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How to bookmark?

Bookmarks are as follows:

Materials: cardboard, double-sided tape, scissors.

1, cut a square piece of paper.

2. Fold diagonally as shown in the figure below.

3. Fold in half along the other diagonal to form two vertical creases.

4. As shown in the figure below, fold a corner towards the center and leave a crease in the middle.

5. Start folding the piano pleats at this crease.

6. See the figure below for the folded appearance.

7. Fold the same fold on the opposite side in the same way as shown in the figure below.

8. As shown in the figure below, the two opposite corners are opposite.

9. Fold a corner to the center point, as shown below.

10. Stick the double-sided adhesive to the position shown in the figure (other adhesives can also be used).

1 1. Remove the paper from the double-sided tape as shown in the figure below.

12. Fold the pleated part to the back, and then paste it to the bonding position, as shown below.

13, both sides are glued, as shown in the figure below, and a small bookmark is ready.

Method 2:

The method of making bookmarks is as follows:

First of all, cut out the characters and try to choose some photos that are easy to cut. Cut out pictures of the same size on cardboard or cardboard with the cut characters. Stick the picture on cardboard or cardboard. Stick scotch tape on both sides of the photo. Then cut off the excess scotch tape with scissors. Such a simple and practical bookmark is ready.

Bookmark is a kind of reading label, which is made of paper, electronic products, plant leaves and metal. Used to inscribe the title of a book, usually attached to the upper left corner of the cover of an ancient book, sometimes accompanied by the book number, the name of the author and the reading place. A bookmark is a small piece of paper sandwiched in a book to record the reading progress. With the development of the Internet era, electronic tags are derived to record the reading progress and experience.

Bookmarks, pinyin shū qiān small pieces of paper, celluloid, ceramics, etc. , sandwiched in a book, used to mark the reading place and record the reading progress.