New Product: Paper Doll Magnetic Bookmarks
Saturday, April 10, 2010 at 1:12PM
I absolutely adore those little paperclip bookmarks that I have seen all over Etsy. However, the reason why I don't actually use paperclip bookmarks is that they usually leave indents on my pages. As an academic, I really treasure my books and I needed something that would not harm them.
So I have taken the best part of the paperclip bookmark (the little bulbous part that sticks out of your book) and replicated it with paper and magnets. The result? These little magnetic bookmark dolls.
Their bodies fold around the page with a magnet on each side to make sure your doll won't go anywhere when marking your page. You know it is on secure when you feel the little magnetic "click"! I am having a blast making these. The are only 1/2 inch thick at the body and I have been using strips of chiyogami and washi paper to decorate them in the same way that I would an actual doll--obi, butterfly and all! The hair is made from crepe paper. I have not treated the paper with any varnish because it would warp the paper and take away from the appearance of the paper. However, as long as they don't go swimming in the rain, these bookmarks should hold up nicely. I have been using one in my book for the past week and she looks great.
I know not everyone is a fan of dolls, but love the appearance of chiyogami paper, so I have also made some "faceless" bookmarks to list. Both types are coming in a variety of colors and be sure to keep your eye open for them in our Zibbet and Etsy shops!







