🌅 Organize your faith in style — never miss a chapter, never miss a moment.
Mr. Pen Bible Tabs offer 75 laminated, tearproof tabs in vintage sunset shades, designed for easy application with an alignment guide. Compatible with both Protestant and Catholic Bibles, these durable tabs provide clear, large fonts for quick reference, making Bible study and journaling more organized and visually inspiring.
Manufacturer | Mr. Pen |
Brand | Mr. Pen |
Item Weight | 1.41 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 8.43 x 5.55 x 0.35 inches |
Item model number | PKTT075M309 |
Color | Sunset Shades (Catholic Bible) |
Manufacturer Part Number | PKTT075M309 |
G**E
Great Mr Pen Bible tabs !!!!
I really like this bible tabs they hold very well and the print is just the right size . Very good quality. I order first Dec, 1 the sunset shade. My bible is on the smaller side. It went well with the color ,gave a vibrant look. They are very simple to apply and instructions explain how to line them up if needed. In the sunset shade tabs was out of order and also extra tab of books that my bible dont have listed on the tabs. The Songs of Solomon didn't have a tab ,I had to use Songs of Songs,It did say catholic bible so maybe that why. None these were big enough issues to effect how awesome these tabs are.I went to church was asked about my bible. The tabs made it stand out, look very good .On Dec 21 in order another set because my Mom wanted her bible done. I order the Grey set.Her bilbe is standard size bigger then mine. I had no issues with this set at all. They were in order and all bible books was listed. Again my mom need everything in large print to see and tabs are just right for her a good size print. She was very pleased . Now my husband wants tabs. It wold be nice if it was a black set.My only suggestion is of course when applying the tabs they stick to the pages very easy so be careful not tear pages. When you fold you tabs over to seal both sides together .Hold them for 1min to make sure it sealed. This keeps for coming loose sticking to another page tearing your bible.By the way I thought the black mustache and Thank note was very cute & nice.
A**
Super cute
These Bible tabs are super cute. Love the colors, the gold lettering. They're pretty sturdy, too. Almost feel a bit like cardboard. I only have one complaint, actually it's not a complaint. They're perfect. However, if you have a Bible with very very thin paper, these are very difficult to put on. You've got to be very gentle. I'm very heavy handed and still was able to do it right, but with patience and taking my time. Again that's only because the type of Bible I have, the pages are thinner than all of my other bibles. I would definitely buy these again for one of my other bibles with heavier paper.They look good with the Bible I've posted in the photos here, but because my pages are so thin and the tabs a bit thicker and heavier, it's cause some wrinkles in some of my pages, and bends. No fault of the publishers who made these, but just be careful when opening and closing because they can bend pages real easy. I'm just really easy now with my bible when I flip pages, and don't flip it by the tab itself. Kinda grab the tab and then put my finger underneath and lift that section up with whole finger instead.1. Great product2. Very cute3. Easy to install on thicker papered Bible pages. Take time to install if pages are very thin.4. Easy enough to read. Some of the tabs are a little harder to read because of the certain color background, but they're so cute I'm using them anyway.Would definitely (and probably will) buy more for another Bible I have.I hate giving a 3 star rating on the "easy to read" section, but felt like if you have any type of eye problems or wear glasses, a few of the tabs are hard to see the writing because it is a shiny gold color, and some of the background colors wash it out. But that's shouldn't stop you from getting them. It's just an FYI.I also gave a 3 star for "easy to use" but by no means is it the publishers fault. It's only if you have a Bible with very very thin paper like mine. The good thing though, is the tabs are a thicker type material, so they bend very well and pretty much are set in place from the get go. Like once you bend them, they're in place nicely, first try. Other tabs I've had to do over, or readjust. With these, I did not.
W**N
Beautiful!
Having bought a ‘vintage’ Bible at my local library book sale ($2), the Living Bible has quickly become my fav Bible so far—of my many. I don’t need tabs to find a book in any Bible but I did want to dress it up a little yet didn’t want a cover; so book tabs to the rescue. I couldn’t decide which tabs suited so I bought the bundle (at a very cheap price) intending to mix and match. I discovered the one set is already quite variable, modern—maybe even juvenile but fun— so no need to mix but those didn’t seem to suit this Bible. I didn’t think I would choose the flowery tabs but this Bible being from 1971, one that was in our home when I was a child, they seemed to suit it best— and I love them. The gold letter writing is beautiful, large, and clear yet the background is visible. The enclosed ruler with instructions helps to line up the tabs if you want them that way—and since I’ve historically made a mess of them I loved that bonus.While I wouldn’t change the designs one thing that surprised me is that these tabs are all paper/cardboard. I know they say ‘laminated’ and I guess I didn’t get that , but the flowery designed ones are quite big so are heavy on the page— makes my Bible thicker. I am glad I didn’t try to use them on those thin onion skin pages that fancier Bibles have—which I haven’t used in years due to the flimsy transparency. But also, I can see them becoming frayed with the use I put on them, although maybe not because they are laminated? I know the low cost reflects the materials in part and they are pretty but for a more modern adult Bible the traditional plastic tabs might be a better choice. I’ve even seen leather tabs which are probably lighter than these. For the use of this Bible though these certainly work. I love having the extra tabs that can be used for the concordance, dictionary, or contents pages, etc—which this Bible does not have any of—but I love a good book mark so I can see using these to make some (last pic is a simple one made with an index card which I will write memory stuff like names of the Apostles—can’t believe I still have a hard time naming them all.) I can see using them also in my sewing machine manuals (another collection) and cookbooks, etc.Because of the way my Bible is printed—starting a different book on the same page —I do have a few places where short books overlap on the page but it was no problem to place two labels on that page—see photo. All in all I am very happy with my purchase.Edit: As I look at the labels in the clear light of day I see they look ragged already due to the way they fold—each side is slit to the middle causing the edges to lift on some of them, see last photo. That might be my fault because I did them in the early morning hours without daylight, guess I didn’t see good enough—but I was sure to bend them in half before I placed them. Wouldn’t have been like that had they been plastic stick on as I expected rather than fold over cardboard.But here’s another very disappointing thing, being laminated makes the extra labels useless for me—seeing as how my label maker went belly up and now isn’t the time to buy a new one. No writing implement will stick to the lamination—no Flair, ball point pen, or pen, no fabric pen or Le Pen which writes on EVERYTHING. Ruined my extra labels I had put on my personal calendar journal by trying, had to get out my scrapbooking supplies to cover them over, so what was the purpose? I tried to be positive but I’m really irritated now.
B**G
Beautiful
These transparent tabs are beautiful, thin and very sturdy. It is important to take your time putting these on as they are super sticky and will not be forgiving if not placed properly. They do not add much bulk to my Bible. I’m very happy with this purchase.
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