Bookmark Felt Heart – How to make a bookmark
Gorgeous Felt Heart Bookmark that you can make for your loved one. Perfect Valentine Bookmark Craft to make with your children.

Would you like to know how to create one too? Check out the tutorial below on how to make a heart bookmark. It’s easy and cute!
DIY Bookmark Felt Heart

It’s cute right?
I created this felt heart bookmark with the same steps I used for the Felt Ribbon Bookmark.
It’s quite simple to make and you only need a few supplies. What’s even more fun, is that you can easily have your children join and create some bookmarks too.
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How to make a bookmark
(Please note that the images for the tutorial are based on the original tutorial. I did not use a smaller felt piece after all, I opted to just put a button on it, however.. if I would have, the hearts would have looked exactly like the Valentine Felt Heart Clip I made last year)
Supplies:
– Felt
– Ribbon
– Embroidery Thread
– Buttons
– Paper
– Scissors
– Needle
– Glue gun
Instructions:
Step 1: Take out the supplies you will need .
Step 2: Take out your piece of paper. Cut out one large heart and one small heart.
Step 3: Place the large heart on one of your pieces of felt. Cut around the paper heart to create a felt heart. (Do this step twice.)
Step 4: Once you have your large hearts, thread some embroidery thread around them. (This is for decoration).
Step 5: Place your small paper heart on a different piece of felt and cut out the heart. (Do this step twice.)
Step 6: Sew the little felt hearts onto the large felt hearts with some embroidery thread.
Step 7: Cut the ribbon the length you want it and place it underneath your large felt hearts. Place a button on the top of your little hearts and sew the button and ribbon onto the felt hearts.
Step 8: Cut two squares pieces of felt. (Make sure they are bigger than your big hearts).
Step 9: Use your glue gun to glue the felt hearts onto the square pieces of felt.
Step 10: Cut around the large hearts. (Your square felt will turn into a matching hearts).

(the images above are based on the original bookmark tutorial)
And voilà, you have yourself a beautiful felt heart bookmark:




I’m really happy with how it turned out.
I’ll be making at least one more so that I can offer one to each of my daughters. I may even make one in more ”manly” colors so that I can give one to my husband too. Perhaps I’ll make it navy and light blue.
What do you think? Any suggestions?
If you are looking for more Valentine Tutorials (Valentine Craft Ideas) you should check out these links: Valentine Cards Free Printable, Valentine Cookies, Valentine Decorations and Valentine Banners.
Have a FABULOUS day!

