

A few folds later you’ll have an origami bookmark that you slides onto the corner of a page to keep your place. You can use a paper trimmer to get the cuts exact, or use scissors and just cut carefully.
#Origami bookmark download#
To make a Halloween bookmark, you’ll just download and print out your favorite design, then cut out the square and the additional hat piece (if there is one). Be sure to print them out at 100% and use plain paper, not cardstock (cardstock is too thick to fold easily). This is what the printed templates look like. Remind them when you begin that the more careful they are, the better the bookmarks will look (although I’ve noticed that most kids I’ve made these with aren’t too worried if they don’t turn out perfectly!)įor a great classroom activity for younger grades, check out my print + color Halloween masks. However, in a classroom setting these bookmarks are going to work best in upper grade classrooms (4th grade and up) because kids do need to be able to cut and fold fairly accurately. NOTE: If you’re making these bookmarks at home and can give your younger kids some help, this is a great activity for any school age child. If you’d like to use these at a class party, just print out a whole bunch and let the kids choose which character they’d like to make. You can print the templates and then cut and fold them into cute little bookmarks that slide onto the corner of the page you’re on to save your place.Īll you need to make these is scissors or a paper trimmer and some sort of adhesive. Today I’m sharing printable templates for seven different Halloween bookmarks. So I think they’d make a great easy craft for a class party! This is an easy and inexpensive Halloween craft you can do at a school party or with your own kids at home.ĭoes anyone else dread getting that email from your child’s teacher saying they need someone to run a “station” at the class Halloween party? I mean, I’m totally willing to help out in a class party, but coming up with a craft a whole classroom of kids can do in 15 minutes that costs virtually nothing is not my idea of a good time.īut last year I started making print + fold bookmark templates, and they’ve been a hit with my grade school age kids.

In today’s post: Get the templates for 7 different print + fold Halloween bookmarks.
