Thursday, January 14, 2010

Primary bookmark Magnet jpgs

For those of you that saw my Primary bookmark magnets over at sugardoodle.net and are interested in getting  the jpgs click on the the pics below,  save/copy them to your computer. Have them printed as 4x6 photos cut them in half length wise. lamenate them if you want, fold them in half and then add the magnets.





This is what they  look like when they are finished.




If you want just  regular bookmarks here are the jpgs with the Jesus picture turned around.


Here is a  jpg  for a Young Womens magnetic bookmark.  It has the Young Womens theme for 2010 on it.




16 comments:

  1. What program did you use? I want it!

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  2. Jennifer,
    The Digital scrapbook program I used for these pages was "My Memories Suite" by Polaroid. I also have "Memory mixer" And I like That program just as well.

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  3. Michelle,
    I absolutely love the bookmarks! Thanks for sharing your file. I'm wondering if there is any way to turn the picture of Christ and the children around, so that they could be used as traditional bookmarks. We have over 100 kids in our primary, and I would love to be able to print a page, laminate and cut them, and use them as bookmarks without the magnets.

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  4. Monica,
    It was easy to turn the picture around so you could make regular bookmarks I also added a blue ribbon tie to the boy bookmark so that the frames did not look like they were just floating in the air :-) . That is the beauty of digital scrap booking! I went ahead and added those files at the end of this post.

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  5. Awesome, Michelle! I was hoping you would make them available so we wouldn't have to make our own. You know me, just a little lazy! :) I will definitely be using these for my primary class and I might even share it with Primary presidency. Thanks!!

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  6. HI! I found your website through Sugardoodle. I'm in love with your bookmark idea for the Primary 2010 theme. It's awesome! Is there a way I could get a jpg of the images above with the word "savior" capitalized? I would really appreciate it! Many thanks! Verity in California, vcushing@verizon.net

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  7. Ok so I feel like a Dork! Verity brought to my attention that word Savior was not capitalized oops! Well I went ahead and fixed it so it capitalized now. Sorry to those that printed out the earlier version, but I am sure the kids wont notice. Hopefully :-)

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  8. Awesome bookmarks! I am a new teacher and am so excited about all of the new ideas you are all sharing. Thank you!

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  9. I just made about 70 of these--SO cute, SO easy, SO fun! Thanks again for the idea and for the ready-to-go jpg images.

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  10. I really like your bookmarks, I was wondering if you could have them available in Spanish too. I am a new Primary President and I am trying to get fun ideas for our kids birthdays. I think this bookmark is awesome! Thanks!

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  11. Love your idea, and I know this is selfish, but I am so not techno savy, but would you possibly be able to save a new copy of the bookmark but with the 2011 primary theme of "I know the scriptures are true"? Thanks so very, very much:)

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  12. Thanks for the suggestions! I will have to come up with magnets for next years theme and also doing them in Spanish. stay tuned!

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  13. So I made a bookmark for the 2011 theme check it out under the Primary catagory on my blog.

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  14. SO SO Cute!! I feel like a total dork though.... can you tell me what the magnet is for? Is it just to fold over a few pages to keep your place? I will have to make some for sure!!

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  15. Lacee,
    Don't feel like a dork :-) you are right. The book mark folds over the page you last read and clamps tight together with the magnets.

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