/30/2009) Buy Now

Raymond Geddes 66869 Dr. Seuss Bookmarks, 50 Pieces

Amazon Price: $9.49 (as of 12/30/2009) Buy Now

Leather Photo Bookmark (Black)

Amazon Price: (as of 12/30/2009) Buy Now

Glass Beaded Metal Hook Bookmarks

Amazon Price: $2.99 (as of 12/30/2009) Buy Now

 


Wikipedia - about bookmarks

A bookmark is a thin marker, commonly made of paper or card, used to keep one's place in a book and so be able to return to it with ease. Other frequently used materials for bookmarks are leather, metals like silver and brass, silk, wood and fabrics.

History of Bookmarks 

Bookmarks were used throughout the medieval period,[1] consisting usually of a small parchment strip attached to the edge of folio (or a piece of cord attached to headband).

As the first printed books were quite rare and valuable, it was determined early on that something was needed to mark one's place in a book without causing its pages any harm. Some of the earliest bookmarks were used at the end of the sixteenth century, and Queen Elizabeth I was one of the first to own one.

Modern bookmarks are available in a huge variety of materials with a multitude of designs and styles from which to choose. Many are made of cardboard or heavy paper, but they are also constructed of leather, ribbon, fabric, felt, steel, wire, tin, beads, wood, plastic, vinyl, silver, gold and other precious metals, some decorated with gemstones.

The first detached, and therefore collectible, bookmarkers began to appear in the 1850s. One of the first references to these is found in Mary Russell Mitford's Recollections of a Literary Life (1852): "I had no marker and the richly bound volume closed as if instinctively." Note the abbreviation of 'bookmarker' to 'marker'. The modern abbreviation is usually 'bookmark'. Historical bookmarks can be very valuable, and are sometimes collected along with other paper ephemera.

By the 1860s attractive machine-woven markers were being manufactured, mainly in Coventry, UK, the centre of the silk-ribbon industry. One of the earliest was produced by J.&J. Cash to mark the death of the Prince Consort in 1861. Thomas Stevens of Coventry soon became pre-eminent in the field and claimed to have nine hundred different designs.

Woven pictorial bookmarks produced by Thomas Stevens, a 19th century English silk weaver, starting around 1862, are called Stevengraphs.[2] Woven silk bookmarks were very appreciated gifts in Victorian days and Stevens seemed to make one for every occasion and celebration. One Stevengraph read: All of the gifts which heaven bestows, there is one above all measure, and that's a friend midst all our woes, a friend is a found treasure to thee I give that sacred name, for thou art such to me, and ever proudly will I claim to be a friend to thee.

Most nineteenth-century bookmarks were intended for use in bibles and prayer books and were made of ribbon,woven silk or leather. By the 1880s the production of woven silk markers was declining and printed markers made of stiff paper or cardboard began to appear in significant numbers. This development paralleled the wider availability of books themselves, and the range of available bookmarkers soon expanded dramatically.

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