Liana Suwandi created this beautiful journal to keep track of her toddler’s eating, napping and playtime habits. Liana says, "The main person who writes is me, but this can simply be passed along to a nanny or babysitter." What a great idea!
Supplies:
All Fall: Penmanship paper
All Fall: Spelling paper
All Fall: Woven Ribbon
The Daily Grind: Rubons
The Daily Grind: Titles and Tags
Kraft Kuts 2 Die Cuts
All Fall: Printed Chipboard Shapes
Rub ons: Double Alpha
Summer Soiree: Buttons
notebook
border punch
circle punch
manila tag
Instructions:
1. Cover the front of notebook with the penmanship side of the All Fall: Penmanship paper. Add an angled piece of the same paper with the orange showing to the left side of notebook. Punch edge with a border punch before adhering if desired.
2. Add a manila tag in the middle slightly angled.
3. Punch circle from All Fall: Spelling paper. Add "WRITE" to the circle with Double Alpha rubons.
4. Using cute bird from Kraft Kuts 2 Die Cuts, add glitter to the bird’s eyes and add bird to journal.
5. Add “Routine” rubon from The Daily Grind: Rubons, and embellish with a green button on top of the “O”.
6. Adhere chipboard speech bubble and add “Be Sure to:” from the Daily Grind: Titles and Tags.
7. Add pencil chipboard, and ribbon with machine stitching. Also add ABC chipboard.
8. Add machine stitching around the three outside edges of the journal cover.
Thanks for sharing this fun project with us Liana!


This is such a great idea!!! I am going to make one of my own. Thanks for the inspiration!
Posted by: Lori Gentile | August 24, 2009 at 11:45 AM
I love little journaly books like this. Thanks for the idea!
Posted by: AnnaMarie Ferrell | August 24, 2009 at 04:37 PM
great stuff, love the colours. tfs :)
Posted by: Wati Basri | August 25, 2009 at 02:58 PM
Great idea, and so beautifully put together!
Posted by: Dee Dee | August 26, 2009 at 11:50 PM
what a neat idea, TFS!
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