Hi, it’s a little late on Friday but I do have a project for you. I have been on the phone for the past 3 days calling all my clients and trying to start up my salon business again. So, I have let a few things slip a little. I will be all caught up by the weekend I hope. Loads of new things happening at Stampin’ Up! with the new catalouge and of course my fun game of hiding some golden tickets in the catalouges that I sent to customers. I do hope they looked at some of the fun new stamp sets too! Ha ha.
The project today is simple but I felt I needed this to organize my sponge rollers. I figured I would share the process. Here it is. Hope it helps you with a little storage issue.
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The Details:
- Cardstock sizing: 5 1/8″ x 10″ scored at 1 1/2″ on all sides
- Window Sheet sizing: 1 1/2″ x 12″
- Window Sheet Long side scoring: 1 1/2″ 2 1/4″, 3″, 4 1/2″, 5 1/4″ 6″, 7 1/2″, 8 1/8″, 9″, 10 1/2″ and 11 1/4″
- Patterned Paper sizing: I was limited to a 6″x 6″ patterned paper pad. So I used 2 strips sized 1″ x 6″ for the long sides and 1″ x 1 1/2″ for the short sides. I think if I had a larger paper pad these measurements would be bigger.
Good idea Susanne.
Mom