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Sunday, February 25, 2018

Free Printable Lorax Corner Bookmark

Celebrate Dr Seuss' birthday with Free Printable Lorax Corner Bookmarks!

Celebrate Dr Seuss' birthday with Free Printable Lorax Corner Bookmarks!

Books by Dr. Seuss were my favorites growing up and I still love reading them with my daughter now. Whether you are just learning to read or have been reading for years, Dr. Seuss books are always a good read. The Lorax is one of my favorite books, so I made a printable Lorax bookmark to save your spot. These bookmarks are easy to make. All you have to do is print it out and fold to save your place or to share with your friends, family, or classroom!

Celebrate Dr Seuss' birthday with Free Printable Lorax Corner Bookmarks!

Download and print out the Lorax Corner Bookmark by clicking the link below. Use scissors to cut out the bookmark. Take your time when cutting around that crazy mustache!

Celebrate Dr Seuss' birthday with Free Printable Lorax Corner Bookmarks!

Use a scoring tool and a ruler to crease the guidelines. This will help make the paper easier to fold.

Celebrate Dr Seuss' birthday with Free Printable Lorax Corner Bookmarks!

Fold the bookmark along the lines and crease well.

Celebrate Dr Seuss' birthday with Free Printable Lorax Corner Bookmarks!

Add some glue or use a tape runner to add adhesive to one of the blank triangles of the bookmark.

Celebrate Dr Seuss' birthday with Free Printable Lorax Corner Bookmarks!

Fold the other side over and press the paper together well.

Celebrate Dr Seuss' birthday with Free Printable Lorax Corner Bookmarks!

To use the bookmark, place the corner of the page into the pocket of the bookmark. Now you can close your book and your place is saved! Such an easy and fun bookmark to make! For best results, print the bookmarks on cardstock.


Printables from Artsy-Fartsy Mama are for personal use only. You may use these in an educational setting, but you may not sell them. If you'd like to share this printable digitally, share a link to this post/website only. Do not share a direct link to the printable.

Here are some of my favorite supplies to help the printables look their best:

  • Printer: I love my HP printers! I actually have both an inkjet and laser printer, so it depends on what type you prefer. They both print beautifully every time!
         InkjetHP Envy 6155e Wireless All-in-One Printer
         LaserHP Laserjet Pro MFP 3101sdw Printer
  • Paper: For best results, I recommend printing on high quality cardstock or copy paper, depending on the project (I will always suggest in the tutorial which one to use).
  • Laminator: For printables you are planning to use over and over again, simply laminate and use dry erase markers to mark up the printables. Dry erase pockets are another great option!
  • Paper Cutter: I love my Fiskars Paper Cutter. Cutting out printables goes quickly and efficiently every time.
  • Cutting Supplies: high quality scissors and a craft knife are a must-have for cutting out paper patterns and other intricate details.

As always, I love to see the printables in action, and would love to hear what you think! Share on InstagramFacebook, or leave a comment/photo on the project pin on Pinterest! #AFMPrintables!

Be sure to check out these other FREE Dr. Seuss printables:


What's your favorite Dr. Seuss book?

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  1. I love this! I made my granddaughter a Lorax shirt. It turned out adorable. Printing these out for her to give to her classmates.

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  2. I literally grew up with Dr Seuss my dad who was a high school math teacher for every library week he would write a poem in Dr Seuss's style and I really wish you would have kept them because they were just adorable. The man looks like geppetto but more in the lorax kind of style than the Italian Craftsman.

    But like The lorax he left an impactful message on me that is so indelible and that is take care of what you leave behind because unless you do there won't be any for anybody else. And in that vein it opens my eyes to everything and watching it happen had to be devastating for Dr Seuss/Mr. Geisel.

    One thing I learned a few years ago but I was glad that it continued was that Stan Lee was in the same army unit as Dr Seuss and Dr Seuss saw firsthand what The sneetches were doing which was also very eye-opening for me but I also had a question for you do you know of any known yarn patterns to make tiny lorax creatures like off the top of your head because I would love to make one and keep it in my art room where it would be on pride of plates next to my animation that I never got a chance to pursue as a career because of my disability but what I did get in honor of both my dad and Mr Geisel was a truffula tree tattoo done by a vegan but in my and it had to be in his book Style it could not be from the 3D animated movies because that's what my mother encourage me to do was escape through literature

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