Do your kids love playing the Angry Birds games and watching the movies? If so, they’ll love these cute angry bird bookmarks you can make together using our handy printable template. Kids can make them for themselves, plus a few to hand out to classmates and friends.
Making your own bookmarks is a fun way to organize your reading materials and make them more personal. They’re easy to make and are the perfect way to keep track of your page while you’re reading.
These angry birds bookmarks are made with simple crafting materials like craft sticks and construction paper. Learn how to make your favorite characters today!
I don’t know about you, but the Angry Birds craze lasted for years in our house. Our son couldn’t get enough of the games, the cartoon, and all the toys. I miss those days, but this craft brings back wonderful memories.
Why You Should Make This Angry Birds Craft
Crafting with the kids is a lot of fun and is a great way to spend time together as a family. Here are just a few reasons you should add this craft to your list:
- Making bookmarks will encourage kids to read so they can use their new creations
- It’s a screen-free way for Angry Bird fans to enjoy their favorite characters
- They make fun handmade gifts that kids can give to their friends
- You can make extras and donate to the library—do it as a random act of kindness!
You’ll be making Red and a blue bird… the blue one can be one of The Blues (Jay, Jake, and Jim) or perhaps Tony. For a full list of the Angry Birds characters, check out The Flock.
Materials for Angry Birds Bookmarks
Here’s what you’ll need to get started on this perfect little Angry Bird craft:
- Angry Birds Bookmark Template
- construction paper
- craft sticks (popsicle sticks)
- pencils
- paint
- paintbrush
- scissors
- marker pen
- glue stick
How to Make an Angry Birds Themed Bookmark
First, gather your materials. Making crafts is easier when you have everything you need on your table or work surface rather than searching for items one at a time. Then, when you’re ready, here’s what you do. Just follow the step by step photo instructions:
Step 1: Print out the template (available below).
Step 2: Cut the pieces of the template out carefully. Trace them onto colored cardstock using a pencil—red for Red and blue for the other birds. You could also use black to make Bomb, etc.
Step 3: Glue a face to the white tummy shape and then to the Angry Bird’s body.
Step 4: Paint the craft stick using red or blue paint, depending on which character you’re making.
Step 5: Glue the bird to the top of the craft stick.
Angry Birds Books
Wasn’t that fun? Perhaps you’d like to buy a few new books to go along with your freshly-made bookmarks. Here are some your Angry Birds fan may enjoy:
- Angry Birds Transformers: Age of Eggstinction – My kiddo loved this crossover, so this book is on my shopping list right now!
- Angry Birds Star Wars: The Science Behind the Saga – National Geographic
- Angry Birds Space: A Furious Flight to the Final Frontier – National Geographic
- Angry Birds Playground Atlas – National Geographic
- Angry Birds Movie 2: The Junior Novel
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We hope you enjoyed this Angry Birds bookmark craft. You’ll love seeing it tucked inside your favorite books. If you did enjoy it, please pin it to your boards on Pinterest! That’ll keep it handy for when you’re ready to craft with your angry birds fan.
Get the template here!
Angry Birds Bookmark Craft
This cute craft is perfect for any Angry Birds fan. You'll love using these Angry Birds bookmarks in your favorite reads!
Materials
- construction paper
- craft sticks (popsicle sticks)
- pencils
- paint
- paintbrush
- scissors
- marker pen
- glue stick
Tools
- Printer
Instructions
- Print out the template.
- Cut the pieces of the template out carefully. Trace them onto colored cardstock using a pencil.
- Glue a face to the white tummy shape and then to the Angry Bird’s body.
- Paint the craft stick using red or blue paint, depending on which character you’re making.
- Glue the bird to the top of the craft stick.
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