Last week I shared a monogram note card with you and a great tip for putting all the initials on one clear block at a time which speeds up the stamping and provides for proper alignment. If you missed that video you can watch it by CLICKING HERE.
I promised you a "Lisa Original" project to hold 6 monogram note cards and envelopes and here it is!
I'm also providing pictures, cutting and scoring dimensions below.
Crafting at the Lodge – Fall Retreat
Saturday, October 24, 2015 * 9AM – 7PM
You won't want to miss this semi-annual Retreat filled with 10 hours of fun and relaxation. I've got a full day planned of pampering and crafting.
- 2 home-cooked meals and beverages
- 6 make & take projects
- $30 of catalog merchandise some of which is used in your projects with plenty left to take home
- candy buffet
- hundreds of dollars of prizes
- games
- gifts
- and tons of fun!
It's not too early to reserve your space!
Note Card & Box
View of empty box
Belly band for box
Cutting Dimensions
- Pear Pizzazz cardstock for box is cut 5 3/4" x 7 1/4".
- Score the Pear Pizzazz cardstock to form the box, 1" on all four sides.
- Slit opposite ends of the box so the sides will fold up.
- Vellum cardstock for the lid is cut 5 1/4" x 5 1/4"
- Score the Vellum cardstock at 3/4" on two opposite sides.
- Cut the ends of the scored sides on an angle (as shown in the video).
- Whisper White cardstock for the Belly Band is cut 2 1/2" x 11"
- Pinch the belly band around the box for perfect placement. If you prefer to score the belly band, score at 2 1/2", 3 1/2", 7 3/8" and 8 3/8".
- Gold Soiree designer paper for the Belly Band is cut 1 1/2" x 12".
Shop in my online store and receive two Creative Creases cards and their hard copy patterns for FREE with a $50 order. Frequent Buyer points apply for all orders in increments of $25, too! Cards and patterns change every month. Details are HERE.

Hi Lisa: Love your pretty note cards and box; the entire project looks very professional. Personalized items always seem to be a favorite to give and receive. Thank you for sharing your talents and inspiration.
Hi Loretta! I’m so glad you like it! Best part…it’s EASY, too! 😀