If you are a book lover like me, then an essential part of any good read is a decent bookmark. I am forever losing my place in a book without one!

In today’s blog craft post, we have something a little different… emoji bookmarks that will bring a little fun to your daily read. 

If you love social media, like most of the planet, then our emoji bookmarks will add a bit of personality to your reading experience.

What’s on each handmade bookmark? Well, they are packed with the emojis we’ve all come to love over the years.

From a smiley emoji face to hearts, and the good old-fashioned thumbs up and other emoticons. They’re also the perfect gift for any emoji fan who loves to read or for social media lovers.

Related: Butterfly Bookmarks and Lemon Slice Bookmarks.

A purple backgrond with emojis and four emoji bookmarks from Skip to my Lou.
Bookmarks packed with emoji images are fun!

Why Emoji Bookmarks?

Emoji bookmarks are not just an excellent addition to your reading routine but also an incentive for kids to read more. Our generic design can be personalized with labels or name tags, making great gifts for children and can be used as reading rewards They are perfect for classroom use, too. If you are a teacher, why not download a few and hand them out on the first day of school?

How to Make an Emoji Bookmark

Just follow these simple, step-by-step instructions to create your very own emoji bookmarks:

  1. Download the free Printable Emoji Bookmark File available in a 4-pack. (PDF).
  2. Print on a sheet of paper (or white card stock for durability).
  3. Carefully cut around the bookmark with straight edges.
  4. Your emoji bookmark is ready!
Four emotion bookmark options available to download.
We have four emoji bookmarks for you to print.

About Emojis and Their Creators

Many emojis are attributed to trademark names you will recognize, like Google, Microsoft Corporation, Apple, and Zedge. For more details, you can visit Emojipedia for additional emoji descriptions.

Shigetaka Kurita, a Japanese artist, however, is considered to have developed the first emojis in 1999 and specifically came up with the concept for mobile phones. Now you’ll find them on every Android and iOS device, and on computers too.

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