November’s Creative Club will be held on Thursday, November 15th at 7pm. We will be making a perpetual calendar that will make a great gift for the holidays. (Or make one for yourself to keep on your own desk.)
There are 3 kit options this month.
Option #1 is $20 and includes:
- (4) pieces of Stella red patterned paper
- (2) pieces of Colonial White Cardstock
- (1) My Creations Card Box
- (2) My Creations Blocks
- 42″ of Dark Chocolate Striped Grosgrain Ribbon
- (1) Pack of 25 Hook & Loop Dots
Option #2 is $37 and includes everything in option #1 plus:
- Glamour Lower Case Alphabet Stamp Set
Option #3 is $54 (best value) everything in option #1 and #2 plus:
- Casual Expressions Stamp Set
Other supplies, not included, needed to complete the project:
- Sponge Dauber
- Chocolate ink pad
- Cranberry ink pad
- Adhesive of your choice
- Post-It Notes
- Cutting Knife
You have the option to add this stand to make your calendar tilt back or choose to keep it off and have your calendar sit flat. The instructions will explain how to create it both ways.
Here is a view from the top. Doesn’t it look like a wrapped present? (Who wouldn’t want a beautifully wrapped present sitting on their desk year round? LOL)
The best part about this project is that I will show you how to create this box that not only displays the current month, but it also holds the months that you are not using so they will never get lost. The Hook & Loop Dots make this project easily customizable.
You are so very creative!! Congratulations, you have really hit the jackpot with this one!! *.*
Thanks Karen. I am glad you like it. *Ü*
So darned cute and wonderfully CREATIVE! What a wonderful idea for a calendar and workshop!
Thanks Nancy! *Ü*
I love this!
Thanks Sheila! *Ü*
What a great project. Love it.
Do you have a written tutorial available for this project? I might be interested in purchasing the tutorial if you have one. Thank you.
jayne@jaynestamps.com
Hi Jayne. I'm glad you like the project. I do have some project guides for sale here: http://lisascreativecorner.blogspot.com/p/consultant-project-guides.html
This project uses a few retired products, so you may have to get creative if you don't have all of the products. 🙂