This file is approximately 3-1/4” x 3-1/2” x 2”
when finished (easel open). The file
comes with the easel, the sticky note holder box, the pen box, and the mats
shown. The files are compatible with
both the 8x12 and 12x12 mats.
Be sure to look for the Sticky Note Envelope Holder to give these as gifts!
Here is the tutorial:
1. Cut out all the pieces and fold on the score lines. The large easel cut will fold with a peak.
2. Place adhesive on the small tab and adhere it to the other end to form the stand.
3. Place adhesive on the center tabs of the sticky note holder box.
4. Adhere the small tabs to the box sides...
5. Then push the box down and adhere the sides.
6. Adhere the mats in place.
7. Next grab the pen box. Adhere together as you did the sticky note holder.
8. Your pen box will look like this.
9. Adhere the mats on the pen box - the side mat will go on the outside area of the box.
10. Adhere the pen box to the side of the sticky note box.
11. Place adhesive on the back of the boxes.
12. Adhere them to the easel and fill your boxes! Embellish as desired!
This box works with the three holders above.
This file is approximately 6” x 4” x 1/2” when finished. The file comes with the envelope cut, the mats,
the box insert (which is not glued, used to pull the sticky note holders in and
out), and the box band pieces. The files
are compatible with both the 8x12 and 12x12 mats.
Here is the tutorial:
1. Cut all the pieces and fold on the score lines.
2. Place adhesive on the side tab and bottom tab.
3. Adhere the tab to the box side to form the shape.
4. Adhere the bottom up on the box.
5. Adhere the mat in place. The insert cut does not adhere into the box, it is used to slide the gift in and out easily. The score line bends and sits at the bottom of the box.
6. Flatten your holder and place it on the insert as shown.
7. Place the insert into the box.
8. Push the insert all the way in and assemble the box band and place it on the box. Embellish as desired!
This file is approximately 6-1/2” x 6-1/8” x 2” when finished (easel open). The file comes with the easel cuts, the
sticky note holder box, the pen box, and the mats shown. The files are compatible with both the 8x12
and 12x12 mats.
Here is the tutorial:
1. Cut out your easel pieces. Fold on the score lines (forming a peak as shown).
2. Place adhesive on the two tab areas shown in white in the image.
3. Adhere the two easel pieces together.
4. Adhere the bottom of the easel in place.
5. Place your mat on the easel. Build your boxes as described in the first tutorial on this page.
6. Adhere the boxes to the bottom of the easel base as shown.
7. Fill your boxes with sticky notes and pens.
8. You can place messages above the sticky note area as shown.
This file is
approximately 6-1/2” x 3-1/2” x 2” when
finished (easel open). The file comes
with the easel cuts, the sticky note holder box with pen space, and the mats
shown. The sticky note holder has a fold
over design too. The files are
compatible with both the 8x12 and 12x12 mats.
This file is approximately 3-3/4” x 5-1/2” x 2” when finished (easel open). The file comes with the easel cut, the sticky
note holder box with a fold over design,
the pen box, and the mats shown. The files are compatible with both the 8x12
and 12x12 mats.
These are too cute! Can't wait to make-several! Thanks for your creativeness!
ReplyDeleteHi Jamie! I love these new sticky note holders! I'm planning on making some but have a question...I bought the tall holder one and I'm not sure what the 2 larger rectangles are for? I know that the set of 3 must be the panels but what is the one that measures 3.68 x 6.735? Is that a panel for the backside maybe? Thank you!
ReplyDeleteHey Lissa! That piece is for the base easel. The tutorial will be similar to the Message Board easel for the assembly of the base.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Jamie
Hi, I just found your Easel sticky note holders on Pinterest and I thunk its adorable. Here on your blog you show the detailed pictures of the score lines, etc. but I cannot find the cardstock measurements. Am I missing it somewhere?
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tina
Hi Tina! These are digital die cut files. The score lines are included in the file so the machines can do all the work for you! Thanks, Jamie
ReplyDeleteHi Jamie! I bought the sticky note holder that is the last one on your blog post (your example has orange paper), the 3D easel sticky note holder with pen. The issue I am having is that once I put the pad of sticky notes into the holder, it is very front heavy and they have a tendency to fall forward. Any advice?
ReplyDeleteI am new to your Blog. I love the post it note holders. I want to make some. Thank you so much for sharing.
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