Monday, April 9, 2012

Altered paper pads

I decided to make these as a little thank you to all of my pals for coming to my candle party. I saw  these plain pads at Walmart and thought...these would make cute little purse pads if I decorated them. I just measured them up...covered the pads with Bazzill Kraft cardstock using my ATG gun. Then decorated them with Echo Park-This and That line. I used the Cricut cart Letter Envy to make the Monograms...using my Gypsy of course...to make sure the letter would fit. I also used the cart George for the rectangle cuts for covering the pad...adjusting with my fav Gypsy too!The ribbon is all American Crafts. I then added a little sparkle using Cinnamon Stickles...and Voila...cute little purse pads...I hope they like them.  All of the supplies came from my fav LSS DAT'S.
I also submitted this in the Cricut Circle magazine challenge...to use the
cart Letter Envy and 2 other cuts.

9 comments:

  1. These are awesome!! Great job. Tfs
    Hugs,jen

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  2. I love this! I know your friend will love having these adorable little note pads...although I think they are way to pretty to stuff down in a purse! The colors and prints are so pretty and happy...love it!

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  3. These are such great thank you for coming gifts. Love the colors you used for all and it showcases the cart very well.

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  4. I totally love mine... Thank you sooooo much!!!

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  5. Awesome idea Lee-Ann. I needed to right down some Bazzill colors at DAT'S and said I need a scrap piece of paper and voila Donna handed me my note pad. Thank You.

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  6. These are super fun! Great papers!
    Carri~abusybee
    www.doubleclickconnections.blogspot.com

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  7. Lee-Ann these are awesome. Can't wait to see them in person!

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  8. These are too fun, great idea! Thanks so much!
    Shanna :)

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  9. I love my handy notepad too! What great neutral colours and a fun idea.

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Thanks for your comments...I love to hear what you think of my creations.