presents.....
presents.....
Zutter Zisters/Bind-it-All Design Team 2008-2009
GALLERY
Jennifer Priest
California, USA
Quick & Simple Wall Hanging
School’s out and maybe you’re looking to craft with
your kids. Or maybe you and a few friends want to
project is quick and easy to make in under an hour.

Adhere 6x6 patterned paper to 6x6 Chipboard
Covers. Punch binding holes along one edge of two of
the covers. Punch binding holes along two edges of
the third cover. Thread binding wires onto panels so
that the seam of the owires is in the back. Close the
owires using the Bind-It-All. Add flowers, tags, and
other embellishments. And don’t forget the photos!

To make a hanger, insert the top of the top panel into
the Bind-It-All. Slide it over so that the Bind-It-All
will only punch one hole into the panel. Punch one
hole into each top corner of the panel. Tie a ribbon
through to create a hanger.

Supplies:
Chipboard Covers, ½” Antique Brass Owires – Zutter
Patterned Paper, Tags – My Mind’s Eye
Flowers- Prima
Buttons – Jesse James, 7 Gypsies, Autumn Leaves
Ribbon – CTMH, May Arts
Los Angeles County Fair Mini Book
Summer is the time that most State Fairs occur and last year my family
went to our first Fair together: the Los Angeles County Fair.
photos I want and b) incorporating mementos, programs, and the like from
the event I am scrapping. That’s why minibooks are a great way to go- I can
get a lot of photos in them and they can be custom made to fit any mementos
from my adventures.
The “Commemorative Program” for the Fair was too thick to put in a
scrapbook so I made a mini book around it. I custom-made my own page
protectors, big enough to slip the program into. How much more custom can
you get?! I had some extra sheet protectors and cut off the side where the
spine is, cutting it down to 6” x 8”, the size of the book. The plastic that sheet
protectors are made of is very soft and does not punch easily with the Bind It
All, however, I found that if I add a strip of cardstock or paper to each side of
the protector where I’d like to punch binding holes, they punch through like
butter. I had to trim some little snagglies left behind but hey, now I have a
custom sheet protector for my unique, one-of-a-kind project. Try making
your own custom sheet protectors!

Supplies:
1” Antique Brass Owires – Zutter
Sheet Protector- We R Memory Keepers
Patterned Paper – Anna Griffin, Prima
Journal Spots – Anna Griffin
Tissue Festooning – Party Plus
Stick Pin – Floral Supply
Cardstock – Bazzill, Coordinates Collection,
The Paper Company
Ribbon – Fabric Barn
Twine – Raffit
Crepe Paper – Party America
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place to keep our kids! I created a "manly" memo board for him to hang at his desk with a photo of the kids. He can also put photos or notes on the post it note
pad or little corkboard section of the memo center. I also added some scrap owires across the bottom for him to hang keys and lanyards for his ID badges. After
binding several books I am usually left with odd piece of o-wires so this project is a perfect use for all those “scraps”. I used a nice sturdy piece of Zutter’s
Clipboard Wood Covers to mount the project on—it will hold up to all the man-handling it will get hanging on my husband’s wall at work.

Supplies:
Owires, Clipboard Wood – Zutter
Paper – Close to My Heart
Cardstock – Bazzill
Cork – Unknown
Sticky Notes – Kirkland/Costco
Stick Pins – Staples
Waxy Twine – hydrangeahippo.etsy.com
Ink – Colorbox Chalk
Photo – Gypsy Isle Photography

Assembly:
1.        Cut paper to the size of the clipboard wood and cover both sides. Ink all edges. Cut a piece of black to 1” smaller than the clipboard wood on all sides and
adhere to the board.
2.        Using the Bind It All, punch binding holes across the bottom of the board.
3.        Adhere the cork board and sticky notepad to the cardstock.
4.        Add a 3” square photo above the notepad.
5.        Insert o-wires into the holes on the bottom of the board. Bend them closed slightly by hand.
6.        Punch two holes in each of the upper corners of the board using the Bind It All. Use the holes printed on the top of the machine as a guide to only slide the
board far enough in so that the machine will only cut two holes.
7.        Tie waxy twine through each of the holes on the top of the board to form a hanger.