Monday, 9 March 2020

Crafty Cardmakers Challenge #252 - Green

Hello dear visitors and welcome to my blog.
A special welcome to my new followers.  Thank you so much for joining me.

Another Challenge is starting at Crafty Cardmakers.  Chanya is our host and, in celebration of St. Patrick's Day, the Theme is Green!  As always, you may create whatever you wish and, although your project does not have to be for St. Patrick's Day, it must follow the green Theme.

For my project, I have created a Notebook Holder or Folder .. not sure what to call it.
 I found the basic design for this Folder on a You Tube Channel called Burlap and Daily Bread run by a lady named Kristi.  She has a set of three videos that she calls a Folder Journal Kit.  On these videos she shows the kits and explains how to create the Folder.  I simply took the basic Folder design and adapted it to suit my needs.   I will share the link to the videos at the end of my post.
The papers I used are from the Memory Lane 12 x 12 paper pad by Kaisercraft.  I had some scraps left over from another booklet (here) and simply layered them to cover the front and back of this folder.  Saved me cutting up whole sheets and being left with more scraps.  Trying to be more frugal with my papers so there is less waste.
  I inked all the edges with Ground Espresso Distress Ink and, to embellish the front, I added a piece of gauze and a die cut flourish by Altenew.  The flower is by Little Birdie and the quote tag is from the same Kaisercraft paper collection.

This notebook will be used to record any info I may need for different crafting projects.  It will come in handy when I'm away from home crafting with friends.
On the inside front cover there is a pocket in which I have placed a few useful items.

A small note pad to record the things I need to get and take with me.
I simply cut a few pages to size and stapled them together.
A pocket folder to hold die cuts, chippies and other small and delicate items.

For our next craft session, I have included a sheet of paper which has a template of this particular Notebook holder.  I will need that as my friend also wishes to make one of these Folders.
If anyone is interested, please feel free to use this.  Solid lines are cut lines and broken lines are fold lines.  I might actually do a step by step on this booklet but, if you watch the video, you will see how easily it's constructed.
 On the inside back cover is another pocket.
Popped a few tags and bits of ephemera in this pocket.
To hold the notebook I simply tied a piece of clear elastic around the folder.  This way it is super easy to replace the notebook once it's full.
 Here is the cover with the notebook removed.
The back cover was left plain (makes it easier for writing as there is no bulk at the back) and I used seam binding for the closure.
A very simple little booklet but, I think it will be very useful and, it's a little prettier than just a plain old note pad.

Do pop on over to the CCM blog and check out the fabulous creations by the rest of the Team.  Would love to have you join in.

Crafty Cardmakers Challenge #252 - Green

Thank you so much for stopping by.  I hope you enjoyed seeing my project and I hope you will also pop over and take a look at Kristi's Channel.  Here is the link to the first video for this particular booklet but she also has a lot of other videos and projects to enjoy.

Have a wonderful day!
Take care and God Bless.
oxox Marg






7 comments:

  1. Nifty idea and also very pretty! The older stash always seems to back 'alive' to make such pretty things with it!

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  2. It may be simple but it is oh so effective and definitely prettier than a plain notebook. Thank you for sharing the template too! Hugs, Anne xx

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  3. Oh wow Marg this is gorgeous!! I love the pretty shade of green you have used the flower is so pretty and your folder is so cleverly made as well as practical.. I hope your week is going well.. stay well!

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  4. That soft green is absolutely enchanting - such a gentle, serene shade - and I really love how you've combined it with the neutral greys and kraft. So I was already won over by the cover with the wispy cheesecloth texture layered into the composition, and then you opened up the folder and I just got happier and happier as I explored the pockets and tabs and tags. A brilliant way to turn a simple notebook into a creatively inspirational journal. Simply lovely.
    Alison x

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  5. There you go Lol! nearly missed this as I was travelling back but I'm here now to see this gorgeous project. Thanks for sharing the details. Happy crafty wee, Angela xXx

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  6. Love the soft, delicate green combined with the gauze and the trailing de - so, so pretty. The perfect little gift for a friend and so useful to pop into your own bag. Gorgeous work.

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  7. This is gorgeous, love to make this myself hopefully. I couldn't see you as my follower, hope you got the right blog....
    aNNie.xx

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