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Zutter Zisters/Bind-it-All Design Team 2008-2009 GALLERY
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Cover-All Journal
I always carry a spiral notebook around wherever I go. You never know when
inspiration may strike, or you may run across something beautiful and
creative that you want to keep in your mind. I always had trouble keeping the
pages together and intact......until the Cover-All came out! Now I just take a
5x7 inch spiral bound notebook and put it in the Cover-All. When I've filled it
full of wonderful things, I take it out and slip in another!
Supplies:
Zutter 7.5x5 inch White Curved Spine Cover-All
Zutter Perfect Closure
Zutter Brass Rivets
Miscellaneous Magazine Pages
Plaid Modge Podge
Bazzill White Card Stock
Ranger Distress Ink: Walnut Stain, Vintage Photo
Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist: Honey Dew Melon, Terra Cotta
Making Memories Metal Alphas
7 Gypsies Gaffer Tape
Stampers Anonymous Tim Holtz Stamps
Instructions for this project:
Before starting, remember: Measure twice, cut once.
Using Modge Podge, deco podge Cover-All, inside and out, with magazine pages.
Let dry. Spray decoupaged Cover-All with Glimmer Mist. Let dry.
Add one strip of Gaffer Tape to the folding edges of Cover-All. Attach metal
alphas with rivets to spine. (I spelled out: a R t). Add Gaffer Tape to inside of
spine, cover with label from Prima package.
Cut three pieces of white card stock to 4 ¾ x 7 inches. Cut one to 5x7 inches. Ink
edges of pieces white Walnut Stain Distress Ink. Spray with Honey Dew Melon
Glimmer Mist. Stamp, in random ways, with Stampenous Stamps using
Vintage Photo Distress Inks. Glue 4 ¾ x 7 inch pieces to the outside front and
back and inside back of Cover-All. Glue 5x7 inch piece to front inside of
Cover-All. Install Perfect Closure.
Take 5x7 inch spiral notebook and notch back center to clear rivet for Perfect
Closure. Slip into Cover-All inner pocket to secure.
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Vicki Flinchum
Texas, USA
Kitchen Organizer
I had this really cool key holder to contain all our keys....but it
fell out of the cabinet: spilling keys everywhere. Then I went to
put more items on my store list...but couldn't find my list. It was
then I decided I really needed to come up with an organizer to
hold those keys, contain a store list, post important numbers, and
out my 8x10 inch Zutter Clipboard and went to work. My
kitchen décor is red, cream and black, so the papers and
embellishments I chose match my décor. Use what matches your
décor for a personalized touch.!
Supplies:
1 set: Zutter 8 x10 inch Clipboard Covers (we will only use one)
Zutter 3/8 inch and 5/8 inch Owires: Red
Teresa Collins Travelogue Patterned Paper and Die Cuts
small hanging holder for pens
small spiral notebook
magnet board
Ranger Distress Ink: Walnut Stain, Vintage Photo, Fired Brick,
Black Soot
Tim Holtz Stamp, masks
Embossing Ink
Clear Embossing Powder
8 1/2x11 inch laminating pocket
Instructions for this project:
Before starting, remember: Measure twice, cut once.
Round corners of clipboard. Attach patterned paper and trim. Ink with distress inks to taste. Stamp and emboss, then ink again. Mask and ink.
Run patterned paper through printer and print out emergency contact areas. Here's what I printed on mine: the numbers for
EMERGENCY, POISON CONTROL, DOCTOR, LOCAL HOSPITAL, HOME ADDRESS, NEIGHBOR, RELATIVES, MOMMY CELL, DADDY CELL, SCHOOL
Cut patterned paper to 8x4 ½ inches. Punch out die cut, sand off burrs. Laminate two pieces. Punch 12 holes on both sides of emergency contact info page using spacer bar.
Punch corresponding holes in left side of 8x10 inch clipboard. Cover pen holder with patterned paper.
Glue laminated die cut to left hand side of clipboard. Punch 19 holes along bottom (10 inch) edge of 8x10 inch clipboard. Install and partially bind 5/8 inch Owires. Bind
emergency page with 3/8 inch Owires to left of clipboard. Glue covered pen holder to lower right hand side of clipboard.
Cut 7 ½ x9 ½ inch piece of magnet board. Glue to back of clipboard.
Attach clipboard to refrigerator. Write in emergency contact info on laminated side piece with white board marker. Store marker, eraser and pen in holder. Hang keys from
bottom edge. Hang spiral notebook from bottom edge.


Dishwasher Sign
In my house it seems like I'm constantly doing dishes...it never
ends. And along with the endless flow of clean and dirty dishes
comes the endless flow of, “Are the dishes in the dishwasher clean
or dirty?” And, I admit, at times, I've put dirty in on top of clean
or thought the dirty ones WERE clean....so how to fix this
dilemma? Well, make a sign, of course! My kitchen colors are
black, cream and red. So these are the colors I've used here...use
what matches your décor for a personalized touch.
Supplies:
1 set: Zutter 7.5x5 inch Clipboard Covers (we will only use one)
Zutter 3/8 inch Owire: Red
Teresa Collins Travelogue Patterned Paper and Die Cuts
Zutter Brass Rivets
Small plain tags
Miscellaneous Chipboard, Brads, Metal
SEI Felt Flowers
Prima and Rusty Pickle Ribbon
Prima, Making Memories Brads
Ranger Distress Ink: Walnut Stain, Vintage Photo, Fired Brick,
Spiced Marmalade
Fancy Pants Buttons
DMC Bright Red Embroidery Floss
Miscellaneous Canceled Postage Stamps
Tim Holtz Stamp
Embossing Ink
Clear Embossing Powder
Round corners of clipboard. Attach patterned paper and trim. Ink with distress inks to
taste.
Punch out “Record” tag. Sand off burrs. Ink to taste. Roll over inked area with wet rag.
Let dry. Score with Scor It in middle and 1 inch in of either side of center score mark.
Fold in half. Punch six holes using the spacer bar with the Bind It All (this places the
holes closer to the edge).
Punch out “Discover” die cut. Sand burrs and ink to taste. Stamp and emboss and ink
again. Ink tags adhere tags to die cut. Punch six holes, again, using the spacer bar. Bind
large die cut to tag. Glue “Record” tag to center of 7.7x5 inch clipboard. Embellish.
Attach to front of dishwasher and never “guess” about whether your dishes are clean or
dirty again.
May 2009