Any Bookmarks Collectors Out There
Anyone else collect those paper things used to mark your place a book? Would be
interested in trading, if anyone is so inclined. |
Anyone else collect those paper things used to mark your place a book? Would be interested in trading, if anyone is so inclined. I actually just recently started collecting bookmarks, so I don't really have very many. I've worked at a library for almost 3 years now and we find tons of bookmarks that end up in the lost and found. When nobody claims them, we can have them. I've been collecting any bookmark, whether a simple plaing paper one or fancier ones. I'd be interested to know how you store your bookmarks. As I just started, I just keep mine in a long envelope. |
"Alyson" wrote in message ink.net... Anyone else collect those paper things used to mark your place a book? Would be interested in trading, if anyone is so inclined. I actually just recently started collecting bookmarks, so I don't really have very many. I've worked at a library for almost 3 years now and we find tons of bookmarks that end up in the lost and found. When nobody claims them, we can have them. I've been collecting any bookmark, whether a simple plaing paper one or fancier ones. I'd be interested to know how you store your bookmarks. As I just started, I just keep mine in a long envelope. My friends and family know that bookmarks always make perfect gifts for me, so I have a couple of dozen or so. Some are cartoonish. I keep extras in a long envelope pinned to my bulletin board so they're easier to find. I've learned through experience that if a bookmark comes with a tassel tied to it, remove it. Otherwise, the tassel will snag on something and pull out the bookmark, and then you've lost your space. Argh! |
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