![]() The Turtle FeaturesĬut your turtle features out – you will need: Stick a triangular piece of blue paper into the bottom half of the bookmark to represent the ocean. ![]() Once you have made your basic bookmark, decorate the top triangle to make it look like a shell. But you can make your turtle shell any colour you want! The Turtle Shell I chose a sandy coloured paper to make the turtle shell with. If you hop over here, you can get step by step photo instructions for this. It is a super easy origami project and a great way to learn the basics of origami with beginners or kids. How to make a Turtle Bookmark Step By StepĪs per usual, you start of with your classic origami corner bookmark. We have for you an instructional video to follow, or some basic step by step written instructions below! Paper off cuts for the “see” and turle features (head, fins and eyes).Square piece of paper approximately 15 x 15cm, I used a sandy coloured paper.These go super well with our Dolphin Bookmark Corners! Turtle Bookmark Corner – Materials We do love turtles in our house, so this was an easy one for me to accept the making challenge for… however, it did take me a while to “figure out” what this one should look like!!Įspecially as a turtle is more about ovals (or squares at best) and not triangles (which is what corner bookmark designs are based on!)… I hope I have done them just… ![]() and I can’t resist a challenge! So here we have the latest idea – Turtle Bookmark Corners. The kids on my YouTube channel, keep challenging me to do new ones. and once you get “into them”, the variations are endless. I can’t stop making corner bookmarks, as they are so simple and so fun. Yes… this is rapidly turnining into a Bookmark Corner blog! Ha. These darling Turtle Bookmarks were first shown in May 2016 and we are resharing them for your convenience! ![]()
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