21 November 2014

It's Frugal Friday!

Welcome back to another week of fabulous
FRUGAL FRIDAY SPECIALS!!!
 I've put several of our most popular stamps 
on special 25-50% OFF just for the weekend!
This week there are a DOZEN sets on special!

The new NOVEMBER Release is now available PLUS there are LOTS of new holiday paper pads from companies like My Mind's Eye, Jillibean Soup, Doodlebug, Carta Bella, Kaisercraft and more! 

This week's Frugal Friday Specials are:

 





































 

19 November 2014

Happy Wonderful Wednesday!



Welcome to another Wonderful Wednesday challenge!!  We hope you can play along!!  As always....it's ANYTHING GOES!!  Break out your Kraftin' Kimmie Stamps and get krafty!!

We want EVERYONE to be able to play along so your submission can use ANY stamp and can be any theme, any style, any design and it can be a card, a scrapbook page, an altered item....you name it!!  It must be a NEW creation and you can enter on this post until November 26th at midnight!  At the end of the month one random winner will be chosen from all the submissions for the whole month and will receive a $20 Gift Card to the shop!!!  What do you think.....wanna WIN??  Let's see your krafty stuff!!

Hey everyone!  Peggy here and I am your hostess for this week's Wonderful Wednesday challenge!  I have used the super sweet and adorable Candy Cane Kisses set that was just release on Saturday for my card today along with this sweet paper from Doodlebug that is in the shop as well!





17 November 2014

Crafty Tips & Tutes # 40 - Making an Easel Note Holder



Hello Krafty Peeps, Tracy here and I am crashing the Kraftin' Kimmie blog today to show you a tutorial on making a Easel style note holder. These are wonderful gift ideas, perfect for teachers, coworkers and friends.

Some of the Supplies you will need:
  • 3x3 post-it notes
  • Strong cardstock for your base (I used 110 lb. white cardstock)
  • Pattern paper and coordinating cardstock
  • Small Image - I am using Pretty Little Pixies
  • Embellishments
Using your heavy cardstock, cut your easel base at 10 1/2" x 4 1/2".


Score your base at 5", 5 1/2" and 8" inches.


This is how your base will look after you score.

Again, using your heavy weight cardstock, cut your note base at 4 1/8' x 4 1/8 inches. Although the note size is 3x3 inches, I have often found cutting the base at 4"x4", some of my notes don't fit well. The extra 1/8" gives enough room depending the type of notes you are using.


Score on each side at 1/2" inches and make a cut on each size.


If you want to decorate your note holder you will now want to cut your pattern paper and coordinating cardstock. Most cases my cardstock will be 1/8" smaller than the base and the pattern paper 1/8" smaller than the cardstock. Here are the measurements for my pieces.


Easel Base:
  • 1 cardstock @ 4 7/8" x 4 3/8" and 1 pattern paper @ 4 3/4" x 4 1/4"
  • 2 cardstock @ 4 3/8" x 2 3/8" and 2 pattern paper @ 4 1/4" x 2 1/4" (I like to cut two because I add the second paper to the back of my holder so it looks complete from all sides)
  • For my image, I cut a scalloped circle 3" and pattern paper circles 2.5"
Note Base:
  • 3 cardstock @ 3" x 3/8" and 3 pattern paper @ 2 7/8 x 1/4"
For the note base, adhere your cardstock and pattern paper. Then use a small circle punch (3/4") to cut out a notch on one side. Assemble your box for your notes to sit in.


Decorate your easel base with your cardstock, pattern paper and image of your choice. I used one of the sweet images from Pretty Little Pixies.


I decorated the rest of the easel with additional layers of pattern paper, flowers and a few charms.


Here is the easel note holder when it is closed.


If you are looking for other ideas for decorating your easel note holder, here is another one I made using the Smarty Pants set.


There are so many great Kraftin' Kimmie images you can use to decorate you note holder and you can adjust the size of the easel and note base for a variety of note sizes. I hope you will try making your own note holder and share with us your creation.