How to Make Corner Munch Bookmarks
Find a piece of blank white paper. , Draw three 2.5 in., Draw a diagonal line on the two outer boxes pointing in. , Color in the halves pointing outward. , Now cut out the shape, not along all of the lines drawn, but cut off the colored in sides and...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Find a piece of blank white paper.
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2.5 in. squares, one in the corner with one on either side.
Use a ruler so the lines are straight and even and the boxes are all the same size. ,,,,,, Fold the triangle sides along the lines over the base square.
You should apply glue to the side facing you of the first flap folded, and then stick the next folded flap to it. ,, Ex:
Cut the edges of the base square with fun scissors, add stickers or draw on them with markers. , To make monsters, cut out triangles and stick them onto the first glued side so the edges are sticking out, and then fold the second triangle over.
Then cut two different sized circles out of scraps and make crazy eyes. -
Step 2: Draw three 2.5 in.
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Step 3: Draw a diagonal line on the two outer boxes pointing in.
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Step 4: Color in the halves pointing outward.
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Step 5: Now cut out the shape
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Step 6: not along all of the lines drawn
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Step 7: but cut off the colored in sides and the outline of the large shape.
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Step 8: Trace this onto either scrap-booking paper (for stronger bookmarks and bright designs) or construction paper.
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Step 9: Cut out the shape.
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Step 10: flip it over so the blank side or the side you like least is facing you.
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Step 11: Hold this side down until the glue is dried.
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Step 12: You can now decorate it any way you want!
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Step 13: For more extensive designs
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Step 14: try making them out of newspaper or comics
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Step 15: or magazines.
Detailed Guide
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2.5 in. squares, one in the corner with one on either side.
Use a ruler so the lines are straight and even and the boxes are all the same size. ,,,,,, Fold the triangle sides along the lines over the base square.
You should apply glue to the side facing you of the first flap folded, and then stick the next folded flap to it. ,, Ex:
Cut the edges of the base square with fun scissors, add stickers or draw on them with markers. , To make monsters, cut out triangles and stick them onto the first glued side so the edges are sticking out, and then fold the second triangle over.
Then cut two different sized circles out of scraps and make crazy eyes.
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