"The Page That Breathes" Bookmark

$23.00

Step into the shadows of story with The Page That Breathed, a handmade paper bookmar. I was inspired to create it through my membership in The Creepy Book Club. Each bookmark is one-of-a-kind, layered with pulp-painted cotton and abaca fibers in haunting tones of blue, russet, and ember.

On the front, a cut-paper silhouette of a reader perched upon stacked books hints at stories yet to be discovered. Above, a textured leaf and layered frame float against a midnight sky of handmade paper. Hidden within, a tiny QR code unlocks the chilling short story The Page That Breathed, written exclusively for this piece.

The back of the bookmark reveals embossed textures, spiderweb-like patterns, and the quiet shimmer of fibers—details that remind us that every story has its shadows.

No two are alike—three variations exist, each with its own textures, deckled edges, and embedded details.

Perfect for collectors, dark fiction lovers, and anyone who savors the unsettling pleasure of a story that lingers long after the book has closed.

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Step into the shadows of story with The Page That Breathed, a handmade paper bookmar. I was inspired to create it through my membership in The Creepy Book Club. Each bookmark is one-of-a-kind, layered with pulp-painted cotton and abaca fibers in haunting tones of blue, russet, and ember.

On the front, a cut-paper silhouette of a reader perched upon stacked books hints at stories yet to be discovered. Above, a textured leaf and layered frame float against a midnight sky of handmade paper. Hidden within, a tiny QR code unlocks the chilling short story The Page That Breathed, written exclusively for this piece.

The back of the bookmark reveals embossed textures, spiderweb-like patterns, and the quiet shimmer of fibers—details that remind us that every story has its shadows.

No two are alike—three variations exist, each with its own textures, deckled edges, and embedded details.

Perfect for collectors, dark fiction lovers, and anyone who savors the unsettling pleasure of a story that lingers long after the book has closed.