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I'm making some monogrammed notecards to give as gifts for Christmas. I would like to make a coordinating address book. I haven't been able to locate a tutorial on SCS for this. Has anyone made one or know of a tutorial that I missed?
Great tutorial you made on your pretty altered notebook! I've tucked that one away for future use! Thank you!
What I'm looking for is I guess a stamp, computer printout, etc. that would have lines like an address book and tabs for each letter. I also would like to be able to insert my own pages. Maybe I need to look at a Bind-it-All?
Thanks again, Dini. Ladies and gents, I'd love any other ideas, too!
I have found via a google search that a woman by the name of Norma Kennedy had an address book published in the October/November 2009 issue of "Simply Homemade". Does that ring a bell with anyone? The description sounds like what I'm looking for, but the link is not operational any longer. Not sure where else to look. Any help would be appreciated!
Perfect! Thank you very much, Beate. One quick stop at the office supply store for index cards and I'm set! The address book you made on your blog is so cute. I really like the front cover stamp which read "my friends". Thanks again!
dmcg: I absolutely love the line under your post. That is classic!!!!!!!! I think we all know that "hell in the hallway" feeling. Thanks for giving me a good chuckle this morning.
dmcg: I absolutely love the line under your post. That is classic!!!!!!!! I think we all know that "hell in the hallway" feeling. Thanks for giving me a good chuckle this morning.
You're more than welcome
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dmcg: I absolutely love the line under your post. That is classic!!!!!!!! I think we all know that "hell in the hallway" feeling. Thanks for giving me a good chuckle this morning.
I love it, too. I have a couple of friends that I email frequently. I just now sent it to them as the "Thought for the Day". Thanks for sharing.
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