Okay, here is the supply list for the class:
You will need cardstock and patterned paper. Scraps are fine, as each rolodex card is 2 1/4" x 4" and you won't need much. I used 3 diff. colors of cardstock, and 6 patterned papers, but you can repeat pp's or whatever.
Ribbon, fiber, and/or ric-rac - again, scraps are fine as you won't need alot of length. A veriety of 4-6 types is good.
Eyelets or brads - can be plain or shaped
Prima flowers - if you want them... I didn't have any in the right colors
1 sheet MM alphabet stickers (or you can use the MM font stamps)
Additional stickers, rub-ons, or embellishments
1 rolodex (Rolodex open petite card file, recommended)
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(If you really want to go all out, you can do an A-Z of Disney using one of the larger rotary files, with one card for each letter.... but that is a much longer project)
Tools used:
Xacto knife and cutting mat
Scissors
Stapler & staples
Mickey head punch (large, small, and swirl)
ink for distressing
Chalk (optional)
adhesive (tape runner and Xyrom)
I also recommend the rolodex punch, which will make the slots in the bottom... it's much easier than using a xacto knife to cut out.
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You can make yours any theme you want -- MM, Princesses, one for each theme park, etc... it's really up to you! I just stuck with MM for my sample because it's universally appealing and an easy starting point. I plan to make a few more with some of my scraps from my monthly scrap kits. It's a great way to use up scraps and makes such a lovely gift! Especially for Mother's Day, if you have an old-school mom who doesn't use a PDA or cell phone to store phone #s.