Showing posts with label Clip Boards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clip Boards. Show all posts

Friday, August 26, 2011

Post it Note Clipboards

TGIF! It has been a long week and I am so thankful it's almost over.  I think I had mentioned earlier that I did my first "craft Show".  I wanted to show a few things I had made to take.  I made these little Post it note Clipboards.  I took my own chipboard and cut down to square and used the corner chomper to round the corners.  I've also seen where people have used coasters.  In fact I was at my local $1 store just yesterday and they did have square coasters in packages of 6. 
Once the chipboard is done you simply place a post it on top and clip on a binder clip.  Yep that easy.
Now this clipboard I just covered the binder clip to match the board.


This one here I added a flower that I attached using the hot glue gun. Then added some ribbon.





There are so many different things you could do with these cute little boards. Thank you for taking a look, please come back again anytime.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Best Friends Clip board


I had this old clip board that I inherited from my grandma when she passed away. It's been sitting on my desk and I was ready to decorate it a little. I had my Imagine running the other night making some Thank You cards so I decided to use my Imagine, Best Friends Cartridge. This is what I came up with. I didn't layer so that it would lay flat. I covered the back with just the plaid paper same as front. Then I added some black inking to the edges.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Chore Clip Boards



My kids are great kids but they seem to always forget what Chores they have to do.I needed something that they could refer to daily to remind them. I didn't really want to do the chore chart. We've done that before I wanted something different. This is what I came up with. The clip boards I was able to customize to each of them and we can hang it on the wall fairly easily. Plus they get the satisfaction of moving one chore stick from the "to-do" pocket to the "Done" pocket

I took a standard clip board and painted it Black with some acrylic paint. I used the sewing machine to attach the pocket and then sewed down the middle to separate the To-do pocket from the Done pocket. Then with a Sharpie I wrote each chore on (all ready painted)Popsicle sticks from the $1 store. I used the Indie Art Cartridge for the designs and Base Camp for the Writing.I also used a standard clip board and painted it purple with acrylic paint. I used the Base Camp for the writing and used Gypsy Wanderings for the music notes. I used the Crop-a-dile to punch holes in the Popsicle sticks then tied ribbon through the.
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