To help you get yourself together, designer Erin Vale has created some stylish lists you can print and fill out. Download the
to do list,
blog topics list, or
grocery list. And then if you're really ambitious, you could get some
padding compound and make notepads out of the sheets you print. Write that on the Freakin Never Ending To Do List.
Oooh! ooh! ooh! Thaaaank you! :-)
ReplyDeleteAll three would work great! Esp that first one...
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the feature! Such an honor. xoxo
ReplyDeleteGreat lists. Posting a link. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI love making lists! Thanks for this :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! What a great gift for my co-bloggers!!
ReplyDeleteI am lister at heart, this is makes my day! Thanks for sharing...I hear my printing going right now!
ReplyDeleteI need a Freakin' to Sew list! I could even let you make the list itself for me, Boss!
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Mum/Sewer
What styling lists - that someone can really use! Now I need to go get some toner for my printer...
ReplyDeleteOhhh, thank you! I love the lists and downloaded them all, PLUS tweeted!
ReplyDelete~lori
Wow... the blog list is genius!
ReplyDeleteahh so cute! i need the blog list to write down all my inspiration :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Jessica! You always find the best things.
ReplyDeleteI so need these. I write lists on scraps of paper and half of the time I lose them. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLOVE THESE! Thanks :)
ReplyDeletei use plain old tacky glue to make notepads! just clip sides of paper together with some stiff cardstock and apply glue across the top. it works as well as or better than notepads i've bought. i've even repaired store bought ones with tacky glue!
ReplyDeleteI love your blog, there are so many useful things !!!!!!!!!!! Sometimes I do not have time for inviting something new and then I can find a great ideas at your web. Thanks for all info and download files :):)
ReplyDeleteI've found about 6 useful things for myself or my sister on this blog! Thanks a heap!
ReplyDeleteLove these! I'm a freak about making lists and these will support my habit :)
ReplyDeleteGreat find! Love it.
ReplyDeleteThanks these are great!
ReplyDeleteThese are great!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing these!! Love them.
ReplyDeletethanks for posting about this! i love lists!!
ReplyDeleteThese are great! Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteOoooo....i luv making lists. I cant function without them. Thank u
ReplyDeleteOK #2 has my name written all over it!
ReplyDeleteMany, many thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAh! Thank you so much! I make lists every day!
ReplyDeleteI NEVER KNEW about padding compound but now I think I might become one of the happiest crafters in Chicago because of it! THANK YOU for not only sharing the lists, but for informing us of the padding compound!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to get some and this will make recycling my papers for lists and notes so much easier (and fun for gift ideas too!!!)
LOVE IT! THANKS!
Yay! A little more about padding compound:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.thesmallobject.com/stenopad/wordpress/?p=1646
I LOVE these! Just exactly what I need, I make lists for everything :)
ReplyDeleteso pretty!!
ReplyDeleteHere's how teachers make recycled paper into notepads. (Similar to Missy's idea with an additional step.)
ReplyDeleteCut your paper to the size you want. Line up the edges. Holding the top tightly, spread on a ton of white glue. Take one more sheet of paper and fold it so it goes over the glued part. Attach a slew of binder clips along the glued side.
The next day, remove the binder clips and carefully peel away the excess paper (the last sheet you folded on) leaving it only on the glued part.
Easy, cheap and it really works!
Cool, thanks for the tip! I'm gonna have to try it.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! ... so trendy & useful :)
ReplyDeleteI'm such a huge list maker, I have bits and pieces of to do lists all over the place!
ReplyDeleteThe blog topics list is great!
These are awesome, awesome, awesome!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! This freebie brought a smile to my day! Momski
ReplyDeletehaha!! this is sooo great! I thank you a lot! :)
ReplyDeleteoh no, PDF doesn't work! : (
ReplyDeletewhy won't it let me download the to do list on their website
ReplyDeletewhy won't it let me download the to do list on their website?
ReplyDeleteit's still there!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.erinvaledesign.com/DIY/FreakinToDoList_3up.pdf