Bookmark with a Gift Card
- Total Time Needed:
- 1 Hour
New books top many teachers' wish lists, whether for their own reading pleasure or to refresh the classroom library. Here's a fun way to present a bookstore gift card, complete with a bookmark to enjoy long after the money is spent.
- Materials
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- Colored file folder
- Scissors
- Ruler
- Sheet of decorative paper, at least 8 by 11 inches
- Glue stick
- Marker
- Magazine clippings and/or other collage elements
- Laminate kit (we got ours from Michaels)
- Hole punch
- 1-foot length of ribbon
- Instructions
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Trim the folder so the front and back measure 6 by 9 inches and the spine, when folded as shown, measures 3/4 inch.
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Cut a 4- by 10-inch piece from the decorative paper. Use the glue stick to affix it over the spine as shown. Trim the top and bottom flush with the folder. -
Write a fun book title and the "author's" name on the cover.
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To make the bookmark, cut a scrap of the folder to measure 2 1/2 by 7 inches. Create a collage on this base; we used some trimmings from the decorative paper, magazine cuttings, and a feather.
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Laminate the mark following the directions on the package, then punch a hole near the top of the bookmark. Fold the ribbon in half, insert the folded end through the hole, and pull the free ends through the loop to secure.
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To make a holder for the bookmark, use the glue stick to affix a 4- by 1-inch strip of decorative paper inside the folder as shown. Cut another piece, measuring 3 by 5 inches, to wrap around the gift card. Use the glue stick to close it and attach it to the inside of the folder. Add a note if you'd like.
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