Hi Everyone!
We had such an exciting week last week with our blogoversary! Again congrats to all the winners!
Nothing as exciting this week, put I do have a new Paper Architecture With Sabrina project to share with you. Do you remember the Christmas Planner I made last year? Well this year I decided to make another design for a Christmas planner. One that is easier and requires no chipboard. It is made with 100# cardstock and combined with the Tereas Collins "Candy Cane Lane" paper (Teresa's paper is always very nice and thick) it is quite sturdy.
This year the tri-fold Christmas Planner is quick and easy to put together, and is a great project to make in an assembly line production method for several gifts if you so choose! No chipboard for this one!
The completed project measures 5 1/2"w x 8 1/2"h x 1 1/16" thick, and holds a 5" X 8" paper pad, a 6 compartment file pocket, and a calendar. There is also an hidden pocket behind the paper pad. This project can be adapted to be a wedding planner, a baby arrival or shower planner, a birthday party planner, a special anniversary party planner, a family reunion planner, and so on...
Have a look at the walk-through video to see the details.
If you are interested in purchasing the instrutions for this project, hop on over to Paper Architecture With Sabrina It's a quick and easy project to make.
Just to let you know, I've started to make Christmas Cards for an upcoming class. They will be posted when I get them all completed.
Happy Papercrafting!
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We had such an exciting week last week with our blogoversary! Again congrats to all the winners!
Nothing as exciting this week, put I do have a new Paper Architecture With Sabrina project to share with you. Do you remember the Christmas Planner I made last year? Well this year I decided to make another design for a Christmas planner. One that is easier and requires no chipboard. It is made with 100# cardstock and combined with the Tereas Collins "Candy Cane Lane" paper (Teresa's paper is always very nice and thick) it is quite sturdy.
This year the tri-fold Christmas Planner is quick and easy to put together, and is a great project to make in an assembly line production method for several gifts if you so choose! No chipboard for this one!
The completed project measures 5 1/2"w x 8 1/2"h x 1 1/16" thick, and holds a 5" X 8" paper pad, a 6 compartment file pocket, and a calendar. There is also an hidden pocket behind the paper pad. This project can be adapted to be a wedding planner, a baby arrival or shower planner, a birthday party planner, a special anniversary party planner, a family reunion planner, and so on...
Have a look at the walk-through video to see the details.
If you are interested in purchasing the instrutions for this project, hop on over to Paper Architecture With Sabrina It's a quick and easy project to make.
Just to let you know, I've started to make Christmas Cards for an upcoming class. They will be posted when I get them all completed.
Happy Papercrafting!
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3 comments:
This looks fabulous!
TY Pet73! It was a lot of fun to make. Hugs
I would love to use the tutorial for this project, but I can’t seem to access it. Can you help? Thank!!
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