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Decorate the Inside
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Seems like everyone is going back to school, including Wicked Wednesday! Our generous sponsor for the week is Back to Paper who let us use this adorable Hit the Books image for this week's challenge which is, BACK TO SCHOOL.
I'm still using up all the ITT's (inchie, twinchie, trinchies) from previous swaps and the the little star inchie is from one of the many swaps I have been in. I added a few rub-ons and a torn-out piece of notepad paper to reinforce the school theme.
But if you know me....you know I keep thinking I want to multi-purpose these ATC's, so I thought I would make a little notepad to keep in my purse. I cut the covers out of chipboard and the inside papers are from old, nubby, unstampable cardstock. All corners were rounded with my corner chomper (which might possibily be one of the best tools (besides my Vagabond) I own.) Then I bound it all with my handy dandy Bind-it-All!
Looks like a few other challenge blogs have a Back to School theme going on too, lucky me!
The Kraft Journal: Back to School
My Sheri Crafts: #92 Back to School
Hope you've been inspired to join us at Wicked Wednesday this week, you have until 7:00 pm next Tuesday evening to upload your mini creations!
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9 comments:
This is such a cute idea! I never make anything for myself, I really should do that! Super cool project!
What a cute notepad! Such a wonderful idea to have in your purse! Thanks for sharing it with us at My Sheri Crafts! :)
Wow, wonderful!!! Love it!
I need to pull out my ITTs! Great idea!
Denice I just love how you turned the ATC into an altered notebook - what a great idea!!!
Great colors, and a darling little book. Yup, sometimes we need to do something nice for ourselves ! Thanks for joining us at the Kraft Journal this week !!
Absolutely fantastic, you're so darn clever! :)
Great card Denice well done , love that image Hugs Elaine
Super cute. I have never figured out what people do with ATCS. Glad to see you are putting them to good use!
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