Coaster Notepad

I can’t believe it’s been 10 years since I created the Rectangle Coaster Notepad.  Some of you were around back then… some of you were not… so, it’s time I share them again!!   Click here if you’d like to check out my 2008 version of the Coaster Clipboard aka Coaster Notepad 🙂

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Here’s the details about my Rectangle Coaster Notepad

I used a Rectangle CoasterClick here if you’d like to order some (from me) you have two shipping choices, 1st class or Priority Mail.

Here’s the three different designer series papers I used….

  1. Myths & Magic Specialty Designer Series Paper
  2. Bubbles & Fizz Designer Series Paper (Sale a bration)
  3. Fresh Florals Designer Series Paper

To cover the coaster you need a piece that measures 3-7/8 x 5-3/8.  To cover the Binder Clip you need a piece that measures 2 x 1-1/4.

You can use Memo Paper, Ruled Index Cards or Things to Do Cards. They measure 3 x 5 and fit perfectly on the coaster. I add 20 to 25 cards on one Coaster Notepad, you can use more or less. I bought all of them on Amazon but I’m sure you can find some of them at your local stores. If you want to check out my “Angie’s Links” page, you can find the links to them on Amazon (just in case you’re like me and do most of your shopping online).

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As for the ribbon, I used the lovely Smoky Slate 1/2″ Gingham Ribbon and the Lemon Lime Twist 1/2″ Finely Woven Ribbon (I fear both will retire soon). 

Here’s the video tutorial ….

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86 thoughts on “Coaster Notepad”

  1. Love these. I remember when you made these years ago. My favorite is the one with the dark paper and the smokey slate gingham ribbon. I have made these with square coasters and post it notes but I like the rectangles.

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  2. I love it so much! Glad you used the fun side??? Those coasters are awesome, and how much fun is that!!! I still love to write things down too!!! Thx Angie!

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  3. Those are just too cute! That dark paper is lovely! My sister is a teacher…I think I need to make some of these for her. She would love it!!! Maybe I will get to receive one of your special made ones for myself! 🙂

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  4. My favorite is the one with the smokey slate gingham ribbon with the unicorn paper, these are so cute you can give as a gift.

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  5. I wasn’t doing Stampin Up in 2008 so I haven’t seen these before. They are so adorable! Thank you for sharing them!

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  6. You’re right–these are too “stinkin’ cute!” Love the Myths and Magic paper one and also the Bubbles and Fizz paper one!

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  7. Oh my goodness, I just LOVE your projects there! I’ve never seen larger, rectangular, coasters like that, and just love this! Thanks so much for your fun sharing! Have a wonderful week! 🙂

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  8. Those are adorable. What a great gift idea. I just love the stuff you make, I have to admit you motivate me to try new things. Thank you.

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  9. Way too cute and easy. I see some of these in my future. Speaking of ten years ago….I went to my first SU club and was instantly hooked. I❤ papercrafting !

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  10. Such a cute little gift for someone special. You make the cutest things. I like making little things like that for my sisters. Thank you for sharing.

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  11. Wow, I can’t believe it’s been 10 years since you last made these fun projects! I remember when you first made them, along with the square coasters. They are still just as fun, especially with all the different DSP choices we have. Thanks so much for sharing!!

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  12. I also still write handwritten notes for myself, so this will be a fun and quick project to make! Thanks for all of your great ideas!

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  13. Angie – I have been reading your website for many years and you never disappoint me with your projects. I love to hear you talk and you explain everything so that it is easy to understand. Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing.

    Linda D.

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  14. What an awesome useful gift. I love all the DSP’S you used. I think my favorite is the Fresh Florals, but they are all awesome & perfect for this project. Thanks for
    sharing & giving us the opportunity to purchase & make ourselves. Thanks Angie.
    Peggy

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  15. I absolutely love these coasters, especially the one with the dragon on it. Such a cute gift idea. Thanks for sharing Angie!!!

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  16. These clipboards are simple adorable. You could easily adapt them to fit any theme/holiday. Who doesn’t need scratch paper?!? Thanks for sharing.

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  17. These coaster are so darn stinkin’ cute. What a great gift to give when the new catalog comes out.
    I will be purchasing some coasters to make them.

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  18. Those are adorable. What a great gift idea. I just love the stuff you make, you always motivate me to try new things. Thank you!

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  19. Angie, I love all of them!! But, you are right, the “to do” list is something we all need (especially me!!). Thank you so much for sharing how you made these — I love coming to your blog!!

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  20. Oh Angie I think I just found my teacher appreciation gifts for my staff!!! These would be perfect. I am always inspired…thank you!

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  21. Oh Angie you are right! I am going to make these adorable mini clipboards for my teaching staff. Appreciate your constant inspiration.

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  22. I made these years ago with a coaster and sticky back notes. I used a large push pin and glued a flat backed glass marble on it and then stuck it in a cork board bulletin board. Hung the coaster off the pin with the back clip of the binder clip. Then I tied some twine around the front clip and made sure I had enough length and tied the other end to a small pen or pencil. That way when you want to write something on the paper a handy pen/pencil was right there!

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  23. So cute! Can’t wait to try them myself! Maybe you could also put a piece of the DSP on the back side of the coaster so can see all the cute images!

    TFS!
    Jenny

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  24. OMG…I love these! I’m a note writer. I make a list of my daily to-do list every night. And these would be perfect to take in the car and check off each errand as you do them. Thank you Angie for another wonderful idea!

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