The months are die cut using the Months of the Year Dies from My Favorite Things. I've had it for quite some time so I'm not sure it is still available.
And now, here is what the full organizer looks like. The pockets will hold cards and envelopes.
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Marsha
I love the way you've created that organizer, Marsha! And the wonder is that you created it from scratch, actually making everything about it yourself, including that spring binding. Love the colours, especially that beautiful script in the background of your front cover. It provides a lovely "canvas" onto which you've added those lovely embellishments. The inside is no less beautifully done. This is obviously a creation of love. The recipient can't help but be thrilled with it.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Heidi! It was a fun project and so easy. I'm thinking perfect Christmas gifts for my daughters-in-law.
DeleteThese card holders would make super great gifts for friends on their birthdays. I know a few of mine that would like them. Yours is gorgeous from the beautifully embellished floral cover to consistency of the inside pages. These were beautiful papers and how nice that you were able to bring them out of the stash drawer and create such a worth while project. Thanks for the link to this great video tutorial Marsha, I think I'll be creating with it too.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Penny! They are so easy and fun to make. I have more planned for gifts.
DeleteSuper card organizer. Beautiful and chic.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Trina!
DeleteBrilliant idea Marsha, and a wonderful way to use up your scarps...really pretty cover, must put this on my to do list
ReplyDeleteThanks, Robyn!
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