I did a little paper crafting tonight with my daughter!
She is 6 years old...in the first grade, and she is so hysterical to watch! I love it!
Tonight my husband saw some paper I had purchased recently. It's THE GLITTER STACK! Now if you know me, you know I'm all about the BLING! LOL So, he was flipping through and he was telling me what paper he liked...some black and silver and it was very cool.
So I said, "You want me to make you something with that?"
And he was like, "I dunno. Like what?"
And so I thought for a second and then I remembered that Angela had made these jr. legal pads and left instructions on her blog. You can see the altered jr. legal pads she made here and the instructions for how to make them are here. I love hers!
So, Kadesia was like, "Oh! Can I make one, Mama?"
And of course I was like, "Well, yeah!"
LOL So, we went to my little scrap space in the basement and I cut Paul's out and scored it while she selected her own paper. And then I showed her where to cut hers on the paper trimmer and I scored it for her. Then we went back upstairs to assemble them and she performed her little video tutorial in front of her invisible camera crew and even took a call from a listener who needed clarification as to which side to apply the glue stick! LOL So I have to show you her sweet little creation.
Her paper came from the NANA'S KIDS stack...mostly because she loves her Nana and probably thought of her when she saw the paper pack! LOL
You totally should get over to Angela's blog to get the instructions on how to make these fun little note pads. These would be great gifts for teachers, family, friends. Paul will probably use his to sketch race car bodies in since he helps build race cars! Hope you like what you see!
And you could easily make one of these fun little notebooks and incorporate this week's StampTACular Tuesday challenge! Leave me a comment and let me know if you used Angela's idea!
Hugs,

6 comments:
I love this paper too! I have it, but am never too sure what to use it for. Great idea, Bridgett. Don't you love it when the kids get involved? So cute!
smiles,Deena
Your daughter is a cutie! I'm glad you got to craft together. It looks like a fun project. :)
Sarah G.
Your little girls' work is really cute, love it!
I'm so sorry I forgot to send you any birthday wishes - I have no real reason other than being mega busy, so, happy belated birthday, and hope you had a lovely day,
jenny
It's great that you and DD had such a fun time together- and inspired by DH no less!
What a cute story - and even cuter finished project! Her paper choice is darling!
Fun project to share with your daughter!
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