I’ve been dying to show you this project, but didn’t want to give away any secrets. You see, I made them for a few bloggers out there in the home décor blogland. And as luck would have it, most of these special women are here at Blissdom! As a tiny token of my appreciation for their inspirational blogs, I put together a little gift bag. Inside (among other things) was this one-of-a-kind memo pad.
Materials:
Wooden mousetrap
Small picture frame
Cabinet Toe kick boards or other thin scrap wood (1 – 4.5″ x 4.5″, 1 – 4.5″ x 10″)
Wire
Ribbon
Notepad
Corrugated cardboard
Small 2″ x 3″ picture
E-6000 glue (optional)
Gorilla glue
Primer
Paint
Sandpaper
Needle-nosed pliers
Saw (hand saw is fine)
Drill and bit (for hole)
All that will remain is the spring and snapping bar.
(I used mine in a miter box for a straight cut.)
The 4.5″ square piece is the same thickness as the mousetrap.
This insures an even surface for the memo pad to rest on.
I wet each piece of wood and then added the glue.
Beats me, I only use them to weigh down projects.























































Oh my gaawwwsh! That is just too cute, Brittany! It's such a unique idea — and turned out so cute you'd think you bought it at a boutique store! LOVE this! BTW – I have a hand weight in the garage for my projects too!
How cute! That is such a unique and an adorable pun
Very creative, but my favorite part is your cutting box. I used to use my late grandpa's homemade cutting box at my parents' house. Just yesterday I bought my own little plastic one from the Depot. I'm looking forward to using it this weekend as I power through the to-do list.
xo
Adorable!
Love it…maybe you should change your name to Pretty CLEVER Girl!!!!!
Thanks for sharing!!
♥'s
Sherry
A lovely gift for lovely friends… Thanks for sharing your inspiration. ¿Maybe not painting the bigger piece but covering with a vintage textile…? I have to try!
Jeez, I feel really dumb after reading this post. I would never, EVER, think of this. How many did you make, and who did you give them to? If you can't tell, can you hint? Sounds like you all had fun. You are so crafty! Did you ever hear that White Stripes, or whatever song – She's crafty!? I made a video once for a show tryout and my cute young video guy dubbed that song in. I want a DIY or Crafty Camp! I want you, Marian, Funky Junk, and Freckled Laundry. Could you arrange this please? Ann PS I have thought of maybe making a rusty round spiky mirror out of some sheep shearers that I have.
So cute! and such a sweet note
Cute! Saw ur on Twitter #Blissdom
That is ingenius. I must make some of these for gifts. I have been looking for a unique note holder for my front door area and this is it. You're the greatest. Keep on Funky Junking because we love it. HGTV should have you on their channel with your own show "Funky Junk Decor" Keeping it in the "Green" movement.
That is so creative and it looks so pretty. BTW you have an award on my blog.
Were it not for hanging notepads, I would never get my brood to put their grocery needs on a list. This would look much more attractive than the big, generic, magnetic clip presently in use. Thanks for the tutorial
Soooo clever! And no, I can't think of any other use for those weights….
That is just adorable. I am addicted to notepads. My friend Megan from Honey We're Home said she loved meeting you and all the girls! So envious of your fun trip!
I love these! I am a fan of office supplies, thank your for cutify-ing them!
Debbie
Adorable! What a fun gift to give!
What a thoughtful idea- I'm sure the sentiment will be long-remembered!
Such a cute and thoughtful idea! And I was seriously incredibly honored and blessed by your giftbag. Made my day girl
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Those are totally cute!! Love them!
How cute! That was so nice of you to make gift bags for so many! I'm sure they all love it.
This turned out to be so precious! The girls had to love this gift!
Nicole
You are a clever girl! Love the play on words. I now the ladies receiving these will love them.
I just love this! Of course, I have to get over that it was originally a mousetrap LOL! I would love to try this though. I'll buy some NEW mousetraps when I get out of this snow…
That's so clever! I love that you built a better mousetrap. =) Thanks for the how-to, I'll be linking.
Boy you really think outside the box! This is terrific. I've never seen anyone create such a beautiful use for such an object. And since I've been hunting mice lately I have quite a few put away (they got in because I had hundreds of tulips bulbs to plant – the darn mice ate every single one!). I can't wait to give this a try! ~Lori
By the way, just want to tell you I found you at One Pretty Thing. ~Lori
That is the cutest, most clever idea I've seen yet in February!
Thanks for the great tutorial! – Karen
Holy cow – GENIUS! My sisters, mom and I are soooo making these.
bugaboo, mini, mr & me
Clever idea!
Dropping by from How To’s Day. Hope you’ll come see the informal picture wall How To I did for DD2.
Allison
Atticmag
Who would have thought that a mouse trap could be so CUTE! Will have to try this for little Christmas gifts for a group I am in!