Tuesday, June 26, 2012

"Hello" Notepad

Hey everyone! Long time, no see! I haven't blogged in quite sometime. I do apologize for that but I have been so busy with custom sewing orders that I have not had as much time to scrap. I missed scrappin', but I was able to sit down today and make a few simple projects. I thought I would share one with you guys today.

I altered one of those clear 4x6 inch plastic picture frames you can pick up at any craft store for around a $1 and transformed it into a Post It notepad holder. Super simple and so fun! Here is what I came up with...

"Hello"
Paper, Stickers, Embellishments: Momenta
Notepads: Post It (3M)
Ribbon: RibbonFX (Hobby Lobby)
Punch: EK Success
Adhesive: Helmar
 I used a wide variety of scrapbooking supplies from the Momenta 'Kaleidoscope' Collection on this project. I just love the bold colors and patterns of this collection. Momenta rocks!
Thanks for stopping by! I'll be back with another project soon!
Happy Scrappin'!!!

14 comments:

  1. Welcome Back!!!Lovely Notepads!!!

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  2. How fun and super duper cute!

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  3. GREAT project!!! I think I might try this. I'm happy for you that your custom clothing business is booming! You do such a great job... Hugs, Dawn

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  4. Very cute notepad. I love how you added the extra space on the right for embellishing.

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  5. I love it!!! These would be perfect for shower game gifts and just to give friends as a fun gift!

    so, love your work!

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  6. This is such a cute idea. Did you glue the post-it pad to the acrylic frame? I was wondering what happens when the pad is empty, can you replace it? That's why I ask. Thanks.

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  7. Cute project. We have been missing you and happy to see you posted. TFS

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  8. so cute! love it and good luck with your new business. I enjoy Katie Scarlett's fashions!

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  9. This is a super cool idea!! I LOVE it!! Seriously how cute!!
    TFS!! Take Care!!
    Jennie @ http://earthyscrap.blogspot.com/

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  10. Thanks everyone!

    Charlotte,
    I used that red tacky strip tape stuff on the back of the post it notes. When used up, the recipient can easily add more if desired. :)

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