Hi friends! How are you going to display your Holiday cards this year? I designed this easy card display using a recycled slate roofing shingle and clothespins and you can make one too!
Watch the video to see how!
Tutorial sponsored by Rubber Stamp Tapestry Take 10% off your mounted stamp order of $10 or more just use coupon code: PINS
Coupon expires, Monday, November 21, 2016
Supplies:
Stamp from Poinsettia Flourish Set
Green ink
Roofing slate (or a piece of plywood coated with chalkboard paint)
Twine/rope
Paper envelopes if making the advent calendar
Hot glue
Clothespins
Directions:
1. Stamp holly on clothespins with green ink.
2. Add twine hanger to slate shingle.
3. Glue clothespins to edges of slate.
Hang on the wall and enjoy! Remember; don’t use chalk markers on painted chalkboards. You can use this display year-round and the chalkboard is a fun touch anytime of year! Happy crafting!
Such a cute and versatile idea. TFS!❤️
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what a cute project!
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really cute and fun for everyone, So many ideas.
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Hi Lindsay, I brought some Maimeriblu watercolors the other day and No one on You Tube has them. I have been watching you do reviews for years, and I would go and buy them, the Turner’s watercolors are nice. Any way Would you tell me what I have, can not find any one who works with them, they are up their with M. Graham watercolors. All pure colors and can mix the whole line and not get mud. Would you help me, and any-one else if they have these Maimeriblu watercolors. If so I thank you in advance. Thanks.
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I have a few tubes, they are very nice paint. Would a review be helpful?
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Oh, yes please that would be great….
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What were the dimensions used to make the envelops using the board?
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use a 6″x6″ paper and score/punch at 2 5/8″
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Can you give the measurements for the envelopes you made using the envelope/ box tool? Thanks, Lindsay.mmi
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they end up being 3″x4″, I basically use one of the recipes on the WeR Memory Keepers envelope punch board that used a 6″ square of paper. I bought that 6″x6″ stack years ago and I have so much to use up LOL!
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Thanks, Lindsay. You rock!
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