![]() I played around with India Ink bookmark gifts in the past, and didn’t hear any complaints about bleeding bookmarks that time around. So, as a result, on that particular post, I’ve added a suggestion that you laminate the bookmarks before giving them out, or, hop over to this post to learn about making them using India Ink. I had no idea that some of the pigment would re-activate. This really saddened me – I didn’t want to give gifts that ruined people’s books. To my dismay, I found out from some of my friends living in humid areas that the watercolor occasionally bled – sometimes onto their book pages. Well, if you’ve been to that post recently (and perhaps you came to this post from that one), you’ll notice I’ve added an after-the-fact edit to the post with a couple suggestions. So, that’s pretty dang exciting in itself, and I’m just really tickled that so many people feel inspired by that little project of mine. Doing an image search on Google for “watercolor bookmarks” my post via Pinterest is near the top of the image search list (squee!). That post has been one of the most popular posts on my blog. ![]() Okay, don’t get angry with me for titling this “Watercolor Bookmark Gifts”, because I know these are not actually watercolor, but I wanted to do a re-take on my previous Watercolor Bookmark Gifts post from a few years back. While small, any amount of money helps me to keep making art and sharing it with the world. That said, I appreciate your patronage by using the links to purchase products. ![]() As usual, please note that any links to Amazon products within this post are affiliate links, meaning I make a minute commission should you choose to purchase something via the link. A list of materials can be found at the end of this post. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
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