A good bookmark is essential to a avid reader and these origami heart bookmarks will advertise your love of reading.

These origami heart bookmarks are so easy to make. No need to be an origami genius. In fact if your kids have never done origami before, these bookmarks are a good way to start!
Plus, I have two different folding methods to share with you!
When you get addicted to making these heart bookmarks as I have here are some ideas for what to do with the dozens you now have:
- fold a bunch to give as valentines
- give them as party favors
- eave them in library books
- every time you gift a book to someone, slip one on a page corner
Basically, origami heart bookmarks will shout your love of reading to the world!
Plus, origami folding supports math skills and fine motor development. It also qualifies as a great math art project, especially if you decorate them. There's a lot to love here!
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Table of contents
Heart Bookmark Instructions
What you need:
- Origami paper. The 15 cm/6 inch size is best. We like the double sided paper for extra interest.
- Scissors
- Tape
MORE: Valentine coloring page bookmarks
Method #1
This folding method results in a more traditional heart shape than the second method, but it does require tape if you don't want it to annoy you every time you slip into onto a page corner.
Watch my video for the first method, or read the folding instructions below.
Fold paper in half lengthwise. (1)
Unfold and cut along crease. (2)
Set aside one half for your second bookmark!
Fold paper up lengthwise. (3)
Fold in half the other way. (4)
Open fold.
Fold both sides up so they meet in the middle. (5)
Flip over and fold down the top about 1 cm or ¼ inch. (6)
Fold in top corners of each flap into a heart shape. (7)
Tape the flappity flapping flaps securely.
Slip on the corner of a book page.
MORE: Did you know origami folding counts as math art? See all our Math (He)Art projects!
Method #2
The video below demonstrates a pocket origami method, or use the written instructions, below the video.
The double sided origami paper is especially nice here because the both sides will be exposed on the finished product.
Fold paper diagonally. (1)
Fold again in half.
Open previous fold.
Grab top layer at the peak and fold down so the point touches the bottom fold. (2)
Fold sides in so all three points meet. (4)
Unfold side flaps.
Tuck the side flaps into the pocket. (5, 6)
Cut out heart "bumps" (7, 8)
Obviously you want more ideas:
- If your kids like origami, try our math art transforming ninja stars.
- If your kids like hearts, try this heart geometry puzzle.
- If your kids like bookmarks make these bookmarks that they will never lose!
Ruby Zhang says
Such a cute bookmark and an easy handcraft. After watching this video, my five-year-old son did it successfully by himself.
Ellie says
These are so much fun! My 7 year old daughter and I are making them for her class Valentines. We are using Method #1. I showed her how to make them once and she took off making them on her own. Can't wait to check out more beginner origami projects with her! 🙂
Erica says
That is so wonderful that your daughter is having a great time making the bookmarks. If she wants to try another project, the origami finger puppets are really fun.