What better way to encourage reading than to give your child a set of super fun Halloween corner bookmarks – these are really easy to make so even younger kids can make their own. Want to make them even more personal – print the black and white version and let children color in their own bookmarks however they see fit.
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Why have just one cool bookmark if you can have four? Designs include;
Pumpkin lights.
Black cat.
Evil witch.
A vampire.
What you need:
Print out the templates – regular printer paper works really well for these but they can also be printed on cardstock.
If you plan to have your children color their own Halloween bookmarks, let them color the designs before cutting them out.
Don’t forget to cut along the full line on top of each corner bookmark.
Some designs also come with some additional (and optional) decorations – a pair of vampire ears, a witch hat and a pair of cat ears and a cat hat.
Fold along the dashed lines. You can make folds along the line before you start folding them.
Now start folding along the dotted lines, one fold at a time…
…until you reach the end.
Apply glue to the designated area.
And press the final “fold” on the glue. Let the glue harden.
Stick it on your ears (or other accessories) and you’re done.
Now the bookmarker just needs to find a book to read.
Isn’t that sweet?
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