Wednesday, February 25, 2015

ProjectPea February Hop


Hello everyone and welcome to a new blog hop! Sadly this is my last post as a Project Pea. It has been decided that the Project Pea team will no longer be, but never fear there will still be the regular release team that shares amazing creations with SugarPea Designs. 


Each month we challenge our fabulous team of ProjectPea Designers to create FUN & CREATIVE projects that are sure to make you look at your stamp sets with brand new eyes!





I decided to create a post it note holder. I thought it would be nice to have something on my desk to write notes and not lose my post it stickies! 

I even came up with a little tutorial for you!


So first I cut out my pieces I would need and scored them accordingly. 


I folded and glued the pieces I needed to fold and glue. It is really easy to assemble. 


Here you can see I mounted the folded pieces so the flap covers the note pads. Then I adhered the mats I cut out ahead of time to make the note pad holder fancy!

 


So make sure you stop by and check out what the rest of the team created. 



34 comments:

M DelValle said...

Very creative! Thank you for sharing the tutorial!

Kathy S said...

Great project, well explained. Thanks!

craftymom205 said...

Great project.

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wendy said...

Terrific idea fun project and fab tutorial !

Celeste Goff said...

What a fun project! I'm sorry to hear that this will be your last post with SP!

stampinfun71 said...

I love the lacey paper! Very pretty!

Vankleeck6 said...

This little package is just too cute!

Sandee Shanabrough said...

This is so nice! Great idea!

Lisa Lara said...

How fun Shanna.

Vicki said...

I love to see projects other than cards. I get so stuck with my creativity so it's nice to get a boost of inspiration. Cute!

Brandi R said...

Very cool project! Love it and thank you for sharing how it's done ♥

Wendy Ramlakhan said...

What a fantastic tutorial, Shanna. Your post it note cover is beautiful!!

Patty said...

Very cute postit holder! I usually just make cards but I'm going to have to try this out!!

JoAnn said...

Great project. thanks for the tutorial.

snazzyjj said...

Thanks for the tutorial. Great project.

cghundley said...

Oh this is wonderful!
Thanks for the instructions.
Would be fun to use.
Carla from Utah

D.Ann C said...

Ohhh... FAB idea! Bookmarked it to refer to in the future. Thx for the inspiration!!

Sharla said...

Very pretty, love the papers and the cute note holder!

Mary Holshouser said...

Thanks for the directions for a fun gift item (for someone else or for myself).
Great idea
thanks for sharing.

Unknown said...

Excellent tutorial. Who of us isn't always searching for a piece of paper to write a note on. This is perfect for a purse or bag. Thanks!

Unknown said...

Another great post-it note holder - love your color combination :)

Iris said...

So fun and creative.
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Denise Evans said...

This is so awesome! Thanks for the great tutorial showing step by step.

Cathy P said...

So fun, Shana! Great minds think alike!! It's been great being a ProjectPea gal with you. All the best.
Cathy

Sue D said...

Very sweet post it note holder.

Maye M.L said...

Fabulous gift idea. Might come in very handy in April. Enjoy your new creative journey. Cheers

Teresa Doyle said...

Your post it note holder is really cute. Good job/

Katia said...

thanks for the super usseful tutorial! so pretty!

Joanna M. said...

Well done on your tutorial. This would be a GREAT end of the year present for teachers.

Heather said...

This is a beautiful post-it note holder! Love the lacy paper. Thanks for the tutorial, too.

Taunya Butler said...

Such a great idea and love that in this post you shared measurements and how-tos!!! Really do love how this turned out!!! Thanks!!

(AJ) ArtJypsy said...

Fun and creative. Thanks for the how to.

Sweet April said...

Wow a original and wonderful project.Itreally is creative.

walchowDesign said...

I love doing projects and you have given me another idea again! Great project and thanks for the tutorial!