02 August 2011

Photo Cards


This week, we're creating our own business cards.
Today's inspiration are these MOO Cards:

They are photos I took that MOO turned into mini cards.
They can make them into business cards, postcards,
greeting cards and stickers, too.

If you have a box of old photos gathering dust,
rummage through it and find prints
that you're willing to let go of.

I chose this photo of a colored sky.
Dramatic no?

Trim the photo to a standard business card size
(3.5 inches x 2 inches) or mini size (2.75 inches x
1.10 inches), whichever you prefer.

At the back, you can write your information with a
marker or print out a sticker label.
TADA!

01 August 2011

Here's My Card


I hope you had a sweet weekend my dears!

I've been thinking about business cards lately because
I'm in need of a new set.

I sure would love cards made from a letterpress...

...made of thick, textured card stock with
a 2-dimensional, reverse-embossed effect.

Or possibly cards that are die-cut
with more than one color.

But hey, these can be pricey and I may not
be willing to give them away. LOL!

So this week, I'm exploring ways to make my own.
Starting with these as inspiration:

Gold Teeth is a shop selling paper goods &
jewelry. The card is made from handmade
paper {I like the frayed edges}, the images &
words are hand-stamped with gold ink.

McFlashpants sells jewelry and her card is
made of craft paper and is also hand-stamped.
Claire's shop is filled with upcycled goodies & her
card shows that she's a true BFF of Mother Earth.
It's made of old cardboard and all the information is
also hand-stamped.

Fact & Fancy has already closed shop
but their business card is quite cute.
The logo is hand-stamped and the
other information is typed out and
pasted on a piece of thick paper.

More ideas tomorrow!

29 July 2011

Take This to the Fair


Hello and Happy Friday!
I've been making my own notebooks this week
using scrap paper and other blah things I
scoured at home.

Today, I'm turning this empty gift card holder
from blah to TADA!

Inside there are some pockets where the
gift card and a pull-out list of store branches
were snugly tucked in.

I covered it with left-over gift wrapper and glued on
random numbers cut out from a magazine.

Inside, I added ruled paper cut to size.

A wad of Post-its finds a place in
the inside front cover...just because
they are always handy.

I've given this notebook a mission.
It'll accompany me to different craft fairs:

I can make notes about the sellers, their
products and stuff that inspire me.

Then I can keep the business cards
I've collected in the slots at the back
or even store some of my own.
TADA!

Have an exciting weekend!

28 July 2011

Something for Scribbles


Are there situations where you had to scrounge
around for something to write on?

The need to put a brilliant idea on paper or
list a phone number?

Today's blah to TADA! craft is for you.

Simply assemble all the scrap paper you have
{old reports, excess filler paper, etc.}.

Trim, punch some holes and bind together
with yarn or ribbon.

Create several stacks and make them available around
the house like the kitchen, home office & bedroom.

That way, you'll have it whenever you need it. TADA!

27 July 2011

Tissue Box Transformation


So nice to see you today!

I have seasonal allergies and tissues are
something I keep within close range.

Because it's a necessity, I tend to choose
those that come in pretty boxes.
That way, when the box is empty and blah...

...I can turn the box into a TADA!

I made a notebook by cutting
two sides of the box & sandwiching
pre-punched scrap paper in between them.
Binder rings hold everything together.

The botanical print works perfectly for this
eco-friendly project.

Keep this handy to entertain the kiddies
while waiting at restaurants.

Have a great day!


26 July 2011

Menu Makeover


Ever get these on your doorstep or mailbox?

These are delivery menus.
Sure they're handy but I get a new one
every time I order in -- there's a pile on my
kitchen table, someone can easily accuse me of either
hoarding or being the chief distributor of these menus.
What a blah.

Here's how I turn them into TADA!:

I make them into notebooks.
The menus serve as the cover & I put scrap
paper inside. These are then stapled together.

These are very useful for making lists.

Here's another version.

They are ready for scribbles or sketches.

Have an awesome day!


25 July 2011

Nice Notebooks


What a sizzling weekend!
I hope it wasn't scorching hot in your part of the world.

The theme this week on blah to TADA!
is scrap paper and do-it-yourself notebooks.
A paperless lifestyle is still elusive
so might as well recycle, right?

Over the years, I've amassed quite a number of Metrocards
from taking the New York City subway. In fact, I have a
habit of keeping subway tickets as a travel souvenir.

But what do you do when you have too many?

Turn them into mini notebooks!

I made holes on the Metrocard and some scrap paper
with a hole punch and I used a spiral wire saved
from an old notebook.

Small & handy to jot down everyday reminders
and TO DO lists.