Raise your hand if you remember these super handy notepad holders!!? I think I started making these about 15 years ago. I keep one in my car so that I always have a notepad ready without the paper being all wrinkled up!
Easy to Make!
- I cut my designer paper (Delightful Floral used here) to about 7″ x 10″.. always measure your clear case before cutting!
- Create a focal point to add to the DSP – I used the Fluffiest Friends bundle.
- Use a clear standard stamp case from Stampin’ Up!, slip the DSP inside.
- Adhere a mini legal pad inside the case using Tear & Tape. (if the pad is too large, office supply stores can cut them for you.. usually they can cut several at a time)
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I created these for gifts for my Luv 2 Stamp Group November prize patrol challenge. They were so fun to make and brought back a ton of memories!!
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Love this idea! Thank you 😁
I remember the big horrah with everyone making these, keeping 1, giving 1 away, etc..
An oldie, but goodie & thank you for bringing back a wonderful project.
What a nice book and we can make it as large or great as we want. Thank you Patty!
What a great idea! This is new to me and I love it. Thanks for sharing!
My Office Supply wanted $10.00 A PIECE to cut the little note pads.
I decided against it!
Wish there was an easier way to cut the pads…
Try Fed Ex/kinkos. I found they would do a whole stack (about 12 pads at once) for .50 cents (one big cut). I’m sure it’s gone up a bit but I can’t imagine $10. ugh.
Patty,
Your project is super cute and so are your cards.