i just had to take one for a test drive.
Jac designed this project, and taught the class, but i didn't get to take the class or make a sample. so when i ran across the kit yesterday, i just hadda do it.
and i was smart enough to have my camera tethered to my neck at the time. wanna see?
ok. here we go. in the package. already i am intrigued. 
i love a project that has weight. un-bag it and check it out. complete with instructions. nice.
i rarely follow the directions, so of course i did it out of order. here's the stand part.
pretty simple. straightforward.
and then the pages. again, 'easy peasy' i'm nearly positive that Jac described it that way.
then the wire thingies that hold the pages on the binder rings. genius. for real. plus easy peasy.


and then just put the wires inside the pages....

when you have all the pages put together, then put 'em on the binder rings and it's time to fill the book. (the hard part...heeheee)


included in the kit are two diecut sheets, this flavor had the little file folders and things.
total working time, including finding a good movie to watch, grabbing a cold diet dr pepper, and some chex mix (60% less fat than chips, that's what the bag said) and a bathroom break, oh, and chasing the cats out a few times, and having to run up to the bedroom for a sweatshirt. and getting the mail.
wait, what was i talking about? oh yeah, total working time. less than two hours.
at a relaxed pace. very relaxed.
ahhhhh. i love it. it was a great afternoon.
want one? click to go get one.
thanks for stopping by. ttfn, zwick



