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Saturday, December 06, 2008



finally the junk binder organizer is complete...but not complete enough. i still need to find a small plush for a finishing touch.

picture above is the binding lever that my hub helped me to remove from my old folder. it wasn't easy but i'm glad he could do it without any hassle.

my hub bought a set of rivert from d.i.y. at S$15. and this mechanism is not easy for me to handle. and again, my hub came to my rescue **that's why we need man in our life. they are very handy**.






picture above shows the lever attached to the book cover, ready to hold the pages together.

i started with calendar pages



above: i punched the holes at the wrong side of the page. my hub recommended that i tie ribbons to make the page look unique from the rest.

below: followed by plain beige writing paper.




above: first picture with personal message printed on transparency. my kids didn't like me using the word "hate", but i can't have it amended at this hour (completed at 12 midnight). i hope my sis doesn't mind the inappropriateness.



i couldn't decide what to do with this page, and i know better than to leave it blank. so, i decided to leave my mark here.


more pictures...



above: i've been planning to have the wedding page to look as sweet and simple as possible. but i had no idea how until my seller, tammy, sent me this free gift of a pink frame. it helps to give this simple page a distinctive look.



above: efi helped me to make this birthday card. i truly love the colour, paper texture and print that she chose because it fits really well with the concept. i am proud that she had executed it very well.

below: and the card goes into the envelope which i pasted on one of the pages.



above: i got a transfer/rub-on sticker from tammy. and the result...so pretty.


below: as predicted, i couldn't get the laced ribbons i wanted in time. thus, i used an alternative.



above: last page in the junk binder.

i so much hope my sis will like her gift.




zanas`
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