Today it's my turn to host the 3D Challenge on Paper Craft Planet. We are thrilled to have Hope Stamps Eternal as our sponsor for this week, so not only can you make this quick and easy holiday planner -- you can win a prize too!
This planner was really simple and quick to make. I bought the organizer at Target, for $3.99. The planner came with three tabs and really generous pockets. The red binding was already there, so all I had to do was just recover the rest of the binder in a coordinating paper. I covered the inside and outside with Cosmo Cricket's Jolly by Golly patterned paper. I printed "Christmas Planner," using my word processing program, onto vanilla cardstock and then just cut the shape out with my Labels 9 Nestabilities. Add some ribbon and label your tabs and you're done!
This week, I'm challenging you to make your own planner. You can make one to hold birthday cards, as a calendar for next year, to organize your grocery shopping, or get your holidays under control. Take a picture of your planner and tag your photo 3d40 (all lowercase) so that we can pull your project into our gallery. (If you're new to Paper Craft Planet, here is an excellent tutorial on adding photos to the gallery!) Next Wednesday, we'll pick one lucky, random, winner from our challenge players to win this generous prize!
Special thanks to this week's sponsor:
This is perfect! What a classy way to keep organized. Adore the cosmo DP & the label shape. Brilliant idea to make an organizer. I'll have to try & make one before the week is through. Thanks for the gorgeous inspiration. Happy Holidays!
Posted by: Mel M | December 15, 2009 at 02:36 PM
This is FAB!!! LOve that paper....
What a great idea..now if only I could be organised!
Posted by: Sarah M | December 15, 2009 at 09:25 PM
What a wonderful project. I love my BIA...You gave me a new idea....off I go to play. Thank you for sharing!
Posted by: Mary | January 06, 2010 at 09:50 AM
That planner is so beautiful. I want to have that 1.
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