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Making your own stationery

August 1, 2011 | 1 Comment

When greeting cards jumped to $3.99 and above, I decided a boycott was in order. I can’t justify spending almost $5 on something that gets read and quickly thrown out. I’m pretty sure my gift recipient would rather I spend that $5 on their gift instead of a card, anyways.

This high price of cards combined with my love for crafting and passion for recycling brought me to making my own stationery. I bought a 50 pack of blank cards at a local craft store with a 50% off coupon (they cost me less than $5 – the price of one greeting card!), and some other miscellaneous supplies (scrapbook paper, cardstock punchouts, stamps, ink, etc.). Now when an occasion comes up that calls for a card, I feel like I can give something with meaning since it’s handmade, and it saves me a ton of money at the same time.

Some of my favorite ways to make cards include:

  • Using stamps; I pick them up in the $1 section at Target, and the $1 bins at Michaels or Joann’s whenever I see them.
  • I love sewing paper, the stitching just adds a little somethin’, somethin’ and I don’t have to mess with glue all over my fingers (a small pet peeve…).
  • Using fabric scraps! Check out my favorite tutorial from Moda Bake Shop.

Here is some stationery inspiration from cards I’ve made and others I’ve found on the good ol’ interwebs:

making your own stationery, fabric cards, fabric scraps
Here are some of the cards I made using the Moda Bake Shop tutorial from above
 
making your own stationery, stamps, stamp stationery
These are some of the stamped cards I’ve made using $1 stamps I’ve collected over time
 
making your own stationery, vintage children's book envelopes
Vintage children’s book envelopes From bobbyrobin.co.nz
 
making your own stationery, stamped envelopes
Stamped envelopes From hellosandwich.blogspot.com
 
making your own stationery, felt envelopes
Felt envelopes From etsy.com
 
making your own stationery, embroidered stationery
Embroidered notecards From diyordont.blogspot.com
 

Recycled stationery

The other day, I was browsing one of my favorite blogs, Poppytalk.blogspot.com, and came across this awesome video they posted from Yellow Owl Workshop on making stationery from junk mail. I think it’s so creative and such a great way to recycle! They even let you download a printable template to use, making it super simple.

Junk Mail Stationery from Yellow Owl Workshop on Vimeo.

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I get it. It's a little weird. But the girls I've I get it. It's a little weird.
But the girls I've seen do it best, look adorable.

I think it looks best with an oversized tee or sweatshirt, tennies or slides, and a small crossbody bag.

You can't argue with comfort.

For the record, these are women's sleep shorts that I've had a couple of years from Old Navy. If you buy actual men's boxers, you might consider sewing up the pee pocket 😜

Don't spend a lot on this trend; these shorts are made from the thinnest of fabric and shouldn't cost much. Don't be fooled by a retailer that wants you to spend just because it's trendy.

But if you see some cute boxers and want to give it a go - then do! Bonus - if/when the trend ends, you'll have pajamas on the ready 👏

It's solid weekend wear, but I'm not going out to dinner in it...

#boxershortsforgirls #boxershort #ootd #womensfashion #styleinspiration
Another project down in my son's room! I knew I w Another project down in my son's room!

I knew I wanted some sort of built-in feature in this bedroom, but it was hard to figure out what, because we turned it into an active space where he could run and play and needed a lot of room.

So I settled on a built-in bookcase with the slatted design feature, which I'm in love with!

The best part about it is that if he ever decides to upgrade his bed, the space will also accommodate a full or queen size bed going in the opposite direction. It adds so much interest to this room and hopefully will be here for a long time!

One of the things I love most about DIY projects is figuring out how to make something - it's like a giant puzzle. I saw photos of these slotted wall room dividers on Pinterest and just figured it out as I went. All in all, I had very few hiccups and it only took me a few hours to put together. I think I only cursed once?!? And so I call that an extreme DIY win...

Now that the sports wall, the climbing wall, and the built-in feature are complete, the last thing to do in here is some additional painting. I'm thinking of using a contrasting blue color for the closet doors and back side of the built-in, and perhaps trimming out the window with it as well. Then I need to switch out the light for a fan and this.room.is done 🙌

Details: I used two IKEA billy bookshelves, screwed together and secured to the wall. Then wrapped them in white oak plywood. I ripped down 2x4s into 1.5x1.5" square dowels (heavily sanded!) and used pocket holes on the back side of each to secure to the bookshelf and the 1x4 in the ceiling. It's very sturdy!

Go back in my reels to see the other projects from this room! 

#diy #boysroom #roomrenovation #roomrefresh #kidsrooms #climbingwall #soccerbedroom #builtins #bedroomredo #girlswhobuild
This climbing wall took half a day and cost under This climbing wall took half a day and cost under $100!

We are lucky enough to have 13' ceilings in our bedrooms, so a climbing wall seemed to make sense in my son's room as we worked on the remodel.

He is a super active kid with #ADHD, so his room redo has involved lots of activity spaces! Go back in my reels to see past projects and follow to see me finish this up!

#diy #roomrenovation #roomrefresh #kidsrooms #climbingwall #soccerbedroom
Another to-do checked off my list for spring break Another to-do checked off my list for spring break room makeover!

I added very subtle striping to the wall to mimic a soccer field and keep things classy. ⚽

Stick around to see the next project - a climbing wall!

(And go back in my reels to see the sports wall)

#roommakeover #soccer #kidsroom

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