Friday, 21 March 2014

IBS Spotlight - Gift/Organising Idea

Happy Friday!! Woo hoo!

Over at the Inspired by Stamping blog, we have gone all out to inspire you seeing it is National Craft Month! Each week we have been using different themes for our creations. This week we are showcasing Scrapbook or Organising Ideas.

I would like to show you a little gift/organising idea that I found over at Splitcoast Stampers to dress up your post-it notes. (I have changed the orientation of mine and left out the pencil holder.)

Have you seen the New Releases over at Inspired by Stamping? Holy cow, you are going to LOVE them!! There are new sets that will be perfect for Mother's Day and just about any other occasion that you need to create for.

I started by choosing a piece from the Spring Lilac's Paper set and of course it has butterflies on it :)

Here is the post-it note holder all finished and tied up -

I used the sentiment from the Mother's Day Bouquet set which is a new release. I've combined two of the stamps and embossed them with black powder. I die cut the sentiments using the Fancy Label Dies 2. It has then been popped up with dimensionals.





Aren't those flowers just beautiful? A rose in the middle of carnations which is perfect for Mother's Day!

Here are a couple of shots of the holder open -





And just a few more angles -






This is a perfect gift idea and you wouldn't even have to use post-it notes for inside. You could create you own little personalised paper pad.


Thanks so much for looking xx



4 comments:

  1. Just gorgeous! Perfect for mother's day for sure. Love the little flowers - best I get over to Inspired by Stamping and do a little shopping *wink*. x

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  2. Pretty holder for a post-it note pad ... lovely gift for someone special. Loll xx

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  3. I never knew that we can make a holder for a post it note pad, I have to try one now after seeing this gorgeous creation :)

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