Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Good morning!

Today I am going to share a little invention I came up with to keep track of people who ask for prayers.  I am terrible with names and when someone asks for prayers I like to think I can keep track of at least their first name.  Sometimes people ask for prayers for someone and they would like to keep that persons name confidential.  I call those people Mary and Joseph.  God knows and that is all that really matters.  The request for a system to keep track came from a dear friend who never carries a purse.  I am always amazed at what she can pull from the back pocket of her jeans!  This looks like it is going to work for both of us.  You could also use this system for keeping notes on books you have read or recipes people share.  It has to be better than a purse full of receipts from the store with addresses and recipes written in pencil on the back!
Here goes:

Suppose:
long legal size envelope
pretty paper for back and front
glue or tape
blank card weight paper
scissors
cutter
ruler 
pencil
small circle punch

Remove the tape or lick the envelope closed.   Fold it in half with the sealed part to the inside.

Someone should have cleaned off their table before taking pictures!  Tape the top edge of the envelope closed about 1/8 of an inch from the top.  Using scissors or your cutter trim off that 1/8 edge that is not glued.  Now you can see the pockets we are going to use for our cards.








Take your rules and find the center of the top edge and using a small circle punch make half circle in the top so that you can easier have access to the cards that will be in the pockets when we are done.


Cut the paper you have chosen into 4x 4 1/2 .  You will need two of these.  One for the front and one for the back.  Glue those in place.  I recommend double sided tape.  Glue stick and white glue work but use it sparingly so the paper does not wrinkle.

Now we need to make some cards to slide into the pockets.  I made mine from white yardstock I buy at Walmart.  It is a good weight and the price is right.  The cards need to cut 4 x 4 3/4.  I had a corner rounder handy so I rounded the corners to make it easier to slide the cards in and out.  You can trim yours down on the 4 inch side if they are too tight or you need to carry a lot of cards in your pocket.
The paper pack I got on sale at Joanns had a sheet with sayings on it that I cut apart for decoration.  I also had a stamp that said "Praying for You" from Stamping that perfectly fit the theme.

Now comes the test of time.  Mine is going into my purse and my friend will slide hers into her back pocket and we will see how that hold up.  I kept the decorations at a minimum for my friends Prayer Pocket.  That will make it easier to slide in and out.   I will let you know how this works our.  

Sunday, September 24, 2017

One Sheet Mini Albums

Inspired by this very nice pdf sheet from Maymay Made It blog I have had the nicest time getting re-
acquainted with felxagon books.  Check out Maymay's blog or you can watch her make a sample of one of these books on Youtube. The segment is called, On Sheet Mini Albums.




Maymay  has done a great job with these directions if you want to save a lot of time cutting the layers 
for your
little book.  Mine is done and awaiting some decorating.  So far I have not deviated with the directions from Mayday .  I get a big kick out of folding it up into a nice and tidy little book.  Check on Pinterest for endless ideas for making and decorating little books.
Carol Duval's new craft book called, Paper Crafting with Carol Duval has samples for little one page books.  MISS YOU CAROL!

Sunday, September 17, 2017

Lawn Fawn shadow box die


This little box is from Lawn Fawn and it so easy to assemble.  For this Halloween card for my grandchildren I added a little pocket in the back of the card for some spending money.  The box lays flat for mailing,  The little trick or treaters are from Lawn Fawn also and were colored with Spectrum Noir Alcohol Pens.    The spider web is from Cricut which I still love to use!  The directions for the box are on Pinterest and YouTube in case you do not have access to the Lawn Fawn dies.  Paper Boutique in Springfield, Illinois has a full collection of these dies and is happy to do mail order.  This card fits in to an A4 envelope or the invitation envelopes that are available from Walmart.

This is what the box looks like when flattened for sending through the mail.

Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Hello!  It has been a while since we posted.  I hope you have not given up visiting our site.  We will be bringing you lots of ideas for Fall and Christmas crafting.  Come back soon to see what we are up to.