Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Post-It Note Holder!

I know! Three blog posts from me in one day and it isn't even April Fool's Day!

Have you checked out Stampendous!' new Slim Cling Rubber Stamps yet? They're fabulous and so very versatile. They are sized so that they will fit most of the slimline cutting dies out there, plus you can use them to create larger slimline cards that fit a bit more snugly in #10 envelopes. Additionally, the new stamps work wonderfully well with Eileen Hull's Journal Die by Sizzix, can be used to create Post-It® Notes® Holders, regular cards, 3.5" x 5" cards, and 4" square cards!  

Here's my Post-It® Note Holder created with the Vintage Post Slim Cling Rubber Stamp.

Stampendous!® Products Used:
Tuxedo Black Memento™ Ink by Tsukineko®

Other Products Used:
Bundled Sage, Tumbled Glass, Tattered Rose, Dried Marigold, Milled Lavender Distress® Inks by Tim Holtz® for Ranger Ink
Copic® Markers for envelopes: Y000, Y00, Y21, YR00, BV00, V000, G82, B00
Copic® Markers for stamps: Y23, B45, R22
New Post-It® Note Pad
Post-It® Note sheets
Gold Sunburst ™Metallic Gel Pen by Pentel® of America
The Letter "s" from the Small Alphabet Die Set by All Occasions
Just a Note Die by All Occasions
Metal Pen Nib by Tim Holtz® Idea-ology® by Advantus
Strong Liquid or GelAdhesive
Double Sided Tape
STAY-tion™ by Wendy Vecchi for Ranger Ink

Instructions:
  1. Use Tuxedo Black Memento ink to stamp the image onto Mixed Media White paper. 
  2. Use Copic markers to color the envelopes on the image panel.
  3. Spray isopropyl alcohol over the the envelopes which results in a splotchy worn look.
  4. Use Post-It Note sheets to cover the envelopes, then brush Distress ink onto the background. 
  5. Lightly spray with water. Heat set.
  6. Color the postage stamps with Copic markers.
  7. Use Gold pen to add further detail to the postage stamps.
  8. Trim the image panel to 3.5" x 7.5". Score at 3.5" and 4". Fold to form a little booklet.
  9. Edge the image panel with VersaMark ink, apply embossing enamel, dump off excess, and heat set.
  10. Repeat Step #9 to build layers of this wonderful embossing enamel.
  11. Use the alphabet and the Just a Note dies to cut black cardstock.
  12. Press the die-cuts into the VersaMark pad, dip the diecuts into the embossing enamel, shake off the excess, and heat set. Repeat if necessary to ensure full coverage of the die-cuts.
  13. Press the metal nib into the VersaMark pad, dip it into embossing enamel, shake off the excess, and heat set. Repeat if necessary.
  14. Use double-sided tape to adhere the Post-It Note to the inside of the booklet.
  15. Use strong liquid adhesive to adhere the "Note" and the "s" to the front of the Post-It Note Holder.
  16. Use strong liquid or gel adhesive to adhere the embossed pen nib to the front to finish the Post-It Note holder.
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