missesdisney
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So I've decided without ever doing a rolodex that this is what I am going to make this year for Christmas for aunts/uncles who buy for my son but have no kids for us to buy for, teachers, etc. So I pretty much have no idea what I am doing.
I bought a rolodex at the CKC (the patented one with the single notch bottom) and one set of paper to go with it so I can do one for myself easily first. I figure I can cut my own 4x4 and round them (with my new corner rounder) and buy a punch from staples and then use regular bases. But where can I get those bases as cheap as possible (I'll need at least 10 - 15 of them I'd figure)?
Now for the hard part - what is the best way to decorate these and let non-scrapping people know what they are for? I've seen ribbons which looks great but what about the front page? Do I cover the staples or use colored ones? I want the to be easy and inexpensive but look really good. I went to a ribbon outlet this weekend while camping and got tons of ribbon to use - mostly plain so I can supplement with patterned when I find some of that cheap too.
Any ideas, pictures, instructions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I bought a rolodex at the CKC (the patented one with the single notch bottom) and one set of paper to go with it so I can do one for myself easily first. I figure I can cut my own 4x4 and round them (with my new corner rounder) and buy a punch from staples and then use regular bases. But where can I get those bases as cheap as possible (I'll need at least 10 - 15 of them I'd figure)?
Now for the hard part - what is the best way to decorate these and let non-scrapping people know what they are for? I've seen ribbons which looks great but what about the front page? Do I cover the staples or use colored ones? I want the to be easy and inexpensive but look really good. I went to a ribbon outlet this weekend while camping and got tons of ribbon to use - mostly plain so I can supplement with patterned when I find some of that cheap too.
Any ideas, pictures, instructions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!