Grocery List Tutorial

Grocery_list_tutorial_019 As I promised…here ya go!!  No laughing at me if I did something wrong :()

Here’s the supplies:

Trimmer with Scoring blade, Sticky Strip, Double Stick Tape, 2-Way Glue Pen, Dazzling Diamonds Glitter,Stampin’ Dimensionals, Scallop Punch, Priceless Stamp Set, Wild Wasabi Ink & Cardstock, Scissors, Ruler & Notepad

Grocery_list_tutorial_002_2  If that red line bothers you then have them cut that off and you’ll just have two pads.

I’m also working on a Christmas wish list but will wait until we get closer to Christmas to show ya!!

Please let me know if you have any questions.

enjoy!!

P.S. I just hit 20,000 hits on my blog…what does that mean…more blog candy….I will draw a name tomorrow for one of these note pads from everyone that post a comment on this tutorial  Good Luck!!

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Extra info:  Took notepads to Kinkos and they cute the whole stack at one time.  Bought notepads at Walmart, but next time will get them at Office Max or Office Depot!!

Update 8/23…Congrats to Ali for winning the grocery list!!!

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54 thoughts on “Grocery List Tutorial”

  1. I already purchased my pads at Office max and had them cut. I think the measurements are a little different but I need to get my sample made. We will be doing these at my SU open house. Thanks for sharing

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  2. Thanks for the tutorial – these will make great remembrance gifts for Christmas. I enjoy your blog and check it every day. I especially like the simplicity of some of your cards.

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  3. Thanks so much for sharing this tutorial. I am a visual learner, so thank you for the great pictures! Can’t wait to try this.

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  4. Congrats on the hits to your great blog. Thanks for the great tutorial. I am going to print the instructions and try my hand at making these for gifts. Thanks again, Mary

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  5. if you don’t buy the notepads at their store, do they charge you to cut them?? do they use a standard commercial guillotine cutter? tfs!! -antoinette

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  6. Oh yay! Another project to do this weekend!! I love this idea!!! Thank you for sharing. Congrats on your 20,000 blog hits!

    Andrea M

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  7. OH, ANGIE!…This really ROCKS!…I can always count on you for the most awesome “tutes”!…I bought my pads at Office Depot….got the “quad” kind…just to mix it up a bit!….cant wait to get to Kinkos!..Thanks, again!

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  8. This is such a great gift idea! How cute! I was also wondering how you cut the pad? I noticed that someone else said they had theirs cut at the office supply store. Is that what you did?
    Congrats on the blog hits!!

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  9. Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial! I’ve been wanting to make some of these and now I have the instructions!! Cool. Thank you.

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  10. Oh this project has so saved my life, I am a list person. I make lists for everything and now they can cordinate with holidays and decor for all my friends and family

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  11. I love this idea! So cute and easy to do. I plan on making and giving to teachers for more of a “teacher’s note pad”. Thanks for the great ideas and the great visuals.
    Lisa

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  12. I am just signing up for Stampin Up. A new friend gave me your blog and I am thoroughly amazed – you are sooooooo talented. I really enjoyed seeing your work product.

    Thanks for sharing.

    Pam Pagel
    Colorado Springs

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  13. I love your videos. They are so helpful in learning how to do the idea that you are presenting. Please keep the videos coming.
    Marcia

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  14. I just have found this site and I don´t mind to sleep too late I´m so impressed about your beautiful and extraordinary job… i´d like to know the way of buying from here or if there´s any store in Mexico City where I can get this exceptional things for my cards… I have my own designs and I´ve been selling them since three years ago… you can imagine why I´m so interested, I think your job is very fine… thanks and God Bless You by sharing and teaching us so much!!!

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  15. I know this is an old post but I have been exploring your website, just love everything you have! How did you cut the pad of paper like that?

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  16. Congratulations on your blog hit!!! I look forward every morning to looking in my email for your ideas!! Thanks for all you do.

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