Some of the Supplies you will need:
- 3x3 post-it notes
- Strong cardstock for your base (I use 110 lb. white cardstock)
- Pattern paper and coordinating Yardstick
- Small Image - I am using Pretty Little Pixies
- Embellishments
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"
- 3 cardstock @ 3" x 3/8" and 3 pattern paper @ 2 7/8 x 1/4"
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.
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Tracy
These are absolutely adorable and would make great gifts.
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Thanks for sharing the instructions and templates. I'm pinning for future reference!
Love this :-D Thank you for the great tutorial :-D
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