Thursday, August 4, 2011

Corner Bookmark


I always enjoy the corner bookmarks that my friend Denise Marzec makes. She uses a tutorial Beate Johns put together for Splitcoast. In case the above photo looks wonky because of the angled sentiment, here's how the bookmark looks in action ...



... which makes the sentiment exactly right-side-up when you're holding the book :)

The sentiment is one that I just adore, although some days I feel more like a mosquito! It's from JustRite's Butterfly Gardens, available at Stamper's Dream, along with a whole host of other JustRite sets. The papers are from Jillibean Soup's Dutch Mustard and Echo Park's A Walk In the Park. Beate's tutorial is excellent, making this project a complete breeze to assemble.

This is also my sample for Kerri Michaud's Dare to Get Dirty challenge, which SCS Fan Club members can find in the DTGD thread on SCS.

Thanks so much for visiting today!


11 comments:

  1. Love it! That sentiment is just adorable and I love your ribbon knot, Amy ;)
    Rx

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  2. Amy, I just used those papers and Julee's Mojo Monday sketch to make a card yesterday…I won't be posting until next week…

    Gorgeous corner book mark, but all your work is so LOVELY just like YOU :)

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  3. Oh I forgot to mention I also used some of your twine on it :)

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  4. WOW.....this is so beautiful!!!

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  5. I've never made a corner bookmark! Maybe that should be a goal for me today!

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  6. ...and I'm totally enjoying YOUR bookmark, Amy!!...it's gorgeous!! The colors are so rich!

    Have an awesome night, gf...and thanks for the mention. You're sweet. :)

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  7. I have never seen one of these. I love it.
    Thanks for sharing! :)

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  8. This is gorgeous! Very beautiful!

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  9. Oh my is that ever pretty, I had forgotten about these, I should make some up for gifts for my ladies bible study group, thanks for the inspiration!

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