Today I want to share a quick little ribbon loop craft to use on a bullet journal that you can do in just about 20 minutes. The hardest part for me was choosing what ribbon and button that I wanted.
Fast easy crafts—I love them!
Bullet Journals
I have realized that I need to get more organized and get back to my morning and daily schedules. I used to have them written down and used that system to guide my day but it has slipped this summer. So I took the plunge and jumped on the bullet journal wagon.
Never heard of bullet journals? They are simple, creative and can become an organizing system that you can tweek for your own needs. I will be sharing how this system is working for me but it’s only been 3 weeks and I’m still figuring it all out. Until then you can go check out BulletJournal.com for a detailed description!
Keeping my journal safe
I bought a basic journal from Walmart that only cost me $10. There are fancier and more costly ones out there but for now this works. The pages are thick enough that they don’t bleed through. The one thing it doesn’t have is a elastic band to keep it closed. It does have a book mark which I keep on my daily log page.
Since I’m taking the journal with me everywhere, I don’t want it to be falling open. That could mean damaged pages. So this craft is actually going to hold my journal closed. You could also use this as book mark for your journal or bible but elastic might work better than a ribbon so that it can be adjusted for different books.
I also have other journals and I plan to use this idea for them as well. I read very few “real” books any more. I debated the merits of real vs. digital books a few months ago and I’m still firmly in the digital camp.
How to make a button ribbon bookmark
1. Measure the ribbon to go around your journal. Subtract 1 inch and cut your ribbon to that length.