I don't like Winter. I really don't. We lived in Michigan for many years, so I'm very familiar with snow and cold. The bitter cold seeps into my bones and
hurts. When I saw the that the theme this week was "Winter Stamping" for the
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge, I panicked. All I could think of was cold. Then I recalled the tale of
The Little Match Girl by Hans Christian Andersen, and I knew that that mini matchbooks would be a great project. If you haven't read the story,
Spoiler Alert: The cold kills her. But let's think of something a bit happier...
These little books are easy to make and they're a great way to use some of those embellishments and smaller papers languishing in your craft supply stash. The 6x6 paper pads have prints in a smaller scale. This project can turn those extra sheets into something you'll be proud of. A scoring board (or a ruler and bone folder) is necessary for making straight and even fold lines. I used a
Tiny Attacher for my binding, but a stapler works too.
Accurately cut a variety of papers for your "pages". You will need to cut approximately ten pages for each book. The amount of pages you need will depend on the thickness of the paper. The matchbook cover bends along the score marks and folds up and over the edge. (Where my fingers are in the photo) Attach the cover to your pages with your Tiny Attacher. Easy-Peasy!
I made several of these one evening. It was fun using all of my little embellishments.
What will you create for your "Winter Stamping" project? Link your project to the
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog and your project could win a $50 gift voucher to
Simon Says Stamp. We draw a new winner each week. Your project could also be chosen to be featured in our weekly designer spotlight.
Here are some products that are similar to what I have used: