How To: Handmade Hardwood Bookmark.
By Chrisjob
I was squaring up a block of mahogany, and I shaved off several “scrap” strips: thin, almost flexible sheets of hardwood. I couldn’t let something so interesting go to waste. “Business cards?” I thought… No, I don’t really have a business. “Name plaque for my office door?” No, I don’t really have an office. "A bookmark, perhaps?"
Perfect.

Materials
o Thin sheet of wood (see below for ideas)
o Small 1x1x1/4ish” wood block
o Permanent markers or wood burner
o String, yard, or cord
o Wood stain and paste wax or polyurethane clear coat
o Electric drill and 1/8” and 3/8” drill bit
1. The body of the bookmark is a thin sheet of wood. If you have a table saw, shave off a 1/16” strip of hardwood using a featherboard. If you don’t have a table saw, you can buy thin strips of soft wood at the craft store, or small sheets at a woodworking shop. Look in their scrap bin, or in the veneer section.
2. Cut your bookmark to size. Then use the 3/8” drill bit to drill a hole in the top to attach the string. Sandwich your bookmark piece between two scrap pieces of wood to prevent tearout when drilling.

3. If you want, apply a design using a permanent marker, or, if you’ve got the skills, use a wood burner.

4. Instead of a tassle, I opted for a wood square. I cut the square from the same mahogany block, but you can buy small pieces like this from the craft store. Carefully drill a small hole through the block to accept the string, then add a coordinating image.

5. Finish the wood as you please. I used a Danish oil and rubbed paste wax.
6. Lastly, tie your string through the hole in the bookmark and attach the wooden square.


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DesigningMom
Chris what perfect use you put to your "scraps"! I love them. I'm such a wood lover, I hate to see it painted or gone to waste. You are brilliant!
~ Becky <><
mad_architect
that is nifty, I am sure you could find many uses for those thin strips as well. I've done coasters with slightly thicker pieces
bruno
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