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This month
accordion book
The Spring Moss base measures 5 1/2" x 4 3/4" and the strip cut from my stamped background paper is 1 1/2" X 5 1/2".
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October 2009
Make a gift bow from a magazine page
Cut a magazine page into 9 strips, 3/4" wide. Leave 3 of the strips full length. Cut one inch off 3 of the strips. Cut two inches off 2 of the strips. Cut the last strip down to 3 1/2" long.
August 2009
bridemate's guide
You can download the template to make a little accordion fold booklet, fill in relevant details (important dates, the dress shop's card, fabric swatches, etc.) and tuck it all into an A2 envelope.
oh my goodness… « unruly things
I would have made these in a heart beat and sent them to my lovely bridesmaids.
Blog Out Loud >> Connecting Through Creative Blogging
love this mix of colors
Marshall Alexander - Paper Engineer
"Lonely at work? Print, cut, and fold some friends for your desk."
DIY Favor Packaging | Style Me Pretty : The Ultimate Wedding Blog
All you have to do, is print the template onto an 8.5×11” piece of card stock (80 lb) with a color printer. Score along dotted lines with a bone folder and a ruler. With an x-acto knife and ruler, cut along solid lines. Fold box together and tape shut with double-sided tape where indicated.
Leo on the Loose: DIY: FREE printable Mini File Folder & Labels
These FREE PRINTABLE folders are roughly 4.5"x6". I have also included printable labels for the outside of the folders or just for around the house.
Leo on the Loose: DIY: One-of-a-kind Trip Map gift
"Have you taken the trip of a lifetime? Know someone who has? Remember that special time with a one-of-a-kind personal trip map! Relatives of mine just returned from a two week visit to Italy. To help them remember their journey, I created these personal maps."
July 2009
Tuesday Tutorials : Elise Blaha : Small Blank Books
Slide a piece of paper into one of the envelopes. It should fit snugly and stick out as shown.
Stick the flap of the second envelope behind the paper already inside the first envelope.
Your cover should look like the image shown with the patterned paper tucked into each envelope.
June 2009
Make a Do-Si-Do Book
Tools
Paper
Scissors
Linen thread
Needle
Bone folder
Awl
Pencil
May 2009
love you bookmark
What you'll need:
1) the printable PDF of the template, get it here
2) letter-sized cardstock
3) fabric scrap
4) craft knife
5) short length of thinnish ribbon
6) .25 inch hole punch
7) spray adhesive
8) bone folder
