Showing posts with label post it note pad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label post it note pad. Show all posts

Saturday, January 29, 2011

In His Time


I altered this handy little post-it-note holder, that I received as a end-of-the-year Thank You gift from my hairdresser. It had a not-so-attractive cover on it. The digi is a freebie I got from Crafting with Deedee's Digis. They have a progressive challenge. If you use one of their digi's (there is a free one on the side bar of their blog) & post your project on their site, then next week you get the new digital stamp in your email. You can't beat that?
I colored the image with my SU! markers. I cut some of the pieces out & raised them with some "dimensionals". For the background, I used white cardstock, 1/2 of a scallop circle & blue ink. I laid the 1/2 scallop down & sponged the edges, to make the sky. Clever huh? I saw somebody do this, when I was surfing around looking for inspiration.
It was so warm here yesterday, made me think of spring. But, today it is back to being cold & breezy. I guess I shouldn't complain. It is winter. Just hope the weather man doesn't say that "S" word for a while.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

My Desk Mate

I took SU! Demonsrators; Rebecca Rodrigez & Connie Babbet's ideas & combined them, to make My Desk Mate.

I made Connie's Box, go HERE for those directions. Then, I printed off a free calendar, HERE. I rolled matching Designer Paper & put in a see through pen. The current month's calendar is held on with a SU! 1/2" Library Clip. The other months are in the drawer.

If you have any questions, email me or post a comment. Thanks

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Post-it Note Pad Holder

This would make a great little gift for a friend or co-worker. Here's the directions I got from a fellow SU! Demonstrator, Rebecca Rodriguez.

Score the 11"x 4-1/4" cardstock @ 2-3/4 & 5-1/2" , then fold.
Score a 2" x 2-1/2" piece of cardstock (this is what will hold the pen) @ 1/2", 1", 1-1/2" & 2", then fold to create the pen holder. Tape it together with sticky strip. Then, add one piece of sticky strip to the back & bottom of the pen holder.

Give it a try. It's pretty easy. I put matching Designer Paper inside a see-through pen.