Did you know that RAINBOW is my favorite color? Create a quick and Easy Felt Rainbow Bookmark with the kiddos in about 15 minutes. Felt is an easy and versatile medium that won't fray when cut and is perfect for no-sew projects. I have included a free printable pattern, so creating this rainbow and cloud bookmark is simple and straightforward.
Rainbow and Cloud Bookmark Kids Craft
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Here's what you need to Make a Rainbow Bookmark:
- Kunin Classic Felt, 9″ x 12″ Craft Cuts – White, Baby Pink, Red, Orange, Yellow, Apple Green, Lagoon, Royal Blue, Purple
- Wiggle Eyes – Dollar Tree
- MONO Twin Permanent Marker – Tombow
- Glue Gun and Glue Sticks (low temp works best!) – Dollar Tree
- Scissors – I love my Fiskars!
- RAINBOW BOOKMARK PATTERNS – download at the bottom of this post ⇓
How to Create a Bookmark from Felt:
STEP ONE
Download, print, and cut out the RAINBOW BOOKMARK PATTERNS at the bottom of this post ⇓ Trace the rainbow patterns onto Red, Orange, Yellow, Apple Green, Lagoon, Royal Blue, and Purple Kunin Classic Felt with the MONO Twin Permanent Marker, according to the instructions on the pattern sheet.
Cut out with scissors, inside the lines, so you have a clean finished project.
STEP TWO
Trace the cloud shape twice onto White Kunin Felt with the MONO Twin Permanent Marker. Cut out inside the traced lines for a clean, finished project. The MONO Twin is a versatile marker to craft with because it has a larger bullet tip and an extra fine tip, which makes it perfect for all types of applications.
STEP THREE
Lay out the colored strips of felt in rainbow order on a flat work surface. Attach the first cloud shape underneath the rainbow beams with the glue gun and glue sticks. Glue the second cloud over top of the first, making sure to line up all the edges.
STEP FOUR
Attach wiggle eyes with the glue gun and glue sticks to the top center of the second cloud, placing them directly beside each other. Create a wide and shallow smile from cheek to cheek with the MONO Twin Permanent Marker.
Download the Rainbow Bookmark Patterns HERE:
Quick and Easy Rainbow and Cloud Bookmark
A fun family activity to create in just about 15 minutes with limited supplies. This is the perfect craft for a rainbow-themed birthday party. You can even add names to create place cards for a kid's party or rainbow-themed dinner. Create your own rainbow color palette to personalize your rainbow bookmark. The possibilities are endless with these cuties!
Awesome Rainbow Craft Inspiration
I am totally blown away by the fabulous variety of projects that the team created this month. We told everyone “Rainbow Crafts, Anything Goes” and we have not been disappointed! And look at all the AWESOME projects!
Creative Rainbow Crafts
Easy Felt Rainbow Bookmark from Beth at Creatively Beth (THAT'S ME!)
Rainbow Plaid Friendship Bracelets from Lindsay at Artsy Fartsy Mama
Free Printable Rainbow Wall Art from Laura at Laura’s Crafty Life
Rainbow Scrap Painting from Smitha at Smiling Colors
Two Ways to Make Mini Macrame Rainbows from Shani at Sunshine and Munchkins
DIY Rainbow Mobile for Baby’s Nursery from Justine at Little Dove
Printable Rainbow Bookmarks from Erica at 5 Little Monsters
Happy Go Lucky Door Hanger from Katie at the Crafty Blog Stalker
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Too busy to make this Easy Felt Rainbow Bookmark right now? Pin it for later! I’d love for you to pin my project to your favorite craft board on Pinterest and then it’ll be waiting for you when you’re ready.
Thanks for stopping by!
So, so cute–and easy! My daughter would have loved this when she was little. Now that she’s grown up, I know that she loves the ORGANIZATION of the colors in a rainbow! ha 🙂 Pinning this to save and share. Thank you for sharing this post at the Will Blog for Comments #32 linkup. Hope you see you there again next week, too, with more posts to share. Have a great week.
And there are FREE PATTERNS, too Jennifer!
These are so sweet and easy to make. Thanks for sharing.
Yes, Christine! Super easy with free patterns!