Hey, everyone!
Have you ever visited a website, liked what you saw and decided to sign up, make up a User Name and a Password and then time passes and you are logged out of that website for whatever reason and you really need to get back in but forgot your password? Me, too! In fact, sometimes I have signed up more than once because I would forget the User Name I picked and the Password, sometimes I don't even remember the e-mail address I used when signing up. I got tired of that happening to me so I finally did it! I made a password book!! I have wanted to do this for a long time and finally took the time to make one. I cut 2 pieces of chipboard to 5 3/8" x 3½" . I then cut three pieces of pink designer paper to the same size and adhered it to the chipboard. I used a polka dot piece of designer paper for the front cover. This piece measures 4¼" x 3½". The patterned pink piece measures 1¾" x 3½". I glued these pieces down, too. I used my Marvy Clever Lever Scalloped Circle punch to mat the "b" that I had in my monogram alphabet stash. I used Water Lily Green Palette Hybrid Ink to add some texture and shading on the letter. The white dots are made with my white gel pen. The green ribbon with white polka dots is some ribbon I had in my stash and I thought it looked nice with these papers.
Here is a photo of the inside. I used lined 3"x5" index cards. I put them in my Bind-It-All and bound the book together with 5/8" O-wires. There are many different password books out there, some have computer print outs, some are labels you can add yourself. I prefer to leave these blank so I can write whatever I need without limiting my space. You can make yours however you like.