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Acrylic Note Pad Holder

By: Cheryl Hurttgam
Rubber Roadsters
Advanced Stamping Team Designers


Supplies:
Scrap pieces of Background Papers (5”x7”, 3½”x5”, and 2½”x3½”)
Stamps (Sunday International & Impression Obsession)
Inks (Ranger)
Acrylic Block (Sunday International)
Die Cut Flowers (The Paper Hollow, Accucut, Sizzix)
Biggie Brads (Bazzill)
Acrylic Picture Frames (Darice)
Misc. Embellishments
Adhesive (Tombow)
Post-It Note Pads (3M)


Instructions
:

1.  Turn frames down so that the bottom of the frame is the top of the note holder.                        

2.  Slide cut piece of background paper into the frame sleeve.

3.  Ink up word stamps onto scrap pieces of white card stock and attach to the front of the frame.

4.  Position note pad onto frame and attach with adhesive.          

5.  Add embellishments like paper flowers, etc.

    

                                   

                                                                    

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