Reading a novel while marking your page with a slice of the world feels magical. These upcycled map bookmarks are like whispers of faraway places.
With their rustic twine ties and handwritten scribbles, they carry both nostalgia and possibility.
Plus, every glance at your bookmark becomes a gentle nudge to dream bigger, travel further, or revisit old journeys through the pages of your favorite book.
Materials Needed
- Old maps, atlases, or vintage book pages (cut into 2”×6” strips)
- Cardstock backing (2.25”×6.25”) for durability
- Glue stick or Mod Podge
- Hole punch (⅛” size)
- Jute twine or ribbon (6-7” length)
- Permanent marker or fine-tip pen for writing notes
- Optional: Laminating sheets or clear contact paper
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Cut your map or book page into strips measuring about 2”×6”. Then trim neatly for clean edges.
Step 2: Glue each strip onto slightly larger cardstock backing (2.25”×6.25”) to make it sturdy. Let it dry.
Step 3: Punch a hole at the top center of each bookmark.
Step 4: Thread a piece of jute twine or ribbon through the hole and knot securely.
Step 5: Personalize by writing a message, travel date, or favorite quote with a permanent marker.
Optional: You can laminate or cover with clear contact paper for longevity.
Tips:
Use maps of places that hold special meaning like a hometown, a dream destination, or a memorable trip. They make heartfelt gifts that blend practicality with sentiment.