2021 Calendar Pretty in Peach
This is a quick and easy calendar for 2021, it features and Art Deco Lady
Photographs from the Community
I have just designed a calendar card notelet book, for which I have written a tutorial. This is the first of 5 cards I have made using the image from this cup1069955-4063, Pretty in Peach.
I printed the image supplied twice onto the same A4 sheet of white satin finished matte 170gsm card. I used one copy to make the Calendar notelet book and one copy of the calendar image, to attach onto the calendar space inside the notelet book and the second copy of the elegant lady to use as the main image for the topper for the front of the card.
The image measures 8.5cm wide and 12.5cm high. I have attached the silver edged fine 4mm wide black ribbon across horizontally onto the back of the image 2.5cm down from the top edge before attaching the13x9cm peach coloured backing sheet, using D.S. tape, to the back of this image.
The main card is a quilted textured soft shade of tan. I have attached the topper in place and used my gold metallic pen to embellish the exposed area of the c\tan min card and added glitter gold dust and allowing this to dry before attaching the extra ribbon and tying it in place.
I have written a verse which I have put onto the site under verses for Christmas related to covid19 isolation.
This greeting card will form part of the small Christmas gift I have planned for my craft and card making friends with whom we have not been able to meet due to isolating since January this year To make the Small Folded 2021 Calendar Notelet book, I have used one full copy of the sheet provided and cut it down to measure 13.5 x 28cm and scored and folded it along the R.H. black line of the Calendar as a mountain fold.
This then formed the outside front and the outside back of the notelet cover of the book.
I used the calendar only image from the second sheet to then attach the inside cover of the notelet book and made 20 little 13x8.5cm sheets to attach each of the sheets, one by one at the very top edge only, using my glue tape roller.
This was so they could be easily peeled off, when used, to be discarded. As part of the gift I also attached in a clear holder, 2 more packs of 20 notelets.
I plan to make many more of these as they are ideal for the dilemma we have experienced at my Charity Craft Function days.
Our Open day will be like no other, as there will be no sitting down, coffee, cake, guest speaker, just a few people at a time with a quick walk through.
It is so disappointing, but understandable, even though our fund raising to post our Christmas boxes will be much reduced.
Thank you for the inspiration to Scouse Mouse Creations for the inspiration. Pamela Horton. The Whispering Platypus
I have just designed a calendar card notelet book, for which I have written a tutorial. This is the first of 5 cards I have made using the image from this cup1069955-4063, Pretty in Peach.
I printed the image supplied twice onto the same A4 sheet of white satin finished matte 170gsm card. I used one copy to make the Calendar notelet book and one copy of the calendar image, to attach onto the calendar space inside the notelet book and the second copy of the elegant lady to use as the main image for the topper for the front of the card.
The image measures 8.5cm wide and 12.5cm high. I have attached the silver edged fine 4mm wide black ribbon across horizontally onto the back of the image 2.5cm down from the top edge before attaching the13x9cm peach coloured backing sheet, using D.S. tape, to the back of this image.
The main card is a quilted textured soft shade of tan. I have attached the topper in place and used my gold metallic pen to embellish the exposed area of the c\tan min card and added glitter gold dust and allowing this to dry before attaching the extra ribbon and tying it in place.
I have written a verse which I have put onto the site under verses for Christmas related to covid19 isolation.
This greeting card will form part of the small Christmas gift I have planned for my craft and card making friends with whom we have not been able to meet due to isolating since January this year To make the Small Folded 2021 Calendar Notelet book, I have used one full copy of the sheet provided and cut it down to measure 13.5 x 28cm and scored and folded it along the R.H. black line of the Calendar as a mountain fold.
This then formed the outside front and the outside back of the notelet cover of the book.
I used the calendar only image from the second sheet to then attach the inside cover of the notelet book and made 20 little 13x8.5cm sheets to attach each of the sheets, one by one at the very top edge only, using my glue tape roller.
This was so they could be easily peeled off, when used, to be discarded. As part of the gift I also attached in a clear holder, 2 more packs of 20 notelets.
I plan to make many more of these as they are ideal for the dilemma we have experienced at my Charity Craft Function days.
Our Open day will be like no other, as there will be no sitting down, coffee, cake, guest speaker, just a few people at a time with a quick walk through.
It is so disappointing, but understandable, even though our fund raising to post our Christmas boxes will be much reduced.
