Crafty Authors Vol.1: Ribbon Bookmarks

Want to learn how to make some awesome, one of a kind book swag for you new book?

I’m going to attempt to show you how to make some really fun Ribbon Bookmarks
If my pictures are fuzzy, it’s because I used my phone camera. I’ll use my real camera next time! Also, if any of the direction don’t make sense, just leave a comment at the bottom and I’ll try to explain it better 🙂 
So, here we go!

Supplies: 

Ribbon
Grosgrain ribbon is preferable, but I’ve used sheer ribbon as well. 
Grosgrain ribbon is the one that kind of looks like corduroy, but it’s not fuzzy. If you’re not sure what I’m talking about (since I explained that really poorly), just ask someone in the fabric section at Hobby Lobby or Joanne’s. Or Michael’s if you’re lucky enough to have one in your town, which I am not. 
Metal Ribbon Ends

You’ll find these in the jewelry section of your favorite craft store. They look like little metal mouths 🙂 
These come in a variety of widths. Just make sure you get ones that match the width of your ribbon. 
Bottle Cap Charm (or some other kind of charm you can put your graphic on)

These are in the jewelry section as well. There are all different shapes and sizes. You might find some fun charms you want to use too. 
Headpins and Eyepins

The headpin look like standard sewing pins. Use these if you don’t need to attach anything else to it like a charm or ring. 
The eyepin looks a little like a sewing needle. The eye on the end is for attaching charms or rings. 
Beads and Charms

Find beads that match your book cover, or charms that have something to do with your book. 
I like to keep an eye on the clearance section at Hobby Lobby and pick up little packs of cute beads here and there.
Jewelry Pliers/Wire Cutters (or regular pliers)

You’ll need these to pinch the Ribbon Ends closed and bend your Pins. You can use any pliers for the ribbon ends, but these work best for bending pins. If you use regular pliers just be careful if you don’t want to scratch up the metal. 
Jewelry Findings
Depending on what design you do, you may need a few other jewelry findings like little metal rings. If you’re planning to make a lot of these, get a jewelry starter kit from a craft store and it will have a good variety you can play around with. 

Making the Bookmark:

Step 1: 

Cut your ribbon to about 7″ since 6×9 is a popular paperback size right now. 
Slip the Ribbon Ends onto the end of your ribbon and use the pliers to pinch them onto the ribbon. Do this on both ends. 
Step 2:

Assemble your charms/beads/etc. onto your Head/Eyepin. This is the one I did for Wicked Hunger 🙂 
Attach the pin to the Ribbon End by clipping the excess and bending the end of the pin into a loop around the Ribbon End eye, or using a metal ring in between to make it easier.  
Step 3:
Attach the Bottle Cap Charm (or whatever you decided to use) to the Ribbon End using a metal Ring. 
Step 4: 
What you put inside the Bottle Cap is up to you. I have painted the initials of my book title on some. For this one, I printed little versions of my book cover and cover symbols. You can shrink down your book cover in photo editing software then have them printed on card stock or photo paper. 
Step 5: 

Then I cut out my pictures and glued them onto the bottle cap to finish it off. 
This one has the symbol from the cover of Wicked Hunger on it. 
Some of the charms you can get have a plastic holder you just slip the picture into. Square or rectangle charms are much easier to work with than round ones 🙂
One batch of supplies will make A LOT of bookmarks!

Hopefully this was helpful! I hope you have fun making your own Ribbon Bookmarks. If you have any questions, just leave a comment and click the “Notify Me” button so you’ll get an email when I answer. Thanks for stopping by and check back for instructions on wire bracelets, key chains, and a few other fun swag creations.

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DelSheree

DelSheree Gladden was one of those shy, quiet kids who spent more time reading than talking. Literally. She didn't speak a single word for the first three months of preschool. Her fascination with reading led to many hours spent in the library and bookstores, and eventually to writing. She wrote her first novel when she was sixteen years old, but spent ten years rewriting it before having it published. Native to New Mexico, DelSheree and her family spent several years in Colorado for college and work before moving back home to be near family. When not writing novels, you can find DelSheree reading, painting, sewing, and working with other authors. DelSheree has several bestselling young adult series and has hit the USA Today Bestseller list twice as part of box sets. DelSheree also has contemporary romance, cozy mystery, and paranormal new adult series. Her writing is as varied as her reading interests.

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