When it was my daughter's turn to host her book club and we decided to do the poems of Shel Silverstein
Check them out...
Aren't they fun?
I pretty much followed the original tutorial, with just a few small changes.
Here's what I did...
1. Take a photo of the child posing as if they're holding onto a rope and hanging down. (I had the kids stand in front of a white sheet because I thought I'd be using my computer printer and wanted to cut down on the ink used).
2. Print out your photos. I ended up finding a special on 4x6 prints at my local store, so I just did that instead of using my home printer, but either would work.
3. Cut out as close as possible around the photo of your kid.
4. Using a glue stick, mount your photo to card stock to make your bookmark a little sturdier. However, DO NOT glue down the hands, only the head and body. Then cut out around the photo again.
5. Next, you'll want to slip in your tassel between the photo and the cardstock backing (that's why you didn't want to glue that part down). Visit Heather's original post for a great tutorial on making the tassels. She explains it really well and has great pictures and instructions.
6. Finally, I cut out a piece of contact paper to cover the back and front of the bookmark. I adhered it to both sides, smoothed it down and cut out around the bookmark, leaving about 1/8" or so around the edges.
That's it! Aren't they fun? The kids love seeing themselves hanging down from the page.
Oh, and if you're looking for some fun poems that the kids will love, definitely check out Shel Silverstein's collections . We have all of them and they were a big hit with the 8-9 year olds in my daughter's book club. The girls really loved the silly humor and they each had several favorite poems that they shared.
Here is the book club in action...
And the books that we read. Each girl could choose a book and then shared their favorite poems...
Sharing our fun bookmarks at:
I heart NapTime
Little Wonders Days
C.R.A.F.T.
Skip to My Lou
A Turtle's Life for Me
I heart NapTime
Little Wonders Days
C.R.A.F.T.
Skip to My Lou
A Turtle's Life for Me



LOVE these!!!
ReplyDeleteAdorable!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I teach 1st grade and this would be a great project to do with (for) my students. It's gonna be a LOT of cutting for me tho. ;-)
ReplyDeleteThis would be a great time for your Mother & Father volunteers to step up and help you.
DeleteWhere can I buy the tassels?
ReplyDeleteThis is great! Love this! My 7 year old would really enjoy this project.
ReplyDeleteTerri, it did take a bit longer than I thought to cut them all out. (I originally planned to send them home with the girls that same evening, but ended up having to work on them the next day.) However, it was totally worth it. The kids love it and they're all using their bookmarks at school.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous, I made the tassels using embroidery thread. Click on the links I gave to the original post because she does a great job explaining how to make one. However, you might be able to purchase them at a craft store too, I've just never looked.
ReplyDeleteYay! Yours came out so cute. So glad they worked for you! I'll have to check out that poem!
ReplyDeleteThese bookmarks are great! With a great book, they would make a fun grandparent's day present.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the bookmarks on the Afterschool Party Hop. Anytime you can connect an activity to literacture it makes it so much more meaningful. These would make adorable gifts too, just like Kelly said. Keep up the great work1
ReplyDeleteI love these! What a great idea. Thanks for linking up to the Afterschool Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea. I'm now following you.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for a craft (even though it does require quite a bit of prep :)). Thanks for linking to Afterschool.
ReplyDeleteThose are super cute!! Will need to give those a try!! My boys will think that is awesome!!! Newest follower!!! :)
ReplyDeleteHow clever! I just love this idea! I bet it would be a great gift to give a grandparent along with a book.
ReplyDeleteThis Grandma would love it!
DeleteGreat idea. Love the way you designed them for the book. Makes something boring tons of fun. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea for a gift for Grandma also! I have time between now and Grandparents Day, I think in August? to make a couple to send to our son's grandmother! She's always begging for pictures, even when I just sent her some! lol
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! I think I would use laminating sheets instead of contact paper, though. It's a lot "clearer," more durable (contact paper isn't permanent), and I never get air bubbles! You can buy the machine-less laminating sheets or even pouches at Target. I think it's about a dollar per pack if you get the smaller sizes.
ReplyDeleteJ'adore !! Très belle idée pour la fête des mères! MERCI !
ReplyDeletethey are so adorable!!!!!luv them
ReplyDeletei know someone who will love these! well one question how do you make the string???
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for Grandparent gifts !
ReplyDeleteI just found your site through Pinterest, and I can't wait for my kids to wake up in the morning so we can get started with some of your ideas, LOL!! Thanks so much for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. I have boxes of old family photos that never made it into albums and these would make great Christmas gifts!
ReplyDeleteI really like your website and the polka dot background. I'm trying to revamp my own, and I currently use freewebs.com because....it's free. What did you use to creat yours?
ReplyDeleteThank you for this inspiration! You could see my results here: http://steffieshexenhaus.blogspot.de/2012/12/lesezeichen-mal-anders.html
ReplyDeleteBest wishes from Germany!
Steffie
Where can you get these multicolored tassels. I would love to this with my after school program, but cannot find these kinds of tassels.
ReplyDeleteI just made the tassels we used, but here are some similar ones on Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008YVDO8W/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B008YVDO8W&linkCode=as2&tag=comet0c-20
DeleteHi there! I stumbled upon your site while browsing the web for Mother's Day craft ideas. I loved this project and have included it in my 25 Kid Friendly Mother's Day Crafts post. I've pinned this to my pinterest boards and am a new follower. I would love for you to stop by and check out your post... Thanks so much for sharing your creativity with the world. Happy Mother's Day! http://www.artistic31mama.com/2013/05/25-kid-friendly-mothers-day-crafts.html
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