Make a Simple Bookmark!

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I attend a book club at my town’s Council of Aging. I had never been interested in the arts and crafts activities because they seemed to simple for me. But someone offered to give a class on making a bookmark to us book lovers…. It reminded me of when we made task analyses in graduate school!

Here are the supplies:

Steps to sequence:

  1. Select which stickers I wanted. There was a very nice selection of very pretty stickers. I also decided to put a sticker on each side of the plastic. This craft may help some clients who struggle with making choices…
  2. Peel the clear plastic off the hard plastic. This required very good eye-hand coordination and not a good task for people easily frustrated.
  3. Peel the plastic off the stickers. This was even more challenging and a bit tricky. But I persevered. One sticker ripped a bit, but the end product was still nice. This is not a great task for a perfectionist. Fortunately, I am the opposite of a perfectionist…
  4. Lastly, place the sticker, preferably centered. Again, fortunately, I am not a perfectionist but can see how the sticker being not centered might bother people with mental illness. I am not one of them…
  5. The tassel is attached through that hole at the top of the hard plastic. Attaching it required a bit of motor planning….

It was interesting to hear…

other people making comments such as “I am not artistic at all”, “I haven’t done a craft in years” and ” wow, this is tricky”… and “how will I get that tassel on”. So this activity required a bit of problem solving – which might be exactly what your client needs…..

By the way,

the bookmark works great. It’s not too thick. The book is The Intruder by Freida McFadden….

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