Monday, April 30, 2012

Fresh Color Challenge at Hand Stamped Sentiments HSS116 {how-to}

Pin It Now! This week at Hand Stamped Sentiments, we are challenged to use one of the prettiest color combos I've seen in a while...Pool Party, Pink Pirouette, Regal Rose, Basic Grey.  I can never envision what to do with a color combo until I sit down and start playing.

So, I grabbed a few supplies, a Dollar Tree pack of mini composition books, and got to work.  This ended up being my last project for my Stampin' Buffet at my house yesterday...



I for one, can't wait to tuck this in my purse and whip it out to jot down groceries or cardmaking brainstorms :D I was inspired by a larger spiral bound notebook done by Wendy Cunningham.
These are super easy and cost about 50 cents each to make...below are some basic instructions.  I didn't list measurements, as your notepads might not be the same size as these, mine are about 41/2" x 3-1/2". Just lay the notebook open flat on your cardstock and mark where the top and bottom are, go a little large, and cut and trim...just don't go too small.




BUTTERFLY NOTE PAD
INSTRUCTIONS:

11)      Rub Regal Rose cardstock against edge of table to bend in a curve.
22)      Fold in half to find center.
33)      Stamp randomly with Artistic Etchings stamps and Versamark Ink.
44)      Adhere Basic Grey ribbon down spine and trim excess.
55)      Adhere Regal Rose cardstock to notebook with Tombo Multi glue, and corner round edges.
66)      Adhere patterned paper strip, trim if necessary.
77)      Punch newsprint oval, sponge and adhere.
88)      Tie ribbon around bottom of Pink Pirouette rectangle.
99)      Ticket Corner Punch top to corners, adhere with dimensionals to notepad.
110)  Apply pearls to butterfly, and adhere with dimensionals.




As it so happens, my notepad fits well with the Friday Mashup challenge this week too...to use text or print in a project.  




Hope you decide to play along with the gorgeous springy challenge colors at Hand Stamped Sentiments!

SUPPLY LIST:
STAMPS:  Artistic Etchings
INK: Pink Pirouette, Versamark
PAPER:  Attic Boutique DSP, First Edition DSP, Regal Rose CS, Pink Pirouette CS
ACCESSORIES: Basic Grey 5/8" satin ribbon, Decorative Frames embossing folder, Beautiful Wings embosslits, Basic Pearls, Ticket Corner Punch, Corner Round punch, Sponge
OTHER:




Have a blessed & creative day! Erika.

10 comments:

  1. Wow, this mini notebook is gorgeous with color and texture. The blend of First Edition with the Attic Boutique is brillant! So cool :0) Elizabeth

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  2. This is delightful!! I love all of the vintage-y details! Thanks for joining us at the Friday Mashup!!

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  3. I always have a notebook in my purse, but nothing this pretty! What a fun class addition. That oval is my favorite, such a wow factor no matter how it's done. --Thank you for the sweet comment on my project. It was my "high" at the dinner table. psst. I used the wording to help line the letters up! ;)

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  4. SUPER CUTE!!! I love making these and yours is ADORABLE!!! I haven't made these in FOREVER, but you have inspired me to crack open my box of comp books. ;-)

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  5. Very pretty. Love the butterfly.

    Thanks for sharing your lovely card with us for this weeks challenge.

    Cheers,
    Kasey ~ in Oz
    Friday Mashup DT

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  6. Great combination of the two challenges! Your mini notebook is so adorable. Thanks for playing along with us at the Friday Mashup this week!

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  7. Okay you make this sound super easy, but WOW, it makes a HUGE impact. I really love the ribbon down the spine, it sure lays nice on the rounded edge. I'd love to hear more about your "buffet", too. :)

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  8. So Pretty!!! Love the use of the dsp!! I love the designer frame and the butterfly fits perfect!!! Perfect layout and accents!!!

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  9. Super pretty and super neat! I love the pencil! I want to do this will ALL my pens and pencils now, haha!

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  10. What a beautiful notebook. You did such a beautiful job on the cover. Thanks for the inspiration!

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