Monday, August 17, 2009

Monday's Notes

A marvelous Monday to you! I don’t know about where you live but here it is HOT, HOT, HOT - a perfect day to stay inside and create some art! Hmmm - maybe today would be a great day to start on my Christmas cards…
But I digress - today I am going to show you another sample from the August stamp release from Innovative Stamp Creations.

Notes:


This is a very easy to make note card holder - something to slip into your purse and have on hand when you need to jot down a quick thought. The flower is made from grunge paper that I cut in my cuttlebug. The butterfly is a Heidi Swapp chipboard that was inked and misted with a brown felt butterfly behind it.

Here’s a picture of the inside:

Stay cool today!

KAT

The Stuff:
Stamps - (all Innovative Stamp Creations) Make a Note, Odd Findings
Paper - from the ISC August Kit, Close to Cocoa (SU)
Ink - Vintage Photo Distress (Ranger), Close to Cocoa (SU)
Other - Hemp Twine, Felt Chipboard Butterfly, Metal Rim Tag; Grunge paper, game spinner, sprocket and gear, long fastener (Tim Holtz - idea-ology), Magnetic Snap (Basic Grey)

6 comments:

Connie M. said...

This is just so beautiful, Kat!! I Love how this flips open, and that flower is just stunning!

Heather Ulmer said...

Grungepaper in the cuttlebug! You are too smart! I love this notepad! I just gave you two blog awards on my blog because you are always so inspiring.

Sabrina Jackson said...

Wow, Kat, this is one breathtaking little notebook!!! I love the way you've put the pen on the inside. You are so smart :D:D:D:D Off course don't let me forget that wonderful Grungepaper flower!!!! You never cease to amaze me with your creativity. Hugs, Sabrina

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