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Duct Tape Magnetic Bookmark

Duct Tape Magnetic Bookmark
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Well, this is a duct tape bookmark that is super handy because it clings to the page you are marking with its built in magnet!

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Step 1Materials

Materials
For this project you will need:

*duct tape
*a crafters knife
*a ruler
*a flimsy old fridge magnet (the ones you sometimes get on phonebooks as ads)
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Jun 24, 2011. 12:11 PMmidsummermuse says:
I love magnetic bookmarks, they are so fun to play with and don't fall out of your book! I like your instructions especially since they reuse ad magnets and the duct tape will make em last forever! Also, if you don't wanna worry about not cutting through the middle, you could just cut in half and add a tiny strip of scrap paper or plastic bag in between the two magnet pieces, you would just have to be careful when you place on the tape and line them up. :-)
Nov 14, 2010. 3:05 AMsensoryhouse says:
I gotta get me some of that digi-camo duct tape.
Nov 13, 2010. 6:50 PMbobert610 says:
I published an instructable on how to make normal magnetic bookmarks like 4 months ago, but this is a nice innovation! good job m8t!

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I am a maker. Nothing is more fun that sitting down and creating another Instructable. I also love steampunk and duct tape.