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DIY- Fox Bookmarks

  • Lauryn C. and Kaylynn A.
  • Oct 30, 2017
  • 2 min read

Adorable fall animals are becoming a big part of this month! You’re probably tired of using old pieces of paper to mark pages in your books. You’re probably still tired of losing them, too. Well, if you’re that kind of person, this amazing origami fox bookmark is just right for you!

This bookmark is perfect if you are reading multiple books at once. They are quick and simple to make to mark all of your books. These could be used as gifts for a friend or family member who enjoys reading. They may also be any color you’d like; although, we suggest using orange if you really want to get into the fall spirit. They can even be made as winter foxes.

You may be as creative with these as you’d like. You may use more than just markers, but they would be best if you want the face to stick out. These foxes may be any size you wish, depending on whatever size you think suits best for your book size. These won’t be the best choice to put them in your backpacks; if you have a bookshelf or a stack of books at home, they will be very useful.

Fall is going to be around for a while so you’ll have plenty of time to create this creative bookmark. Bookmarks are a great way to express your creativity, and to symbolize your creative personality. We hope you enjoy creating this fun design, and hopefully you don’t see a fox while you’re at it. Happy crafting!

Supplies:

  1. Paper/Origami paper

  2. Markers

  3. Anything to decorate

Steps:

  1. Take a piece of paper of any size you’d like and cut a square.

  2. Take the corner of the square and fold it to the other corner.

  3. You should now have a Trapezoid.

  4. Take the two corners and fold them upwards to become the ears.

  5. Draw a face in the front.

 
 
 

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