It's time again for another
i {heart} papers DT challenge! This month the theme is
get organized. I'm taking this one to heart as my office at work is truly a disaster. I'm usually a very organized person, but we moved offices a few weeks back and I have yet to find time to unpack and clean up my office. I have piles of paper everywhere!
So I decided to make a few things to help me out at work. First, a little post-it note holder, because I can never seem to find my post-its these days. My desk set is a thin metal mesh (purchased at Target years ago). I used decorative paper from
Memory Box's Jubilee collection on all of my projects. Nothing says office more than blue, yellow, and green to me!
I used my
large scallop square nestabilities to cut the base out of my decorative paper. Then layered on a little faux-notebook paper. To attach the post-it notes, I simply used my X-acto knife to make a slit in the two base-layers, then slipped the post-it notes in. This way you can add more post-it notes when you run out!
I added a few magnets to the back of the base layer and the whole thing sticks like magic to my paper file! The magnets also make it super easy to take it off and refill when needed.
Next up, some inbox/outbox tags because every time I try and make a little headway at work with some of my piles, someone just
dumps a huge pile of paperwork on my desk when I'm not looking! So if I label my bins I'm at least hoping they will read the tags and place things in the
IN box. {wink}
I used the
long scalloped rectangle nestabilities to cut out my base layer of DP. Then added more faux notebook paper. The
IN is actually from
Hero Arts Truly Appreciated set stamped in
Palette Noir ink. I just masked off the rest of the letters in the word
wishing to leave me with
IN.
Along the same lines, here's a coordinating outbox tag. I used
Hero Arts Arigato (sparkle clear) set for the
OUT. I just masked off the last two letters of
thank you and then added the T after that. Simple!
I added some staples and ink for a more office-friendly look. Plus I'm hoping this way no one will want to steal them! I added magnets on the back to make them stick to my bins and that's it.
Be sure to check out what the other girls made!
Carolyn
Cathleen
Deb
Gretchen
Kendra
Loretta
Lori
Lynn
Megan
Kate
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Post-it Holder & Inbox/Outbox Tags Recipe
Cardstock: PTI white
Decorative Paper: Memory Box Jubilee
Stamps: Hero Arts Truly Appreciated, Arigato (sparkle clear); PTI Simple Alphabet
Ink: Palette Noir
Accessories: prismacolor pencils, scallop square nestabilities, magnets, corner rounder punch, long scalloped rectangle nestabilities, EK success notebook edge punch, paper clips, staples