So I made 60 of these...
I found the directions to make these little clipboards on the interent somewhere but don't know exactly where. So you will have to settle for my little how to.
These are the materials I needed
I got the binder clips and note pads at the Dollar Tree for $1.00 each, permanent tape runner for $1.99 at JoAnn's, the 8 pack coasters at Target for $1.00 and scrapbook paper.
First, I cut 4"x4" squares from the paper and 1/2" x 1 1/4" strips.
I attached the paper square to the coaster with the tape runner
and cut off the corners.
Then I sanded the edges of the paper around the coaster.
After that, I attached the small strip of paper to the binder clip
and the clip to the coaster.
Finally, I added the note pad and...
Have a GREAT week!
12 comments
I love this! :) Thanks for sharing. :)
Super cute! And so thoughtful :)
That is super cute! Love it! :)
Fun! I can't believe you made 60! Did it take you forever!?!
Megan
Mrs. Wheeler’s First Grade
Mrs. Wheeler TpT
So cute Kathy!! You are so talented.
Lory
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Love this idea for a favor at a banquet! Thinking of making 200! Eek! It looks to me from the picture that you used the small binder clips. Is that correct? I'm looking at buying them in bulk online and am having a hard time guessing sizes simply by looking at photos. I was wondering if small binder clips were big enough to hold everything together or if I needed to buy medium? Thanks!
what type of coasters did you use? will cork work?
Great idea !! but would like to see the back of the finished coaster.
I wonder if this would work with individual square tiles from Lowe's or Home Depot.
Did you cover the back of the coaster with the paper or tape? thanks!
I was wondering if maybe even cardboard would work.... I don't imagine it would have to be ultra sturdy. Or, for that matter, even a piece of plastic, as in a plastic storage bin or lid. Hmmm, I may have to do some experimenting!
Thanks for this great idea. :D
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