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Apr 02, 2012 02:02PM

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I usually just use paper. I did buy a cute little clip thing with a bee on it once, but now I'm not sure where it is...



Kim Marie wrote: "LOL Nikki.....the next time a patient comes to the desk and tells me they've lost their prescription scripts I'll tell them to check whatever books they're currently reading :)"
Hahaha!!!
Hahaha!!!


These days, I like a nice firm bookmark with a clean straight edge, like a business card. Then I can run it down the page as I read. But on the kindle I mark electronically of course.
My man bought me a very flash bookmark with 3D dolphins that appear to leap as you move it in the light. It has a tassel hanging from it and is so beautiful I keep it hanging from the door-handle of my office as a decoration.

the 3D dolphin one sound nice Tui :)


Get them to use colour pencils or felt-tip pens.
Tui wrote: "Bookmarks made by children using wax crayons are notorious for literally "marking" the pages. :-(
Get them to use colour pencils or felt-tip pens."
We had a craft day at the library yesterday with my grandkids (and others) where they made bookmarks...cardboard cut to size, magnets to stick at the bottom, and lots of crayons to colour them in with!! Didn't think of that marking the pages Tui!
Get them to use colour pencils or felt-tip pens."
We had a craft day at the library yesterday with my grandkids (and others) where they made bookmarks...cardboard cut to size, magnets to stick at the bottom, and lots of crayons to colour them in with!! Didn't think of that marking the pages Tui!


Haha that usually the first place I look if I've lost my script, but sometimes it backfires because I might start a book but switch to another book and leave it in the first and forget about it, go back and see the doctor for a new one, then find the old one 3 months later :)
Tui wrote: "Brenda laminating might help and you can kinda do a lo-tech home lamination job just by wrapping the card in plastic and taping it closed at the back. Makes it look nicer too. These are old schoolt..."
Mish wrote: "Brenda, could you put a clear contact over them?"
Thanks to you both for the suggestions....probably clear contact would be good...as long as I can remember how to NOT get bubbles from the days when I used to do my kids books;D
Mish wrote: "Brenda, could you put a clear contact over them?"
Thanks to you both for the suggestions....probably clear contact would be good...as long as I can remember how to NOT get bubbles from the days when I used to do my kids books;D
Hey Katie, here's somewhere for you to show off your bookmark....and check out all the others here. I'd forgotten about this thread...


I don't knit, but I'm going to buy some knitting needles and wool to make some bookmarks with the kids :)

Anya wrote: "I just saw the cutest bookmarks at the Scholastic book fair at my children's school. They were knitted (knitted in a long, flat rectangular shape - the same as a regular bookmark, and with stuck-on..."
They sound gorgeous Anya:)
They sound gorgeous Anya:)




I'm about to get some bookmarks for my book release, you know the ones with all the book details on them. I'm hoping they'll be pretty enough for people to actually use them.
Tahlia, if you head on over here http://www.goodreads.com/topic/group_... and have a read through the different threads there, you'll get the idea...my suggestion to you is to make your own thread to advertise your books..you can add the links to them, and so on. It's where all our authors can add all the information about their own books, new releases etc.

Thanks, I'll have a look.
The Book Depository sends a free bookmark with every book so I have a pile of them. Still sometimes use train tickets, clean folded tissues, used envelopes and receipts. Don't think I have ever used a Bandaid though!
Phrynne wrote: "The Book Depository sends a free bookmark with every book so I have a pile of them. Still sometimes use train tickets, clean folded tissues, used envelopes and receipts. Don't think I have ever use..."
I have HEAPS from BD Phrynne!!
I have HEAPS from BD Phrynne!!

Lauredhel wrote: "I adore Book Darts. Being able to mark not just my page but my line is great, and they don't fall out."
What are they Lauredhel?
What are they Lauredhel?

Well here it is http://www.bookdarts.com/ How fascinating! I think I'll have to have a further browse through the site! Thanks Lauredhel:)


P.S. I also have a collection of movie/TV bookmarks, with my favourite being a Harry Potter bookmark I got about 6 years ago.

*bookmark - usually a freebie from a bookstore or library
* postcard - can be a lovely surprise when opening a long unread novel
* airline pass (though not so common these days with internet check ins)
* receipt
* post it note (least fave but will do in a pinch).
I have never used, as has been posted on this thread, an unused bandaid - mainly cause I can never find one when I need one!