Wednesday, December 3, 2008

We're on DAY 4 of a major celebration!! My bloggin' bud Sharon Johnson over at No Time To Stamp celebrated a huge milestone recently and now the festivities are underway to celebrate! She hit one million on her blog counter!!!! So, she invited her Stamp Simply design team along with some wonderful friends along to play! There will be candy and challenges and plenty of gift giving ideas ripe for the holiday pickings for 12 whole days!
Today's challenge is over at Deb Saaranen's place - Dream In Color - Do you need a quick, but lovely, little gift for someone? Maybe your child's teacher, the lady who does your hair or nails? The ladies in your book club? Well, today Deb’s Featured Project is to make a small gift attractively packaged for gift presentation. And, guess what? she wants to challenge you to do the same!

So, I call my gift idea - "Notes On The Go!" And, here's why! I found this cute note pad set at Hobby Lobby and when I bought it, I honestly had no plans for it. It was a complete impulse buy -- and why not - did you see the price? Just under two bucks! I just loved the bold and sassy pink and green! So, then the light bulb hit! and I thought, gosh,I have a stamp that is kind of like that flower on the note pad and I even have matching paper so -- why not make a little note pad and note card set?

I started with an 6-1/2 by 11 piece of paper. I measured the notepad to be 1/4" wide and so I doubled that for the "spine" of my organizer and scored 1/2" wide strip that down the middle. I did the same for the side flap. In the photo below, I added digital score marks so you can see! I ended up covering this piece -front and back- with coordinating card stock to match my note pad. Then, I worked on my note cards! I simply stamped the Victorian Rose in the corner of a 4 by 5-1/2" piece of white paper. Then, I matted my paper on coordinating pink and green pieces of paper and outlined the mat with silver leafing pen. I even made envelopes to match! Here's a close up of the flower. I love this stamp! It just looks so pretty without doing anything to it but ink it up!

And, below, you can see what the inside looks like after I set my note cards, note pad and envelopes inside. You can see I added a little scalloped edge to the "pockets" and the flap that will keep it all together. You can also see I added a magnetic snap to make sure it would close nicely. Speaking of closing nicely..... here's what the outside looks like! Not a ton of detail - just enough to give it some spunk! And, did you notice that I re-used the tag that the notepad came with? I thought that was fun! The saying is from a clear stamp set by Impression Obsession called - A Gift For You. Way cool set with fun elements for tags! I just loved that saying - Perfect for this occassion!

There are other ladies who stepped up to the plate on this challenge, so check out Jennifer, AJ, Tammy, Janine, and Jerri!

Remember! If you want to try your hand at a challenge, you can upload projects and link to your blog in a comment or you can upload to Splitcoast using the key word SSC08!
Dee Jackson - Stampin cuz I Luv 2 - Dee has some BLOG CANDY today!

Sharon Johnson - No Time To Stamp? - with more BLOG CANDY!

And, if you want to stay up to speed on different daily challenges and blog candy giveaways, click HERE to travel to "Party Central!" That's where you'll find a daily rundown of all the Stamp Simply Celebrates happenings!

That's it for today folks! See ya back here tomorrow!

17 comments:

Janine said...

Julie !! This is just fabulous... I love how you made something WOW!!! out of something nice!!
Hope all is well with you!!

Anonymous said...

Julie, I love it, how sweet, a perfect gift for a co-worker, teacher, Mom, etc., you get the picture, I thinks it's fabulous!

Deborah Saaranen said...

Wow-- how amazing! What a great idea! Beautiful!

Anonymous said...

this is just tooooooo sweet Julie. What an awesome notecard set.

Anonymous said...

Julie you asked me a question and I realize I didn't answer you.....sorry.......I have a Laser Jet Printer which prints out really good quality.

Darlene said...

What an adorable set!!! I too have picked up a few sets like this not knowing what I'd do with them ... thanks so much for the inspiration!
Love your packaging ... so pretty! You never cease to amaze me with your creativity! Well done ... awesome gift!!

Sharon (notimetostamp) said...

Julie, this project is FABULOUS!!! I LOVE your holder -- very, very cool!!! I also love that paper you've used. I have had it in the past in both the pink and also in purples. It always makes me happy to use that paper -- OH, I KNOW the recipient of this gift set WILL be happy!!!

Anonymous said...

Oooh! Pink & green and bright and summery. Just what I needed to see on this cold and snowy morning.
If I had friends who needed gifts, this would be a really good one. VERY clever! You must have done this after your coffee. Yep, I'm back, snotty nose and all, so your vacation is over.

Stacy Morgan said...

Oh wonderful little gift and I love the papers you used. Great job!

Lovely gd Cee said...

genius! (did i even spell that right?) you made it even more appealing!!!! i love that! i wish i have the same thought process like you.

where have been beside being your own prisoner in your dungeon? dude, return my call, maybe? i really need you. i have something bittersweet happening and i'm scared.

Barbara Schram said...

YOU have the eye to take the ordinary and make it FABULOUS! I love the colors, the ribbon, and oh how blessed the recipient will be to get this set! Take good care, Julie!

Tanya said...

Very pretty gift!!

Jamie Martin said...

Very pretty and a wonderful idea!

Kimberly Crawford said...

that's really pretty! love the colors and thanks for the how-to!!

Anonymous said...

Julie, Julie, Julie! What a BEAUTIFUL idea! I absolutely LOVE your gift set in its pretty little portfolio. This is awesome!!!

Shirley said...

A very pretty gift packet and so creative too!

Anonymous said...

Oh Julie!! I LOVE this! What a darling set... and your holder is so perfect. Wonderful project!!