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Lightbulb Cover Post-Its with your scraps
Old 07-24-2008, 12:24 PM   #1 (permalink)

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My day-to-day life (both work and personal) depends heavily on Post-it® notes, and I use them for all sorts of reminders. I’ve even taken to carrying them in my car or backpack, because they are so handy for quick notes that I need to leave here or there. The problem with carrying them around, though, is that the sheets get messed up as they are tossed about and handled. I solved this problem by covering the notepads in a way that not only protects them, but also makes them look so cute I can hardly stand it!

Gather the supplies
The first thing you’ll need is a pad of Post-it® notes, of course! They are available in a variety of colors and sizes, but the measurements in these instructions will assume you are using 3″x3″ pads. (Once you get the technique down, you can use other sizes of pads and adjust my measurements accordingly)
You’ll also need a piece of decorative paper or cardstock that is cut to 8″x3″. This will be the cover for your notepad. Cardstock will make a sturdier cover, but regular scrapbook paper will fine too.
(By the way, if you’re like me and make a lot of 8″x8″ scrapbook layouts with 12″x12″ paper, you’ll see that this project is a GREAT way to use up that little 4″x12″ scrap that’s leftover. I have tons of those in my scrap box!)
Use a circle punch or circle cutter to make two 3/4″ circles out of coordinating cardstock.
Select two mini brads that match your paper.
Find a piece of embroidery floss (or other thin string) that matches your paper and cut a 12″ length of it.
Now that you’ve got everything together (Fig 1), we’re ready to get started.


Make your template
If you’re going to make more than a couple of these, the easiest way to get your measurements right every time is to make a template. You’ll start with a plain white piece of 8″x3″ paper or cardstock. Using a ruler and a pen, mark a line 1-1/4″ inches from the right side of the paper. Then move to the left another 1/2″ and mark another line. Make a third line 3″ to the left of the last one, and a fourth line 1/2″ to the left of that. That’s all you need for a nice reusable template that will make your measuring so much easier from now on (Fig 2).


Score the paper
Lay your template face up on your table. Put your printed cover paper right below it, face down, making sure it is aligned perfectly with your template. Place your ruler along one of the lines so that it covers both sheets of paper and use a bone folder to score the cover paper (Fig 3). Continue until all four lines are scored on the cover paper. (See how much easier that was than measuring over and over?)
Now fold the cover paper along each of the score lines (Fig 4).


Attach the Post-it® pad
Peel the backing off the pad, exposing the sticky area of the last sheet, and stick the pad to the cover (Fig 5). Wow, that was easy, wasn’t it?


Attach the fasteners
Start by poking a tiny hole in the center of each of your circles and pushing the brad through it. Do not fold back the brad yet, just leave the legs straight. Now take your floss or string and tie one end around the legs of one of the brads, in a nice knot (Fig 6).
Take the circle/brad that does NOT have the string attached and poke it through your cover stock in the middle of the 1-1/4″ portion of the cover (Fig 7). Fold the legs of the brad back to secure it in place (Fig 8).
Close the cover on the pad (Fig 9) and then take the other circle/brad (the one with the string attached) and find a nice place for it on the cover (Fig 10), being sure to align it with the other circle that you’ve already attached. Poke the brad through the cover and fold the legs out on the back to secure it in place (Fig 11).
Now take the length of floss or string and loop it in a figure 8 around the two circles a few times, then trim off whatever is left (Fig 12). The string can be wound and unwound repeatedly to open and close the cover.


The results and some example uses
Isn’t the finished product (Fig 13) SO CUTE? In no time, you can make a bunch of these with hardly any supplies. Obviously they’re great to make for yourself, and you can stash one in your:
  • purse
  • glove compartment
  • backpack
  • desk drawer
But these are so cute that they can serve more purposes, including:
  • They make great party favors, whether it’s for a bridal or baby shower, luncheon, or even a wedding. Imaging cover stock printed with a photo of the bride and groom!
  • Let your kids use school-themed cover paper to create fun teacher gifts that their teachers can actually use!
  • Kids love anything sticky, and Post-its are no exception. Hand out a stack of these during a play date or birthday party and the kids will have a ball.
  • Cover them with Christmas paper and use them as stocking stuffers
  • Make them into useful Thank You cards. Next time you receive a gift, write a few grateful words on the first page, pop the whole thing in an envelope, and rest assured that the recipient will be delighted. I wish I had thought of this idea back when I got married!
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Old 07-24-2008, 02:14 PM   #2 (permalink)

What a great idea...Thanks for sharing

Smiles & hugs...
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Old 07-27-2008, 09:22 AM   #3 (permalink)

Very Awesome idea. My dash and kitchen cabinets look like post it road kills.

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Old 07-28-2008, 10:35 AM   #4 (permalink)

OMG! Post-it road kill! We love the imagery!
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Old 07-28-2008, 01:30 PM   #5 (permalink)

now that is wild...................do ya'll or anyone else know how to make a josephine knot? its driving me
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Old 07-28-2008, 02:41 PM   #6 (permalink)

What a great idea! All my administrative type friends are getting these this year!
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Old 07-28-2008, 04:53 PM   #7 (permalink)

Those are cute! I bought some kits for those at Michaels and I also bought some finished ones at a craft fair that were made with wall paper. I think I'm gonna make some now.
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I am drawing a mental block this evening. This sounds like a great project but, I just can't seem to visulize what it looks like. Could someone post a picture? Thanks
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Old 07-29-2008, 08:54 AM   #9 (permalink)

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I am drawing a mental block this evening. This sounds like a great project but, I just can't seem to visulize what it looks like. Could someone post a picture? Thanks
Just click on the link at the top of chicaandjo's original post to see step-by-step instructions and pictures.
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