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Make your own tear off notepads to keep lists, memos and to-do's organized using paper and Mod Podge.
I always have several notepads on my desk for checklists and notes. I have the worst memory these days, so notepads are crucial.
Yes, sometimes I use my phone, but I have a very visual memory and can remember things better if I physically write it down.
What about you? Do you use tear-off notepads?
Let's get crafting and make notepads!
When I was little I loved note pads, I'd fill them with crafty ideas and peel off the first page like a receipt!
I especially loved to make flip books, so this technique would have been perfect.
Make as many notepads as you like and customize them for every occasion.
Speaking of notepads for every occasion, I'm posting notebooks, journals and all things with sheets of paper holders this week at Doodlecraft, so check the posts at the end of this post too!
First step is paper pad size.
The beauty of this notepad is that you can make it whatever size you like!
You can make one just for the car glove box, or to sit on the desk corner perfectly.
Cut the paper to size. I cut my pages in quarters. (4.25 X 5.5")
Cut the chipboard backing to match the size.
The paper can be thinner paper or even scrapbook paper...find some scrap paper and transform it into your own DIY notepad.
Cut a couple of pieces of chipboard to use as braces.
They just need to be wider than the notepad and as tall as the clamp surface area.
Align the stack of paper and the chipboard back covers together and line up the top edge as closely as possible. It does not need to be perfect.
These could be a printable sheet that you've already printed off with a home printer and cut to size...like a to-do list, memo pads or other check list for your own custom notepad.
Then use the chipboard pieces on either side of the note pad, but about an eighth of an inch lower than the top edge.
Then clamp the clamps down on the bracing chipboard firmly on both sides.
You could use binder clips instead if they are thick enough to clamp down on your stack of paper scraps on the side of your notepad.
This is the set up for the note pad, the adhesive will be painted on the top of the block.
Holding all that paper tightly will let the Mod Podge work to adhere it all together.
Now use the paint brush and apply a thin layer of Mod Podge to the top edge of the notepad.
(note, it is not called modge podge, but you'll find Mod Podge in the adhesives aisle of your craft store.)
Let it dry for 20 minutes, then apply more Mod Podge.
Repeat the drying and painting process for 5 light coats or layers of Mod Podge.
It's better to do several thin coats, rather than thick coats that will warp the paper.
Can you imagine how great this would look with extreme glitter mod podge as the second application!?
I need to make this with some kinds of different glues next time!
Once it's dry, it's ready to use! It feels just like a notepad from the store, with a thick glossy band across the top. Now make some more!
Print off paper with a logo, at home or in a print shop, and make them into custom note pads for all occasions.
Print them out with lines or boxes for checking things off. Keep track of all those important notes with a little notepad.
Use thicker paper and decorate it with washi tape.
Get creative making notepads in a unique way, they make great gifts and fun crafts for the new school year...or going back to school after Winter break!
Now you know how to make a tear-off notepad using Mod Podge, paper and chipboard.
There are so many fun things you can create using notepads!
Just a few supplies are needed and you can make as many custom and creative notepads as you can dream of.
Make a chic refillable leather journal out of Cricut Leather and a few other supplies.
This shimmery metallic leather journal has paper folded in half inside, held tightly by elastic, making it refillable as needed.
You can also fill your journal with any type of paper!
Learn how to make these paper pieced gratitude journals using the We R Memory Keepers Cinch Binding tool.
Keeping track of special moments, things that worked out and little tender mercies is such a good way to focus on the positive parts of life rather than the dreary.
Hey friends, I am sharing an amazing gift--mini leather journals with pen holder--made with the Cricut Maker. Make a leather wrap journal with pen holder with the Cricut Maker.
Getting a Cricut Maker is an investment, but it's worth it...and it's easy to get the full value out of it over and over again. For starters, you can make amazing gifts for everyone on your list.
Learn how easy it is to make a laser engraved journal or notebook with xTool laser cutting machine.
Every time I do a laser cutting project it becomes my absolute favorite--and this is no exception, I totally love these faux leather engraved journals!
Engraving on journals is so fast, just minutes, and makes a gorgeous handmade gift, branded business merchandise or custom swag.
Make a cereal box refillable journal for the perfect Earth Day crafting!
These cute notebooks are perfect and can be refilled with any kind of paper you like.
Turn a cereal box into a refillable notebook for sketching, drawing and note taking.
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As usual we'll be spending our Xmas Day with The Dead Relatives Society, our band of happy orphans. Sometimes we go out for a curry, this year they're round at ours. We'll exchange a few carefully chosen gifts, listen to some cool tunes (more of that in a bit), enjoy some home-cooked food, play board games and, needless to say, have a few drinks.
Some people bang on about being frugal for buying their Xmas wrap in the January sales, we take it to another level. Throughout the year we save all the plain brown paper that any deliveries arrive wrapped in, iron it and decorate it. It's better than cheap, it's free.
Here's this year's wrapping paper - nothing says Xmas like a sumo wrestler.
I've got three biographies to read, on loan from my swimming pals, Dave and Lisa. Noddy Holder is, I'm sure you know, one of Walsall's many famous sons. I'm looking forward to learning about Jerry Garcia, I love his music but know nothing about him. Charles Manson has always been a source of fascination, when I first met Jon he had a poster of both him and Take That up in his kitchen. That should have been a warning but, to be honest, I was more disturbed by Take That ...
So, let's talk about Xmas music. I don't mean that tired & cliched old shit I have to endure every time I enter a shop from the 1st December onwards, making me so irrationally angry I want to rip my ears off, I'm talking about cool, alternatives like the ones I've selected for this year's Dead Relatives Society Festive Playlist. Join us wherever in the world you are, let's have a virtual party.
1. The Ramones - Merry Xmas (I Don't Want to Fight Tonight)
2. The Waitresses - Christmas Wrapping
3. Julian Casablancas - I Wish It Was Christmas Today
4. Goat - Let it Burn
5. No Doubt - Oi To The World
6. Joan Jett & The Blackhearts - Little Drummer Boy
7. The Futureheads - Christmas Was Better in The 80s
8. St Etienne - I Was Born on Xmas Day
9. Stiff Little Fingers - White Christmas
10. The Wedding Present - Step Into Christmas
11. Sparks - Thank God Its Not Christmas
12. The Manic Street Preachers - Last Christmas
13. Cocteau Twins - Frosty The Snowman
14. Orbital - Christmas Chime
15. The Fall - Hark The Herald Angels Sing
16. Run DMC - Christmas in Hollis
17. Aztec Camera - Walk Out To Winter
18. The Kills - Silent Night
19. The Long Blondes - Christmas Is Cancelled
20. Throwing Muses - Santa Claus
21. The Wombats - Is This Christmas?