This week’s Polkadoodles Digi Choosday Design Team challenge is all about shopping, so I created these cute and practical magnetic shopping list notepads featuring Winnie!
I used both the Sunshine Delight Busy - Winnie Sunshine Delights and Busy Day Shopping - Winnie Fruit Punch digi stamps to decorate my notepads. If you’ve been following my Digi Choosday projects for a while, you’ll know that whenever I can’t decide between adorable digis, I simply use them all! That was definitely the case here, so both Winnies made an appearance.
This project is simple to make but incredibly useful. These notepads are perfect for keeping on the fridge for grocery lists, meal planning, reminders, or little notes. They also make great gifts, craft fair items, or giveaway prizes.
Materials Used
- Ohuhu Alcohol Markers
- Digi Stamps: Sunshine Delight Busy - Winnie Sunshine Delights and Busy Day Shopping - Winnie Fruit Punch
- Pattern Papers: Plain Janes Wanda and Wanda Printable Digital Paper Patterns
- Magnetic Sheet scraps
- Paper Trimmer
- Bearly Art Precision Craft Glue
- Foam Tape
- Circle and Scallop Dies
- White Paper for the notepad pages
- Thermal Binding Machine
- Glue Gun
- Sizzix Big Shot
- Optional: Perforated Cutter
Instructions
1. Prepare your digi stamps and color them. I used Ohuhu Alcohol Markers for mine.2. Cut your paper sheets to 2¾” x 8½”. The number of sheets will depend on how thick you want your notepad to be.
3. If you plan to perforate your pages, it’s best to do this before trimming. I decided to do it afterward and made things a little harder for myself. Hehe.
4. Prepare a piece of cardstock measuring 1½” x 2¾” to hold the sheets together.
Score the cardstock at 5/8” and 7/8”.
5. Add the glue strips from your thermal binding machine. If you don’t have one, regular glue will work as well.
6. Place the cardstock with glue strips on top of the notepad and secure everything with binding clips.
8. Create the notepad base using the Plain Janes Wanda and Wanda Printable Digital Paper Patterns. Print them back-to-back and cut:
One piece measuring 3” x 9¾”
9. Score both pieces at 1” and 1¼” on the long side and adhere them together, layering the solid-colored piece on top of the patterned piece.
10. Using a glue gun, adhere the bound notepad to the base.
And tadaaa! Your magnetic shopping list notepads are ready to use.
These were so much fun to make, and I love how practical they are while still being cute and colorful. Plus, it’s always nice to use up leftover magnetic sheet scraps from previous projects. A little bit of crafting and a little bit of organization - definitely a win-win!
Don’t forget to stop by the Digi Choosday blog and join this week’s anything goes challenge for your chance to play along and be inspired by the Design Team projects!

























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