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POST-IT = LOVE
Sorry...I have to upload another coz I have really racked my brain to come with clever ideas...LOL! Honestly, I've spent 3 days assembling this stuff...just for the love of pink!
For this week's theme at Pretty Pink Tuesday - Pink Post-it, my ideas were as many as my post-its by I can't upload them all. Probably, I will just have a post-it series in my stream...hmmm...xoxo~
Il muro sotto il balcone di Giulietta, verona.
Questa tragedia, certamente la più popolare di Shakespeare, si ispira a numerose fonti. Tuttavia solo lui ha saputo elevare al rango di mito questa tragica storia d'amore e di morte.
I'll be participating in the Post-It Show 6 at Giant Robot this coming December. Way excited.
Not sure if I'll submit these, but I wanted to show y'all anyway.
I write my ideas, tasks, and notes onto post-its and put them on a large board. When tasks are completed, they can come down. I can rearrange them on the board in this grid fashion to help organize groups of tasks, and I can put post-its ontop of other post-its to append information!
We're still deciding on window treatments, so in the meantime, three pads of Post-It notes have come to the rescue.
I made 24 of these for my daughter's end-of-Kindergarten classmate gifts. Inside there are 3" x 3" Post-It Notes. I've written up a tutorial for how to make them here.
I like using postits like this as it allows people to quickly become involved in the process and rearrange items on the page without the fear of making mistakes when drawing
Here's a handy hack I've been using lately to carry a map and notes along with my hacked Moleskine Weekly Planner notebook.
I use a standard 3" x 5" yellow sticky note to draw a map, with directions, address, phone numbers and whatever else I might need to get to my meeting.
Then I attach the long, sticky edge to the spine side of the Moleskine (left edge) and then slide the loose edge of the stick note under the elastic band (right side), so it won't catch the corners in my pocket.
Once I'm done with the map, I can save it in the back of my Moleskine for later use, or toss it out.
This approach also works well for task lists and any other at-a-glance information you need to see without opening up the Moleskine.
Though it could be taken in many ways, apparently this Post-It message on my co-worker's door was regarding her smoking habit.
May 16th, 2011 (136/365)
OK, technically I took this shot on May 17th, but I *meant* to shoot it on
the 16th. My youngest son (7yrs old) is doing research on volcanoes for
school--they were asked to write down 20 facts about their research topic
using their own words. They used post it notes, which seemed like a good
idea. Later, at school, they arranged the notes into categories to help
them in their research. Hmm, I could see using this with my older
students...
I wanted a wo2p diary with full sized weekend days that started on a Monday. I couldn't find one so I made my own.
Also my filofax was getting a tad full so I removed the homemade post it page I hade made and replaced my 'today' ruler with this post it ruler I bought at Morrisons.
I punched holes in the ruler and then cut the edge away so I can remove it without opening the rings (like the today rulers)
What the hell do I need chemistry for anyway?
I don't like it, it doesn't like me and we'll never be friends!
Bésame hasta que no te quede fuerza en los labios, hasta que ya no sepamos de quién es la saliva que tragamos, hasta que la respiración nos recuerde que somos dos y no solo uno quienes nos besamos.