How to Make Collage Bookmarks with Vintage Personality

These bookmarks aren’t just page holders, they’re tiny canvases where you can play with humor, drama, and vintage charm.

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Using cutouts of bold letters, 1950s-style ads, or even surreal images, you can create designs that tell little stories of their own.

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Also, the bead tassels on top give them a playful finish, swinging out of the book like a wink.

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Each bookmark ends up as unique as a mood board, letting you express yourself while recycling old magazines into something practical and fun.

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Materials Needed

  • Cardstock or thick cardboard (cut into strips 2" × 6", 5-6 pieces)
  • Vintage magazines, newspapers, or printouts for collage
  • Alphabet beads or decorative beads (20-25 pieces)
  • Tassel cord, twine, or embroidery thread (12" lengths, 5-6 pieces)
  • Glue stick or Mod Podge (1 small bottle)
  • Scissors (1 pair, sharp for clean cuts)
  • Hole punch (standard size, 1 piece)
  • Optional: Clear adhesive film or laminator sheets
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Cut your cardstock into rectangles (2" × 6") for bookmark bases. If you prefer sturdier ones, glue two pieces together and let dry.

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Step 2: Flip through magazines and cut out words, images, and patterns that inspire you.

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Of course, you can mix fonts, sizes, and shapes for more character.

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Step 3: Arrange your cutouts on the bookmark before gluing, moving pieces until you’re happy with the layout. Then glue them down securely with a glue stick or Mod Podge.

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Step 4: Seal the top with a thin coat of Mod Podge or cover with adhesive film to protect your design from wear. Let it dry fully.

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Step 5: Punch a hole at the top of the bookmark and thread a piece of cord or twine through. Knot securely.

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Step 6: String alphabet beads or colorful beads onto the tassel cord. Spell fun words or let the beads form a pattern.

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Next, tie another knot at the end to secure.

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Step 7: Test your bookmark in a favorite book, it should feel sturdy, and the beads should dangle playfully outside the pages.

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Tips:

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If you want a glossy, professional look, laminate your bookmarks. For a raw, artsy vibe, leave the paper edges slightly torn, it adds character.

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