While you are out shopping for school supplies, buy a bunch of two-pocket folders. You know, the ones that are on sale this time of year for ten cents. Buy lots of them in lots of different colors! Look at what you can make! (Although I made the folder shown here, […]
Monthly Archives: July 2010
Two years ago I was blessed with the task of creating invitations for our family reunion. Six generations of my mom’s family were going to gather at the homestead that my great-grandfather built in 1898. Talk about pressure! I was honored to accept the task. There were so many elements […]
I’m so happy that so many of you have found the Paper Cake Treat Boxes template and tutorial so helpful. It’s a great thing when a new creation is born, and I’m so excited that eWillow.com can help you in your creative endeavors by making your party planning a little […]
Here is the tutorial to make this multi-functional composition book with attached file-folder. Supplies: Regular-size composition book Empty cereal box Eight envelopes, approximately 5″ x 7″ (but not larger) Stamp set and permanent ink 12 x 12 card stock, 12 x 12 decorative cardstock, and several pieces of scraps […]
Tomorrow I will post the tutorial for making this fun notebook with attached file folder. I was given the challenge to come up with a journal/file for the 12-to-18 year-old girls in my church. The requirements were to come up with something that was easy to use and not too bulky; something that […]
You will find so many uses for this mini envelope scrapbook. See the original post HERE. Now for the tutorial. Supplies: three or four different colors of cardstock, 1 3/8″ circle punch, tab punch, paper cutter, scoring tool, a fun stamp set and some ink Tutorial: “A” is the scrapbook cover, […]
Here is a fun mini scrapbook you can make with cardstock and envelopes. I was going through some boxes of old make-n-takes and I found this little treasure from a Stampin’ Up! event. Not only can you can place photos and/or journaling on the paper that you insert into the […]
Here is an idea for a very easy chart you can make for under $5.00. I used two pieces of chipboard and a package of shower curtain hooks that I found on clearance for $2.48. All you have to do is cover each piece of chipboard with designer paper. I […]
Supplies Download the Template (Print the template directly onto the cardstock. It’s much easier that way! You will need to print ELEVEN of each) papercaketreatboxestemplate.pdf If you have a Cricut machine, click HERE for the template Scissors Hole Punch Bone Folder for Scoring Double-Sided Tape Assorted Cardstock, Ribbons, Punches, & Embellishments Instructions 1) Remember, […]