P.S. I’ll be linking to these Parties.
It’s SO cute! And they looks really adorable both of your version :-) Maybe Grey and white, or maybe spring green with blue and white. Or black and Grey with white. Oh Christine, it’s tempting just to make one in each colour and combi! Thank you for the idea and have a beautiful weekend!
I like the button – it needed that extra little something.
These are so cute and so easy! Just my kind of project! I love the button too!
So cute, love these! Thanks so much for linking up to Do Something Crafty Friday :)
very cute Christine! come to think of it, i should really read more books instead of the internet-LOL
Cute project. My daughter is an avid book reader I need to make one for her for Valentines day. Do drop by & link up your project I am sure my readers would love it too. I am over @ DearCreatives.com
Love this heart version!!
these are so cute…love the button detail
So cute and pretty! Love them! Pinned it up.
So sweet!! LOVE it :) Thanks so much for sharing! :)
~Brenda @ ChattingOverChocolate.blogspot.com
So adorable! I’m visiting from Truly Lovely:) I can’t wait to try making some!
These are wonderful! Thank you for sharing your great idea and how you made them. I’m going to make some as gifts for my son’s Kindergarten class. I’ve pinned your project and am a new follower.
These bookmarks are darling. I am having a book review with my girls from church next week. I may just have to make them each a bookmark!
I’d love for you to come on over and share at Finding the Pretty & Delicious Linky Party.
http://www.yourhomebasedmom.com/finding-the-pretty-delicious-linky-party-2/
So cute! And a fun easy “valentines” craft! Thanks for linkin up Christine!! I appreciate it :)
So cute! Thanks for the tutorial!!
P.S. Where are you from? My daughter was super excited when she saw this… not because of the bookmark but the book… she has the same one as well! I don’t see too many people in blogland who read french :)
This is so cute!
How lovely!!! Love both! Thanks so much for sharing the great tutorial! Would love to have you visit me sometime.
Have a fabulous week!
Hugs from Portugal,
Ana Love Craft
http://www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com
Super cute!! Pinning:) Swing by http://www.sewsweetvintage.com/2013/01/choose-to-be-happy.html
This is so creative and cute!
So cute Christine you’ve been rocking the felt for holiday projects!
These are darling! Love them. Popped over from Skip to My Lou party!
I love these bookmarks! They’re so cute!
Navy Wifey Peters @ Submarine Sunday Link Party
http://usscrafty.blogspot.com/2013/01/submarine-sunday-16.html
So sweet. Love this idea. Found you via Skip to My Lou….
Simply adorable! Thanks for linking up to The Weekly Creative.
Shannon @ Sewing Barefoot
I absolutely love this idea. So sweet and adorable.
I love this idea for a super sweet valentine’s gift!
This bookmark is so cute! Can’t wait to make my own=)
These are adorable! These would be such a great little gift for the readers in our lives.
I would be tickled if you’d link up at Off the Hook!
I likey, these are really cute! We would love it if you would link up at our new linky party: Two Girls and a Party Hosted by:
Dana @ This Silly Girl’s Life
Parrish @ Life with the Crust Cut Off
We hope to see you there!
This is so so precious, Christine! Thanks so much for sharing (sorry I was so late to visit from last week’s Humble Brag link party!)
pretty! definitely the pretties bookmark I’d have!
I really need to make some of these, I’m tired of marking my place with index cards :)
We’d love for you to share your posts at our Finished Friday Link-Ups!
adorable
These are adorable!
How cute is this, Christine? Love it. And all the directions, too. You’re the best. Linda
I love these. So cute. I have all the supplies so I’m going to make some soon. Thanks for the great idea.
Hello!
Show and Tell Saturday at Sassy Little Lady is LIVE! I’d love to have you share your post!
http://www.sassylittlelady.com/blog/show-and-tell-saturday/show-and-tell-saturday-2
Kathie
Thank you for linking up at Craft, Create & Inspire last weekend !
Your awesome project is featured this weekend !!
Hope you can join us again @ Polkadot pretties
Claire x
Love it! Pinning!
I pinned this :)
Love, followng you everywhere now :)
Found you at Twigg – so cute!
I absolutely love these bookmarks and will definitely have to make some with my daughter.
Really pleased to have found you via the Marvellous Monday link up and look forward to following.
Kate x
http://www.kateathome.com/
I love the heart bookmark! Stinkin’ cute!
Thanks for sharing with us!
Stacey of Embracing Change
Very cute, simple, and inexpensive. I’m going to make several for sisters and friends. Thanks for sharing. I saw you on the House of Hepworth’s link party. Have a great day.
Christine,
LOVE this cute bookmark! Perfect gift for the kids to make for friends too. I’m featuring you on Tasty Creations later today :) Have a great weekend!
Michelle
Christine, these would be such a fun and pretty “learn to embroider/sew” project. I think many girls would love making and receiving these! Thanks for sharing at the Loving Valentine’s Day Party!
Marilyn
CUTENESS!
this is so cuteÇ! I am definitely pinning this. thanks for sharing!
Ohh! Love these too! Going to feature these as well :)
You had me at button. Can you say double feature at Bacon Time soon!
Such a sweet idea! :) Thanks for sharing it.
I love this sweet little Valentine’s Day craft. It would be a great gift for my daughters to give to their classmates this Valentine’s Day!
These are really cute. I made the paper clip ones last year for a few people. I really like the addition of the button here. I am a little confused about the instructions using a large heart and a small heart. They look the same in the picture. Am I missing something
Very beautiful! I am going to try these very soon, thank you for posting it!
Lovely