This was a fun project that I made for my future daughter-in-law as one of her shower gifts. And honestly, the hardest part of this whole thing was FINDING A ROLODEX! Seriously -- does anyone actually USE these any more? Now they are easy (and a lot cheaper) to find online but by the time I decided to do this, I only had a few days to make it and get it shipped off to her in time for her shower. I found this one at Office Depot for $12.00. Online, you can easily get them for 5-6.00 and maybe even less.
There are lots of different ways to do this. I didn't like the flimsy paper cards that came with it or the actual divider cards so all I ended up using was the plastic holder!
I cut the dividers out of card stock, punched a square 'hole' and then hand cut the slits up to the square. Now I know there is a die cut for this (and had I been more organized, believe me I would have bought it!) but again, time didn't allow me to do it. I just used the papers that came with the rolodex as a template for punching and cutting the slits.
Once the dividers were cut, I just went to town using any and all embellishments and stamps I had to create a birthday theme throughout. You could also do things that reflect each particular month -- again -- time didn't allow me to do that but if I make this again, I think I'll do that.
I printed out the names of the months on the computer and then used punches to frame them. It was fun pulling out some of my stamps, tools, techniques that I hadn't used in awhile to create a unique divider for each month.
In my rush to get this in the mail, I didn't photograph any of the actual birthday index cards! All I did was type each person's name and their Month/Day of their birthday on my computer. I spaced them so I could cut them to fit the rolodex. Again, using the papers that came with it, I punched and cut the slits. Each person has their own card. I added 5-6 blank cards to each month so my son and daughter-in-law can add to this on their own.
A fun project that can really be whatever you want it to be -- as simple or as detailed as you want -- and something that really lets you be creative! Okay, now do ANY of you have a rolodex that you still use?
UPDATE: It appears this was LOST IN THE MAIL to my future daughter-in-law!! I am so sad. And of ALL the things I have shipped for the wedding, I've kept every single receipt with tracking. I can't find this receipt!! Please pray that it turns up . . .
Linking to these fabulously fun parties . . .
UPDATE: It appears this was LOST IN THE MAIL to my future daughter-in-law!! I am so sad. And of ALL the things I have shipped for the wedding, I've kept every single receipt with tracking. I can't find this receipt!! Please pray that it turns up . . .
Linking to these fabulously fun parties . . .
The
DIY Showoff http://diyshowoff.com/
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Should Be Mopping the Floor http://www.ishouldbemoppingthefloor.com/
Nifty
Thrifty Tuesday http://linda-coastalcharm.blogspot.com/
Creations
By Kara http://www.creationsbykara.com/
Savvy
Southern Style http://savvysouthernstyle.blogspot.com/
Ivy
and Elephants http://ivyandelephants.blogspot.com/
The
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Living
Well Spending Less http://www.livingwellspendingless.com/category/thrifty-thursday/
The
Feathered Nest http://www.frenchcountrycottage.net/
The
Charm of Home http://thecharmofhome.blogspot.com/
Simple
Nature Décor http://www.simplenaturedecorblog.com
French
Country Cottage http://www.frenchcountrycottage.net/
The
Enchanting Rose http://theenchantingrose.blogspot.com/
Bella Rosa
Antiques http://www.bellarosaantiques.blogspot.com/