It's my turn to share another photo tutorial over on the DeNami Design blog
today. This time around I'm showing how to make your own stamped notepad. I love giving these little goodies as gifts! Be sure to check out the DeNami blog for all the details.
If you need a little non-caloric homemade goodie to stuff an Easter basket for someone special, one of these little hand-stamped notepads would be a great choice! Wouldn't something like this look super cute with DeNami's Solid Egg Border for Easter? And the "Just A Note" sentiment from the All-Occasion Sentiments set would make a great alternate sentiment for a little pad like this, too.
Oh, and before I forget--I mention in my tutorial that to make a little notepad like this you'll need some PVA bookbinding glue. I bought mine HERE.
Thanks for stopping by today for this little peek at my photo tutorial. I hope you have a wonderful weekend!
Emily
11 comments:
These are the perfect little gift!! Will check out the tutorial!!
Wonderful notepad to have on hand, Emily. Nice gift.
LOVE!!!!
What a cute idea. I didn't know you could buy that glue and make your own. Thanks for sharing.
How cute. LOVE it.
Hugs~
Just came from DeNami & I love your project & the great tutorial, Emily! I've always wondered how to attach the pages, so never tried to make one. Now I'm set to do it as soon as I get that glue--thank you!
Such a darling way to spruce up a note pad! Love it :)
Checked out your tutorial and I'm back to say: WOW! Emily, your stylized notepads are absolutely adorable! If I had a stack of those on my desk, I'd be writing notes, upon notes, upon notes, because the papers are so pretty! Thank you for the tutorial: inspiring and user-friendly! These are fabulous!
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These are so cute Emily! A sweet little extra to tuck into a card as well.
Thanks for the inspiration! :)
I haven't even touched a page on my handmade note pad from you! LOL It's just too pretty to use. :) I love that you make your own. You make it seem so easy.
Hi Emily!
I haven't visited any blogs for a long time. Just viewed your last few posts and as always your creations amaze me and inspire me.
I need to pick your brain. I apologize for doing it here. I couldn't find your email address and know that I once had it.
I want to make thank you cards for my gift at a bridal shower. How many cards do you think I would have to make? I am a friend of the mother of the groom and have worked with her once a week for about 5 weeks on the favors....
Thanks for your advice...ideas...inspiration...
HUGS...Carol
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