Thursday, November 12, 2009

Post-It Note Holders Using Digi Stamps!

This week I decided to branch out and try something new. If you haven't read any of my previous posts, you may not know that I'm opening up a craft booth at the local "Trends & Treasures" flea market. It is an indoor store that is open 7 days a week. I've never done anything like this before, but I've always wanted to! So I saw these adorable post-it note holders on Dawn's blog and decided to make some of my own to sell! She has a video tutorial for how to make them if you'd like to try it. It is so easy!

I used 4"x6" acrylic frames that I bought at wal-mart for just $1.00 each! Then printed out Lindsay's doodleflower and ladybug stamps from the Doodle Flower collection. I used the png images so that I could easily layer them with the circle frames that they are in.

Althought it may appear that I have made four of these, it is really just two frames. I just made them reversible. That way if someone gets tired of looking at the same pattern, all they have to do is pull it out and flip it over!

The front

The flip side

The front


The flip side

Don't forget to drop by Lindsay's blog for your weekly freebie and to check out the work from the rest of the Design Team!

Now for your Thursday freebie!

15 comments:

  1. I'm making the post it holders for my scrap buddies! Your music notes are amazing!!! The flourish notes blew me away!!! Thank you for sharing really appreciate it!!

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  2. These are really cute and so practical! What a wonderful gift idea.

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  3. what a great project! I hope they are big sellers for you. I have a 2 day craft fair this weekend. Good luck
    :)

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  4. These are wonderful! So many musical embellishments seem a little off to me, because of my musical training. Yours look genuine, without backward notes or clefs, etc. I will enjoy using these.
    Have fun with your new venture. Your creative items should sell well.

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  5. Wow wow wow! I really really like the black one with the lady bug! These are perfect! I bet they sell like hotcakes.

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  6. Tami, these are my favorite ones you've done.
    I love using music as an embellishment, especially around the holidays. Thank you so much for sharing these with us.

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  7. Thanks so much for this. I am making an album for my MIL with all her choral group performances. This is perfect and beautiful!

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  8. Tamara, these are great! They just *Pop*! The black and white with the lady bug is my fave! And thanks for the freebies too!

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  9. I saw Dawn's video a while back. You did a great job. I live the color combination you chose. I so hope everything works out for you. :)
    Rowena

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  10. LOVE it girl!!! FANTASTIC job!!!! Such a cute cute idea!!!

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  11. Oh, good luck with the booth, i had one at an antiques shop and it was so much fun, I was always suprised at what people bought, I'm sure these will fly off the shelves!

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  12. Thank you! Your blog post will be advertised on the DigiFree Blog Cutting Freebie search engine today (look for timestamp: 12 Nov [LA 04:00pm, NY 07:00pm] - 13 Nov [UK 12:00am, OZ 11:00am] ).

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  13. Thank you so much for this Freebie. I want to let you know that I posted a link to your blog in Creative Busy Hands Cricut Freebies Search List, under the Movie/Music Theme post on Nov. 13, 2009. Thanks again.

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  14. These music cuts are really nice. Thanks for sharing them. I have a music major who will really appreciate them!!!!

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  15. Was looking for music to make an SVG, came across this and thought why bother these are fabulous, thank you.

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