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Fingerprinted Notepads
by Andrea Steed (Nov 10, 2009)
For all of my daughter’s grandparents’ gifts last Christmas/Hanukah, we made a handmade (literally) project that was very easy to do and turned out to be a great afternoon activity for us to do together: Fingerprinted Flower Notepads.

Reward Charts for Children
by Nancy Stolz (Aug 21, 2009)
Use your scrapbook supplies to make reward charts to help your children earn a special treat.

Step-by-Step: Corner Bookmark
by Patter Cross (Jul 9, 2009)
Making a corner bookmark is fun and fast. It also makes a great gift for a reader of any age! Let’s look at how I made my corner bookmark.

All Mixed Up Address Book
by Allyson Bright Meyer (Jul 2, 2009)
I recently decided that I wanted a new address book, but I wanted one that was fun and that wouldn’t feel ruined if I had to change some addresses around. So I decided to create an address book that was already all mixed up!

5 Beautiful Bookmarks with Your Scrapbook Supplies
by Andrea Steed (Apr 30, 2009)
Since I started scrapbooking, buying a bookmark seems absurd. I have so many fun papers, materials and embellishments in my scrapbook supplies that there’s no reason I can’t make my own one-of-a-kind bookmarks. Here are a few I made with supplies I had on hand:

Tussie-Mussies
by Tiffany Roberts (Apr 1, 2009)
Tussie-mussies were popular during May Day celebrations, and you may even remember making them in school as a child. Here are three tussie-mussie-inspired projects.

Pocket Folder Card
by Jennifer Sizemore (Oct 23, 2008)
This card is a simple way to wrap up a gift card for that favorite person for the holidays.

Displaying Layouts in Picture Frames
by Laura Arellano-Weddleton (Oct 20, 2008)
Admit it—you’ve made some good layouts. These layouts are art, and even if they’re not quite Louvre material, they at least deserve a prominent spot on your wall.

Banners, Pennants and More!
by Julia Sandvoss (Sep 27, 2008)
Banners and pennants are so versatile and can be made for just about everything under the sun. Here are some ideas to get you started on this new trend that is a favorite of mine.

One Product 5 Ways - Bo Bunny
by Scrapbook.com (Aug 28, 2008)
Rub-ons are so versatile, they will go on any surface: paper (of course!), acrylic, glass, wood, candles, your walls ... use your imagination!

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