Two of the ladies on the workshop travelled all the way from Stoke to attend and everyone seemed to enjoy themselves. I taught the morning session and Glenda the afternoon session.
My class was all about getting a head start on the Christmas preparations and we made this Christmas Organiser File Book with the Bind-It-All. The pages were all cut with the DreamKuts machine which saved me such a lot of time when prepping up the workshop. I have spent most of today putting mine together and adding the finishing touches. The one we made in the workshop had sections for Christmas Shopping Lists, a 'To Do' section, Christmas Card List and File Pocket Pages with tabs that you can keep things like receipts, postage stamps and gift tokens in.
It also has pages of Christmas Verses printed on vellum and plain sheets of card for stamping on. The Journalling themeplate has been used together with Snow is Falling, Hearth and Home and the Wise Men themeplates to decorate pages throughout the organiser.
I have added extra sections to mine today for note taking, menus and the endless lists I make to get myself organised for the festive season. I didn't get chance to join in the stamping on Friday so I took the time to add the stamped pages to my book.
The papers are all from My Minds Eye and Bazzill and I have decorated the cover with chip board letters inked with Adirondack pigment ink and edged with a Krylon gold leafing pen. I then covered the letters with Rangers Glossy Accents to seal in the colour and added a beautiful Prima bloom and lots of organza ribbons tied to the 'O' rings that bind the book.
Now I'm all ready to start the festive planning!
3 comments:
Oooh, beautiful! What a lovely idea for a journal - can see my Bind-It-All getting even more use (I love that machine).
Glad the workshop went well, sounds like everyone had a good time.
See you tomorrow! xx
It's no good Lynn, you are tempting me to spend money again. That organiser is just fab.
Might just have to treat myself to a Bind-it-All.
I am sure I can put something together using that and some of my wire and a few beads. The cogs are turning already!
Fabulous book Lynn I love it.
You may like to check out my version of your Three Wise Men, thanks for the inspiration.
http://rainbowladyscraftyblog.blogspot.com/2008/07/three-wise-men.html
Love Cynthia x
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