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http://katelisacrafts.bl...om/2010/07/notepads.htmlI made these note-pads for my aunt and my mother. My mother actually works at a salon and does nails so that is why I made hers like that. And made one for my aunt! They loved them! My mom uses hers for groceries and loves that they are post its on inside! TFL I should make one for my daughters teacher! hhhhmmmmmmmmm!
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Those are very nice notepads. TFS
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What a great idea. I'm always looking for "things" to do with post it notes.
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Do you have instructions on how to make these? They are really nice and practical.
Thanks, Linda
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My instructions I am really bad with this, lol. I used an 8 1/2 x 11 cardstock page and put post it pad in to measure the height so I just cut that at the time (top and bottom). Then put post it pad back in and with ruler and one of those bone things I do not know what it is called but it creases the page to fold better. Then I took out post it pad again and closed the cardstock with the folds and used one of those slicer things to trim the front! Oh my gosh that sounds horrible! I am a visual person I can show how to make it but can't word it! I should make a video! Sorry about the horrible instructions! I will be making more of these actually this weekend so I will figure out how to post video! Hope that helped a little. I think it also would be best just to measure the pad and add like an extra half inch so the pad is centered! That might have been more simpler. And to stick the pad in I used my tape runner so it stays in there good! So the person just has to stick refills in. Glad you like it! LINDARITTER wrote:Do you have instructions on how to make these? They are really nice and practical.
Thanks, Linda
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Thanks for the instructions. I get the general idea. Am looking forward to your video. I'll keep checking your blog to see when you post the video. These are really a nice idea.
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