Bookplate / Ex Libris Cards — 6 Designs Per Page
Six "This book belongs to ___" bookplate designs per printable sheet — classic, double border, ornate corner, art-deco, leafy frame, modern minimal. Optional pre-filled owner name.
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Six bookplate styles, all with the same words
Bookplates (Latin: ex libris, "from the books of") are the centuries-old way to mark book ownership — pasted inside the front cover so the book can be lent, tracked, and returned. Modern collectors and small home libraries still use them; school librarians use them on every donated book. The six styles here cover the visual languages people actually want: classic single border, double border (slightly more formal), ornate corner with diamond accents, art-deco fan corners (1920s feel), leafy frame with vine arcs, and modern minimal with two thick horizontal bars.
Owner name (optional)in the controls fills the name line for the entire batch — handy when you're labelling a personal library and don't want to write the same name 30 times. Leave blank to handwrite each one (more personal for gifts and family heirloom books).
Cardstock and adhesive: 100 lb cardstock holds glue better than copy paper. Acid-free PVA glue is the librarian standard — won't yellow paper or migrate into binding glue over decades. Avoid double-sided tape for valuable books; it dries out. Pair with Bookmark Templates for matching gift sets.