Make a happy little “shark mark” shark bookmark! Great for celebrating Shark Week or for any time you’re diving into a particularly delicious book.
It’s almost SHARK WEEK! It may be a little for us to introduce the boys to the fabulousness of sharks, but we’ll still be watching the shark goodness starting in June on the Discovery Channel.
Each year I keep meaning to make project for Shark Week and of course, each year I get to it too late. But this time I am on top of things and I decided to make some Shark Marks! Bookmarks, that is.
I have two methods for you to make these. First is a printable template PDF, which you can cut out and use to cut your pieces of paper. OR, if you have a Cricut Explore or other electronic cutter, you can download the free SVG files and cut them.
Shark Bookmark Supplies
- Red, gray, white, and black paper (or blue, if you want a blue shark)
- Craft glue
- Scissors (if cutting by hand)
- Hole punch (optional)
Download the Free Shark Bookmark File under SVGs C12
This file can be found in my Free Craft Resource Library. The file number is: C12.
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Shark Bookmark Assembly
Cut out all of your pieces, either by hand or on your cutting machine. (Pardon my crummy rushing-during-naptime step-by-step photos!) For the eyes, you can either trace the template or use a hole punch, like I did.
Fold over the two triangle flaps of your shark head to make the above square shape. Don’t glue yet!
Glue your red mouth piece to the base of the square, inside the flaps.
Glue the back of the top flap to the front of the back flap, so that page can be inserted. Glue teeth into place, behind the flap.
Glue eyes and fin and you’re done! I can’t believe how happy they are. Happy happy sharks, ready to keep your page for you.
Other Sharky Goodness
Shark Bark Candy from Around My Family Table
Shark Attack Margarita from Bread Booze Bacon
Shark Jello Cups from Home.Made.Interest
Shark Bait Popcorn from Life Anchored
CORNER SHARK BOOKMARK
Equipment
- Scissors (if cutting by hand)
- Hole punch optional
Supplies
- Red, gray, white, and black paper (or blue, if you want a blue shark)
- Free Shark Bookmark File #C12
Instructions
- Cut out all of your pieces, either by hand or on your cutting machine. For the eyes, you can either trace the template or use a hole punch.
- Fold over the two triangle flaps of your shark head to make the above square shape. Don't glue yet!
- Glue your red mouth piece to the base of the square, inside the flaps.
- Glue the back of the top flap to the front of the back flap, so that page can be inserted. Glue teeth into place, behind the flap.
- Glue eyes and fin and you're done! Happy happy sharks, ready to keep your page for you.
Comments & Reviews
Amy Motroni says
Yep, it’s in the download file!
Happy Crafting!
Amy, HLMS Support
Amy Fleming says
Is the PDF template for the shark bookmark referenced in this post still available? Would love to do this with my boys, but I unfortunately do not have a Cricut. Thanks!
Melissa Bible says
Oh my word. Had friends come over for the day and I wanted to show my friend my new Cricut machine and how it worked…. Between us we have 7 kids…. I lickety split cut out these little book marks and we put them together with the kids… SUPER FUN!! Super cute and totally functional!!! <3 Thanks for making these a freebie!!! I'm not obsessed with corner book marks and have been trying to design my own in design space!! LOL
Tarissa, HLMS Reader Support says
Yay! I’m so glad you and your friends had such a fun time making these with your kids! :)