Well, well, well - the young 'uns are certainly not trying to get rid of paper technology, as shown by Marcus' efforts in the joys of Filofax dividers.
I decided at the weekend that, although I haven't yet found the paper and card that I want to enable me to start on task 84 of my 101 things to do in 1001 days "Make dividers for Filofaxes in various sizes", I would at least have a go with normal paper to see what I could come up with.
I basically just created by folding and sticking the paper, punching the holes and slitting the edge to allow me to use a Post-It tab for the tab of the divider:
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OK - so the style is distinctly lacking, but the colour is good :-) |
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Basic info re what has been done |
Within a few minutes of realising that Mummy has a hole punch Marcus decided he should put his dividers in his Filofax - along with a few other bits...
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Opening the filofax correctly... |
The blue divider (his 2nd) is already in, and his little red one that he did first is waiting patiently.
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In goes Woody |
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This is very serious work... |
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And in goes the red one :-) |
Needless to say, that having discovered the holepunch, the filofax now contains rather a lot of coloured paper with random holes punched in :o)
Christopher was more interested in eating Rice Crispies before bed to be playing with paper and hole punches, but didn't want to be left out of the action:
Note to self: when the nice paper/card is found for making dividers, do not let the children see it until the dividers are completed...
LJx
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