Bookmarked!
Here's yet another one of my spur-of-the-moment projects: bookmarks!
You may recall my posts on the lovely writer's group that I've been part of recently. For that first meet in Thane, while I was burning the midnight oil over my assignment, I thought why not make something with a personal touch for everyone as a little token of my appreciation. And what could be better than bookmarks, no?
Now, it was really late that night. So I didn't have much time to ponder over the look and feel of the bookmarks. I decided to make them of plain - but slightly textured - paper along with polka-dotted red ribbon to go into the punched holes. While going through my notes from the Kala Ghoda Travel Writing workshop, it made sense to jot down learnings from it on the bookmarks. They'd serve as reminders of the insight we gained and the fun we shared.
1. Folded the paper sheet sharply and wrote the text at intervals |
2. Cut up along the folds, punched holes, threaded the ribbon |
3. Stopped to take stock |
And voila! Here they are! |
Need to rack my brain over what to work on next. Birthday greetings and bookmarks are done. Now what?
Thanks for reading.
~j~
PS: Happy to report that a lot of the people did like these simple bookmarks.
Comments
@Kris: Thank you! Did you read my posts on the travel writing workshop? Stories will be shared when we meet. :)