Today’s project is the little gift everyone received who attended my Luau Catalog Launch Party – it was my was of saying thank you. After all I appreciate each and everyone of you!
I had a lot of fun making these little beach bags. As I mentioned yesterday I just love anything nautical and so the Maritime Designer Series Paper was perfect for this project.
My little Pool Party sticky notes came from my local dollar store. I squeeled when I found these little pads since they were just the right color LOL.
Do you ever see Stampin’ Up! colors while you are shopping and looking at things? My daughter is always rolling her eyes at me when I say it is such and such color.
The sticky notes are about 1/2 the thickness of the typical stack of post it notes – so you can just use 1/2 of pad of the name band ones if you’d like.
Want to know how I made these? Well here is my latest video tutorial for you so you can make them too. It’s a little longer than normal since I’ve got some helpful tips along the way.
Enjoy!
Beach Bag Post it Note Holders Video Tutorial:
Update: please note that the measurements shown on the Simply Scored Scoring Tool are correct – not what I’m saying. Measurements have been added to the description on the video and should be 3 1/4″, 3 1/2″, 6 3/4″ and 7″. Sorry 🙂
Stop back by tomorrow when I’ll be sharing some more pictures and another recipe from the Luau with you.
Supplies:
Stamp Set: Sea Street (133985/133988)
Inks: Night of Navy (126970)
Paper: Maritime Designer Series Paper (133696), Real Red (102482), Night of Navy (101889), and Coastal Cabana Card Stock (131297)
Accessories: Real Red 1/4″ Cotton Ribbon (134563), Antique Brads (117273), 1/2″ Circle Punch (119869), Stampin’ Pierce Mat (126199) and Paper Piercer (126189), Stampin’ Trimmer (126889), Simply Scored Scoring Tool (122334), Multipurpose Liquid Glue (110755), Sticky Strip (104294), and Fast Fuse (129026)
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Super project Jini. Thanks for the excellent video and all the relevant details. Can’t wait to try this for myself. Hm…maybe using the new Moonlight DSP. I’m addicted to that stuff. Hope the Luau was fun…the salad looked amazing!
Thanks Jean, thanks for leaving your comment. These little bags are rather addicting once you get started. Look forward to seeing yours sometime soon!