The start of a new school year is the perfect time to dive into a simple, creative activity with your kids. Whether your child is in kindergarten or middle school, this DIY bookmark is a great way to get them excited about reading and learning again. Plus, it’s a fun way to spend quality time together after school or on a weekend.
📋 Supplies You’ll Need
- Cardstock or construction paper
- Scissors
- Glue stick or double-sided tape
- Hole punch
- Yarn or ribbon
- Markers, crayons, or colored pencils
- Stickers, foam shapes, or washi tape (optional for extra flair)
🛠Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Cut the Bookmark Base
- Cut a strip of cardstock about 2 inches wide and 6 inches long.
- You can round the corners with scissors or keep them square for a clean look.
2. Decorate the Front
- Let your child get creative! They can color, draw patterns, or glue on foam shapes.
- If they want to write their name, this is a fun way to personalize it.
3. Add a Hole for the Tassel
- Use a hole punch to make a hole centered near the top of the bookmark.
4. Make the Tassel
- Cut a piece of yarn or ribbon about 8 inches long.
- Fold it in half, thread the loop through the hole, and pull the ends through the loop to secure it.
5. Optional Extras
- Laminate the bookmark for extra durability.
- Add stickers, washi tape borders, or glitter glue for more sparkle.
💡 Tips & Variations
- Make a set of bookmarks to give as gifts to teachers or friends.
- Use seasonal themes—apples for back-to-school, pumpkins for fall, snowflakes for winter.
- For early readers, you can add a sight word or motivational phrase.
This simple bookmark craft encourages creativity while making something your child can actually use at school. It’s also a great way to talk about the excitement of reading and the new adventures a school year brings. Best of all, it’s budget-friendly, quick, and fun for all ages.










