Bookplates are a beautiful way to personalize a gift, ensure a loaned book is eventually returned or in our case, update the ownership of a collection of thrifted books.
It’s not uncommon to find the previous owners names written in children’s books, so Emma really loved the idea of sticking some pretty labels with her name over the old inscriptions. I’ve created a set of four retro inspired floral bookplates. The printable PDF is free for personal use, so feel free to print as many as you need.
CLICK HERE —>Floral Bookplate and download the PDF. You can print onto adhesive (sticker) paper or just regular paper.
Cut out neatly on yellow lines and stick on.
Once you start, you’ll want to do your whole library.
Happy Reading!
Love these! This may just be the push I need to get my books done … I’ve been thinking about it for ages now. (P.S. my owls arrived last night, love them, thanks for the speedy delivery 🙂 )
Glad the owls arrived safely. Happy to know they have a loving home.
x cinti
Loving, albeit temporary home … awaiting the arrival of two new bundles of joy expected by friends in the coming months.
Love these prints!! Just posted on Craft Gossip! Thanks for the submission!!
Thank you these book plates are just right for Grandmas too :o)
Wonderful work!