And finally, use a black pen to add the finishing touches, such as the Pug eyes and Pug nose!!.Next, I cut out a mouth piece and ears, as well as little ping tongue.Now you have made your basic bookmark corner it is time to decorate!!!.I have a post with step by step photos for you to read here (then come back!): How to make an Origami Bookmark First you will have to make your basic Origami Bookmark. How to make a Pug Corner Bookmark Step By Step Instructions: Yes it is how to make a bookmark video time again… as per usual you can browse the handy how to make a pug bookmark video or you can skip down the page to the step by step bookmark making instructions! A little contrasting colour of paper (we used brown and black as well as a tiny bit of pink).A square cream/ off white piece of paper (I usually cut down an A4 sheet of printer paper into A5 and the square it off).and with some simple embellishments is turned into an easy Pug Origami Bookmark design! This Pug Bookmark is based on the classic Origami Bookmark corner. How we love some great Dog DIYs for kids. I think you will also REALLY love our Pug in a Tie “Hug a books”, as well as the Puppy Corner Bookmarks we made last year. I made these super duper quick and easy PUG Corner Bookmarks back in August! Crikey!! Where did the time go? And with the Year of the Dog just around the corner for Chinese New Year 2018, I thought, I had better share this quick and easy Pug Bookmark Idea with you asap. A paper trimmer makes exact cuts easier.Man, I really am “behind” with myself. The faces will line up better if you are exact with your cuts and folds.Be sure to use plain printer paper and not cardstock or these will be very hard to fold.One DIY origami bookmark complete! Now go ahead and print out all the other versions so your woodland animals can have some friends. 8 – Tuck the ears inside the pocket to complete the bookmark. 7 – Cut out the ears and add adhesive along the straight edge. 6 – Fold one corner back up and tuck it into the “pocket” created in the last step. Fold the top point of the triangle down, using only the *top* layer of paper. Press along all the folds to crease.ĥ – Open up the last fold you did so you are back to the original triangle. When doing this, make sure the two sides of the face line up. 4 – Fold each outer corner of the triangle to meet together at the top of the triangle and form a face. Both colored areas should show on the top of the triangle. 2 – Fold square in half diagonally to create a triangle. Watch this video to see how to fold these DIY bookmarks (written instructions follow):ġ – Print bookmark template on plain white printer paper. Trim along lines to cut out the square. Please refer friends to this blog post to print their own folded bookmark templates.Ĭlick here to download the fox origami bookmark templateĬlick here to download the skunk origami bookmark templateĬlick here to download the bear origami bookmark templateĬlick here to download the bunny origami bookmark templateĬlick here to download the owl origami bookmark templateĬlick here to download the chick origami bookmark templateĬlick here to download the raccoon origami bookmark template How to fold a DIY origami bookmark Check them out if you need some adorable clipart for your projects!Īs with all my printables, these are offered for personal use ONLY and may not be redistributed. Since I possess pretty much no artistic ability, these bookmarks were created with permission using woodland animal clipart from two Etsy stores: ClipArtisan and M圜uteLobsterDesigns. I’m partial to the fox, but that little skunk! He’s pretty cute too. …while my son thinks the owl is the cutest: A few folds later you have an adorable DIY origami bookmark that will help keep you from a life of book mutilation. Aren’t they adorable?Īll you have to do is print out the one you like best and cut out the square and the ears. I figured it would be fun to turn origami bookmarks into little woodland animals. So I’ve created seven different printable templates you guys can use to make cute origami bookmarks with your kids. He even drew eyes and teeth on his corner bookmarks to turn them into little monsters. Yep, that’s right, I turn down the corners of pages to mark my place, and the college I attended considered this “book mutilation.” You could even get fined for it! Well, if that didn’t teach me to start using bookmarks it’s likely nothing will, but at least my children haven’t inherited my criminal ways. One of my younger kids recently taught me how to fold origami bookmarks which slide over the corner of the page you are on to save your place. I don’t know if I’ve ever mentioned this, but I am a book mutilator. These woodland animal origami bookmarks are adorable! Learn how to make a DIY bookmark out of one piece of paper with seven free printable origami templates.
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