DIY Bookmarks a Fun Actuvity for Kids and Adults

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Today I have a fun craft for everyone that you can do with things from around the house. This is a very very simple DIY/craft you can do when you feel creative We are making our own bookmarks. In order to make the bookmarks you can either repurpose old things from around the house or use any craft supplies you have. For this craft you’ll need: 1. A piece of cardboard or an old notebook with hard covers. 2. Glue  3. Scissors  4. Ruler or something to draw straight lines with. 5. Pencil  6. Stickers or newspaper scraps to decorate with. 7. A big book  Now let’s get into the steps: 1. Gather the things you will need. 2. Measure how long you want your bookmarks, I made two  sizes one 15x5 cm and one 14x4 cm, those are great sizes but honestly you can kind of eyeball it and make it however long you want it. 3. If you are making a cardboard one you probably only need one piece depending on the thickness, if you are using notebook covers I suggest using two both so you can

Happy New Year!!!

 

Happy new year everybodyyy, I am so excited for the new year, I hope it will be filled with creativity, happiness, love and health for everyone. 

This year we will have some changes in the blog first of all when I started the blog I said I will be sharing my life with you, it turns out I feel a little too vulnerable to do that on the internet but we will see how that goes in the new year. Also I know you love the bullet journal posts but I feel like it isn't the right content for me because i started bullet journalling to channel my creativity and have a hobby, now it feels like it has become my job ,so you will be seeing less of that and more new ideas. Lastly I will be posting only once a week in oreder to be able to create better content.

I wish the best for everyone, see you around!

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