I just use a business card that I tend to find kicking around.
roof top eagle
I just use a business card that I tend to find kicking around.
roof top eagle
iam going to read another book and my bookmark is almost broken.
so im going to buy one or made..
can you advise me in a good type of bookmark?
and in designs..is it good to write your own poetry about books in it?
or a simple and your most fav. quotations?
It used to be scraps of paper, but I just found a bookmark that I got while living in Switzerland. It's cloth really that an old lady in Appenzell sewed for me with little Swiss people dressed in traditional clothing. I love it.
I use a black leather bookmark that my old high school gave us as we left.
Magazine "blowcards" make great bookmarks when nothing else is handy.
I have several LOTR bookmarks.....the ones with the ring on a tassel. I took all the rings off and actually used to wear one.
I also have a bookmark wwith a tree design made with natural bamboo, and that's a favorite because one of my children gave it to me years ago.
A bookmark is the souvenir I always buy.
Literally, when I visit somewhere, like a museum, art gallery, castle etc. 99% of the gift shops sell souvenir bookmarks, which are usually made of leather (which lasts!) with a printed or embossed design on...
This way I always have a way of keeping my place in a book, and of reminding me of a happy trip/visit.
I use the ticket from the Buccaneers/Chargers game I went to last season. Seeing as the Bucs lost the game, some good might as well come from the ticket.
I generally use the receipt. I have this unsubstantiated fear that someone's going to accuse me of stealing the book I'm reading when I go to barnes and nobels.
Mostly I use the receipt, sometimes various old tickets or just a shred of paper.
I sometimes use money.![]()
A Canadian dollar bill. (They've been out of print for about 25 years.)
wow that's cool!
I put the book face down on some of the lesser books, (Which are old and such), but I usually just remember the page.![]()
Bookmarks