Interactive Journaling with Acetate Frames

Interactive Journaling with Acetate Frames
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Create acetate frames with the Flutterby Stationery Kit!
 

Kim Oedekoven: Interactive Journaling with Acetate Frames

 

  
When I first opened the Flutterby Stationery Kit, I knew I wanted to do more than just decorate; I wanted to build something interactive—something that combined photos, journaling, and movement. That’s when this idea hit: what if I used the acetate sheets to frame sticky notes, creating little flip-open windows that could hold stories?
 
 
Each acetate “frame” acts like a photo mat on one side and a journaling surface on the other side of the double-sided sticky note base. The sticky notes in the Flutterby Stationery Kit were the perfect size and already beautifully designed. I just trimmed the acetate slightly larger on one side and adhered one side to the page, leaving the other free to write a little note about the picture
  
  
These mini flaps are durable, fun to open, and a great way to sneak in extra journaling without cluttering your layout. Plus, it hides your journaling if you want a little more privacy. The day stickers from the Flutterby Stationery Kit on each pic help me keep the week straight.
 
 
If you're ready to give your Flutterby Stationery Kit a new role, try turning sticky notes and acetate into interactive story spots. It’s a creative way to preserve memories while still playing with beautiful supplies—and it gives your journal a tactile quality that’s hard to beat.
  

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