It look like a sculpture of something I cannot figure out of which I saw somewhere, any way this is the Number 8 we will make as an effective bookmark.
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We need a tarpaulin size 3.5x1.5 inches.

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Fold it lengthwise the smoothen the edges.

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Half inch from the bottom cut straight 1/3" before the other side then cut straight up half inch before the top.

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Then cut a small triangle from the middle piece above the center as shown. You are now ready to cut the holes at the other side to create number 8.

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Another view of the output.

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When you followed the instructions properly you should have this bookmark. Otherwise, review where you did not follow.

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Number 0 is shown.

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The other side shows number 8.

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When the book is closed, it looks like a regular bookmark unbeknownst is the number 8 and 0 inside.

 
This is a project cutting out letter M and using it as an effective bookmark.
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We need a cardboard, I have here one inserted in my ID holder. Measured at 2x4 inches.

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Start by folding it lengthwise then cut 1/3 inch as the foot of letter M stopping 1.5 inch before the top. From the middle cut straight across to meet the end of the other cut.

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Then measure 1/3 inch from the other end and cut across to the side as shown.

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Your cuttings should show something like this.

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Unfold it to show the letter M.

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This is a good bookmark for it holds the pages for it not to accidentally fall.

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Other side shown.

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Like something mysterious under the sheets.

 
Letter J bookmark is an innovative take on the regular bookmarks we buy from the stores.
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We only need a Tarpaulin which we cut from promotional ads scattered around the block. It measure 3.5" x 1.5".

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Fold the tarpaulin lengthwise, smooth-en one side by cutting.

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Start cutting the big letter J by following the edge at 1/3" width and stopping half inch before the top.

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Reverse and cut out the second J from the middle and stop half inch before the top.

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Clear the middle by removing it. And your output will look like the picture shown.

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This is the big letter J.

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The second and smaller letter J.

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Looks like a regular bookmark when the letter J cannot be seen but when you open the book you see creativity.

 
Reminiscence of the Masskara Festival of Bacolod. For our project a smile for every page. The bookmark of smiles.
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For this tutorial, we only need a cardboard size 2 inces by 4 inches.

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Cut out the sides to create fuller edges.

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Half inch from the bottom, cut straight then curve up half inch.

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Half inch before the top, start cutting at a curve then stop. Do not cut all the way through.

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Remove 1/3 of the middle piece as shown. What is left will become the smiley. Cut the mouth like shown.

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Fold the middle piece to be able to cut triangles to where the eyes should be.

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Your bookmark should look like this now when unfolded.

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Letter O shown from this side. And the smiley is at the other side of the page in turn holding the page to prevent it from accidental removal.

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Stress free warm smile every time you open your book.

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Shown as a regular bookmark. With happiness inside.

 
Its a bookmark shaped like a man. An innovative take for a useable and delightful bookmark.
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We only need a tarpaulin at 3.5" x 1.5".

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Cut 1/3" from one side to serve as the feet. Then move and inch higher to cut out the hands.

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Cut 1/3" from the side then move upwards until 1.5" before the top.

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From the top, measure 1" then cut out a small triangle as shown to serve as the separation of the head and body.

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Unfold it then form the foot, cut towards the center or almost at the center to give allowance for the waist and body as shown. Do it at both side. Shape the body not to thin so that it will not easily break.

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There you have the sexy output that look like an Egyptian king or mistress.

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Put a modern look by showing the foot. Cut at the base with feet as wide as the hands.

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These is a modern man with hood. make sure to smoothen the hands to give an appealing look.

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Shown is the proper way to bookmark, the man holding the page with both his hands.

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The man shown from the other side.

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Head and shoulder shown when the book is closed.

 
We will now create a bookmark which I made out of need for the book I was trying to read for days. It's a simple and easy do-it-yourself project.
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All we need is a tarpaulin of 3.5 inches by 1.5 inches.

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We start doing the project by:

1) Fold the  material lengthwise and cut the edges, to create a curved edge.

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2) Cut trough the center starting from the bottom and stopping about half an inch at the top.

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3) Then fold it again, continue cutting from the center horizontally then cut down from the center to show quarters.

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When unfolded this is how it would look.

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Gorgeous on paper.

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And able to bookmark a clamp of pages.

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How it look when used.

 
A very simple modification from the usual bookmark that we usually make. This bookmark will hold on to the page it is bookmarking so that it will not accidentally slip off from the book.
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We only need a Tarpaulin of 3.5 by 1.5 inches in size.

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Instructions:

1) Fold the material into two but don't press at the middle.

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2) Measure 1/3 of the length of the material then cut a 30-45 degree until the middle of the folded material.

3) From the middle cut upward stopping about half an inch before the top.

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This is how it looks like when unfolded with a pointed cut at the center.

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Clip it on paper like so.

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As how it looks at the back

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How it looks when used.