Thank you for the inspiration to Scouse Mouse Creations for the inspiration. Pamela Horton. The Whispering Platypus
I have just designed a calendar card notelet book, for which I have written a tutorial. This is the first of 5 cards I have made using the image from this cup1069955-4063, Pretty in Peach.
I printed the image supplied twice onto the same A4 sheet of white satin finished matte 170gsm card. I used one copy to make the Calendar notelet book and one copy of the calendar image, to attach onto the calendar space inside the notelet book and the second copy of the elegant lady to use as the main image for the topper for the front of the card.
The image measures 8.5cm wide and 12.5cm high. I have attached the silver edged fine 4mm wide black ribbon across horizontally onto the back of the image 2.5cm down from the top edge before attaching the13x9cm peach coloured backing sheet, using D.S. tape, to the back of this image.
The main card is a quilted textured soft shade of tan. I have attached the topper in place and used my gold metallic pen to embellish the exposed area of the c\tan min card and added glitter gold dust and allowing this to dry before attaching the extra ribbon and tying it in place.
I have written a verse which I have put onto the site under verses for Christmas related to covid19 isolation.
This greeting card will form part of the small Christmas gift I have planned for my craft and card making friends with whom we have not been able to meet due to isolating since January this year To make the Small Folded 2021 Calendar Notelet book, I have used one full copy of the sheet provided and cut it down to measure 13.5 x 28cm and scored and folded it along the R.H. black line of the Calendar as a mountain fold.
This then formed the outside front and the outside back of the notelet cover of the book.
I used the calendar only image from the second sheet to then attach the inside cover of the notelet book and made 20 little 13x8.5cm sheets to attach each of the sheets, one by one at the very top edge only, using my glue tape roller.
This was so they could be easily peeled off, when used, to be discarded. As part of the gift I also attached in a clear holder, 2 more packs of 20 notelets.
I plan to make many more of these as they are ideal for the dilemma we have experienced at my Charity Craft Function days.
Our Open day will be like no other, as there will be no sitting down, coffee, cake, guest speaker, just a few people at a time with a quick walk through.
It is so disappointing, but understandable, even though our fund raising to post our Christmas boxes will be much reduced.
Thank you for the inspiration to Scouse Mouse Creations for the inspiration. Pamela Horton. The Whispering Platypus
I have just designed a calendar card notelet book, for which I have written a tutorial. This is the first of 5 cards I have made using the image from this cup1069955-4063, Pretty in Peach.
I printed the image supplied twice onto the same A4 sheet of white satin finished matte 170gsm card. I used one copy to make the Calendar notelet book and one copy of the calendar image, to attach onto the calendar space inside the notelet book and the second copy of the elegant lady to use as the main image for the topper for the front of the card.
The image measures 8.5cm wide and 12.5cm high. I have attached the silver edged fine 4mm wide black ribbon across horizontally onto the back of the image 2.5cm down from the top edge before attaching the13x9cm peach coloured backing sheet, using D.S. tape, to the back of this image.
The main card is a quilted textured soft shade of tan. I have attached the topper in place and used my gold metallic pen to embellish the exposed area of the c\tan min card and added glitter gold dust and allowing this to dry before attaching the extra ribbon and tying it in place.
I have written a verse which I have put onto the site under verses for Christmas related to covid19 isolation.
This greeting card will form part of the small Christmas gift I have planned for my craft and card making friends with whom we have not been able to meet due to isolating since January this year To make the Small Folded 2021 Calendar Notelet book, I have used one full copy of the sheet provided and cut it down to measure 13.5 x 28cm and scored and folded it along the R.H. black line of the Calendar as a mountain fold.
This then formed the outside front and the outside back of the notelet cover of the book.
I used the calendar only image from the second sheet to then attach the inside cover of the notelet book and made 20 little 13x8.5cm sheets to attach each of the sheets, one by one at the very top edge only, using my glue tape roller.
This was so they could be easily peeled off, when used, to be discarded. As part of the gift I also attached in a clear holder, 2 more packs of 20 notelets.
I plan to make many more of these as they are ideal for the dilemma we have experienced at my Charity Craft Function days.
Our Open day will be like no other, as there will be no sitting down, coffee, cake, guest speaker, just a few people at a time with a quick walk through.
It is so disappointing, but understandable, even though our fund raising to post our Christmas boxes will be much reduced.
Thank you for the inspiration to Scouse Mouse Creations for the inspiration. Pamela Horton. The Whispering Platypus