This video shows you how to make a quick and easy magnetic bookmark out of patterned cardstock. My daughter and I are making these to give as a Valentine to her fourth grade classmates.
These are so easy to make, it would be a great craft activity for a grade school Valentine's Day party or anytime you are in search of a project for kids to make.
Click on the arrow below to watch the video:
Materials needed to make this project:
- Ranger Industries:
- Inkssentials Ink Blending Tool and Foam
- Inkssentials Glossy Accents
- Inkssentials 5" Paper Creaser
- Crystal Stickles
- Nick Banktock Dye Inkpads in Chartreuse Leaf, Damson Plum, Rose Madder and Chrome Yellow
- BasicGrey magnetic snaps
- DCWV Nana's Kids 8 x 8 Premium Paper Stack
- Glue Stick
- Paper Trimmer
- Marvy Uchida Punches: Mega Circle Scallop; 1-7/8"Mega Square; 1-9/16" Stacking Stamp Square
- The Punch Bunch Mega 40mm Circle Punch






7 comments:
Really cute idea.
Thank you Patti.
Between you and Tim my ranger shopping list is about 3 pages long now lol.
Peace~
Rose
You have some great ideas. Thank you for sharing.
I was wondering in your videos below you use an adhesive tape, what brand is that?
Thanks Natalie
Glad you guys like my projects.
Natalie, the adhesive tape I used in some of my other videos is Judikins Trio Tape.
www.triotape.com
Patti
Useful tutorial, very well explained and a really nice project. Thank you!
Dani/Italy
patti, this is an adorable idea. thanks for the video! you must be a fan of Ranger. ha ha! i didn't know they made all those yummy goodies!
Hi Supermom,
Yes, I am a Ranger fan. I also work for them. They have so much more great stuff. Stay tuned.
Patti
I am one of the recipients of these beautiful magnetic bookmarks. It is much more beautiful in person than anyone can imagine. When Patti's daughter gave it to me for Valentine's Day, I couldn't believe Patti made it. It is definitely gift-shop quality, but it means so much more to me knowing that it was hand made, just for me. The kids in the class loved them as well.
Thanks so much, Mrs. B, and great camera work, Miss P!
xoxo Dawn C.
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