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Tuesday 3 October 2017

Craft fair ideas pretty post it notes and holder...


More craft fair ideas today. Here is one idea that turned out so well I am going to make a big batch for my customer christmas gifts. Presentation is the show stopper here, turning a oldie but goodie idea into something super pretty you will just NEED to try.

So here we have 3 x 3" post it notes dressed up real pretty. I gave them a white card cover and decorated them with a silver emboss sentiment cut from the lovely words thinlits set. A backing board was created easily using scrap chip board from packs of paper doilies. If you don't have any of these simply cut some to 4 x 4" use medium weight chip board or recycled packaging. Each board was covered simply with fresh florals dsp front and back.

The notes are then clipped to the back board with a basic clip with pretty ribbon tied around the top. To make the gift look extra special, the packaging becomes part of the project for an extra special finish. By adding a co ordinating backing card, a cello bag and a pretty topper, this project escalates in wow factor. Using the bow builder punch to create a pretty bow and adding a tiny amount of frilled lace just makes it super pretty.

Measurements are all approximate and you simply take the idea and formulate your own measurements to fit the post it notes you have. For further step by step instructions visit my Youtube video via this link... be sure to subscribe and give a thumbs up. Products used are listed below any you wish to purchase just click the pictures easy as pie. 

So for now grab a brew .. get comfy ... and enjoy the video. If you make this project be sure and send me a picture via any of my social media links... have fun and happy stampin xxx Amanda


                                            



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2 comments:

  1. Im a newbie to card making/paper/crafts. I stumbled upon your page..so happy I did! Just a beautiful project & I too love shabby chic.

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  2. Love this adorable project. New at crafting and would love to try this as my first project. You really made this look so easy!

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