My children can’t keep their noses out of their Pokémon books! But man, they’ve been using some odd things as bookmarks. Most recently, I found a large Magnatile marking the page and it was damaging the spine of the book. So I laid out some construction paper on the kitchen table and we got crafty.
The Pokéball Bookmarks shared below are easy for kids of all ages to make. My children love their new bookmarks and made several to share with friends.
Pokéball Bookmark
Perfect for Pokémon fans! Here is what you need to make this fabulous bookmark:
- Red, white, and black construction paper
- Gluestick or white school glue
- Scissors
- Single hole punch
- 2 3/4 inch circular paper punch
- Red and black embroidery thread or yarn
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After gathering supplies, use the paper punch to cut out 3 red circles and 3 white circles. Next, cut the white circles in half. Glue the white half circles to the red circles.
While the white half circles are drying, use the scissors to cut out 3 small black circles and 3 smaller white circles. Glue the white circles onto the black circles. While the small circles are drying, cut 3 narrow black strips of paper.
Glue the paper strips onto the Pokéball.
Then glue the smaller circles onto the Pokéball. Cut off any excess black paper, then glue the 3 Pokéballs in a row.
Use the hole punch to make a hole on the top of the bookmark.
Cut a small bunch of strings, then loop them through the hole to finish off the bookmark. These bookmarks are perfect for sharing with classmates at school.
Love this idea? Here are some fabulous books to go along with it:
- Pokémon Deluxe Essential Handbook: The Need-to-Know Stats and Facts on Over 700 Pokémon
- How to Draw Pokemon by Tracey West
- Pokemon: Kalos Region Handbook
- The Official Adventure Guide: Ash’s Quest from Kanto to Kalos
- Pokémon Visual Companion
- Pokemon Origami: Fold Your Own Pokemon!
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