![]() You can decorate it with whatever you like, though I strongly recommend adding the mouth to make the bookmark a bit sturdier. The mouth and tongue are glued on to the bottom half, and the teeth are glued under the rim of the top half. We’ve gone for a mouth, tongue and teeth. Step 10: Cut out some shapes from coloured paper to decorate your monster. ![]() Step 9: Turn your square around, so that the side with the tucked in bits is at the top and the opening is pointing down – you are now ready to decorate your bookmark. Step 7: Turn your square around, so that the open end is pointing up.Then take the top corner and fold the right half of it inwards (the video makes it much clearer what to do here). You should now have a small square with the corners pointing up and down. Step 6: Repeat the same step for the top left corner. Step 5: Now take the top right hand corner of the triangle, and fold it down to meet the middle of the corner that is pointing down. Take the top layer of the corner that is pointing down, and fold it up to meet the middle of the top edge. Step 4: Lay the triangle in front of you with the long, folded edge at the top and the right angle corner pointing down. Step 3: Cut along the top edge of the folder corner, so that you are left with a folded triangle. Step 2: Take the bottom right hand corner, and fold it up to meet the left hand side of your sheet of paper. Step 1: Place an A4 sheet of paper in front of you, with the short sides at the top and bottom. I wouldn’t go any smaller than that or it gets a bit fiddly.Īnd here are the step-by-step instrutions… The smaller bookmark in the video was made with a 15cm x 15cm square. For a smaller bookmark, you just need to cut the square in Step 1 a little smaller. Note: The tutorial shows you how to make a large bookmark, which is great for picture books.
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