Hues of Happiness Suite Collection Note Pad

Hello there! Thank you for joining me today for the finished note pad that I created from Hues of Happiness Suite Collection. I am having way too much fun with these products and you will too.

I’m going to narrate the note pad today rather than a list and instructions. This was so easy to make and took less than 5 minutes.

I picked up these 3 x 5 To Do List index card thick, loose, and double-sided cards from Amazon.

I gathered a stack of 15 cards and adhered a piece of Tear & Tape to the top of the cards. Our Tear & Tape is 1/4″ in width. I added more tape to the front and back of the cards at the very top.

I cut a piece of Hues of Happiness Designer Series Paper to 3 x 3/4″. I peeled off the Tear & Tape backing from the front, top, and back, to adhere the DSP directly onto the Tear & Tape starting with placing the DSP at the bottom of the tape in the front, wrap over the top, and then the back. This affords you to use the cards individually and tear off each one.

One-quarter inch of the DSP is adhered to the front, top, and back, respectively, of the cards. Do not score the DSP. It will wrap okay on its own and you can easily do 20 cards for an even more secure fit.

The binder clip I used at the top left is from Spring 2018 that I saved, because it’s a staple, and you know I hold onto those office-y products.

I knotted a piece of the always fabulous, so happy this carried over, Black & White Buffalo Check Ribbon at the top center of the binder clip.

The rose and greenery were cut from the Hues of Happiness Designer Series Paper from the suite’s coordinating die-cuts and adhered to the right lower bottom with liquid adhesive.

Above is my finished coordinating product little gift package that can be created with any skill level.

I hope you enjoyed today’s project and please let me know if you have any questions.

Oh … I have a stunning project coming up with the black scripty vellum from Layering Vellum Designs, our Stampin’ Blends alcohol makers, and a spritzer filled with isopropyl alcohol + my heat tool for random move the ink around control, that you see in the photo background.

Thank you for stopping by for a visit today and have a great weekend.