Being Productive in My Imaginary World Bookmark – Funny Acrylic Bookmark with Tassel for Book Lovers G0706

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Being Productive in My Imaginary World Bookmark – Funny Acrylic Bookmark with Tassel for Book Lovers G0706
$ 7.95

Mentally booked. Physically unavailable.

Some people color-code a planner. You reorganize an entire fictional kingdom before breakfast. This "Being Productive in My Imaginary World" acrylic bookmark is for the reader whose real to-do list keeps losing to a much better one — the one with dragons in it.

Printed in full color on durable clear acrylic, the design is a moody little celestial vignette: a crescent moon and scattered stars, an ornate gold frame, a stack of well-loved books (A Life of Daydreams, Romance & Mayhem, Fictitious Problems, Legends & Lies), a teacup that simply reads Main Character Energy, and a candle-lit clipboard holding today's real plan:

  • Finish one more chapter
  • Rule a fictional kingdom
  • Ignore real responsibilities
  • Romanticize the to-do list
  • Repeat tomorrow

A soft white tassel finishes it off, so you can find your page without hunting for the corner you dog-eared three chapters ago.

Why readers love it

  • Won't bend, crease, or curl. Unlike paper bookmarks, UV printed acrylic holds up to being shoved in a tote bag, a car console, or the bottom of a beach bag.
  • Full-color, edge-to-edge print. The artwork is printed directly onto the acrylic, so the colors stay rich instead of peeling or fading like a sticker.
  • Slim enough to stay put. It marks your page without splaying the spine of your favorite paperback.
  • Wipes clean. Coffee ring? Candle wax? A damp cloth and it's new again.

Product details

  • Material: UV printed acrylic
  • Finish: Full-color print, smooth face, rounded top with tassel hole
  • Tassel: Soft white tassel, attached
  • SKU: G0706
  • Ships: Ready to ship — made in our Fernandina Beach, Florida studio

Who this bookmark is for

The romantasy reader with seven bookmarks and no idea where any of them are. The friend who says "one more chapter" at 1 a.m. The book club member who has opinions. The teacher, librarian, or coworker who deserves something better than a gift card. It slips into a card, a stocking, a teacher appreciation bag, or a book club swap without any wrapping gymnastics.

Frequently asked questions

What is this bookmark made of?
It's UV printed acrylic — a rigid, water-resistant plastic that won't bend or tear the way a paper or cardstock bookmark does. The design is printed directly onto the surface in full color.

Will the acrylic damage my book?
No. It's a slim, smooth-edged bookmark designed to rest between pages without pressing or creasing them. We recommend sliding it in flat rather than clamping it against the spine.

Does the tassel come attached?
Yes. Every bookmark ships with the white tassel already tied through the top.

Can I clean it?
Yes — wipe the acrylic with a soft, slightly damp cloth. Skip abrasive cleaners and scouring pads, which can dull the printed surface.

Is this a good gift for a book lover?
It's one of our easiest gifts to give. It's under $10, it needs no sizing or guessing, and the humor lands with anyone who reads for escape rather than for a reading challenge badge. Pair it with a candle, a mug, or a new release for a complete bookish gift.

How fast does it ship?
This is a ready-to-ship item, so it leaves our studio quickly rather than being made to order. Local customers are welcome to choose pickup at our Fernandina Beach studio.

Is it customizable?
This design is sold as shown. If you'd like a personalized or custom-printed bookmark for a book club, launch team, or shop, reach out — custom printing is something we do every week.

About Paisley Grace Makery

We're a maker studio in Fernandina Beach, Florida, designing and producing our own gifts, décor, and DIY projects in house. Every bookmark in this collection is designed by our team and printed on our own equipment — not drop-shipped, not mass produced overseas.

Slip it into your current read and get back to your imaginary world. The real one will still be there tomorrow.

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