Daisy Dividers!

Hello friends! I am so excited to share my process for making dividers with this month’s Cocoa Daisy kit. I know a lot of you have been very curious about how to do this and I hope I can Inspire you to create!

My divider process begins with the design. I usually start thinking about the design of my dividers when I see the sneaks of the upcoming month’s kit. Sometimes ideas will hit me right away or in the middle of the night (very much like this month). Other times, it’s not that easy. This month’s design Inspiration struck in the early morning hours. When looking at January’s kit sneaks, it struck me as very graphic and bold in design. I also liked the simple fonts and the clean chic look of the lettering. I also considered the theme “noted “. I was immediately inspired to make a very graphic and bold yet simple font divider. Using Silhouette design studio, I created the end result. (Silhouette design studio is a FREE software that you can download to your computer. There are many ways you could use the software without the machine!)Graphic letters

Next, I choose the paper that will ultimately be used to make the dividers. Depending on the design, I may use a more subtle pattern or a more bold pattern. Other times, I like to use a combination of patterns. This month, I really enjoyed using both the subtle and the bold patterns together. The font that I chose is very simple and chic. Yet the paper adds the graphic and bold elements.

Once the design is complete, and the paper is chosen, I will then use my Silhouette machine to cut out the design.Confession time – this months paper choice was really one of necessity. My initial plan was to use the planner kit paper in the Composition notebook pattern for all of my dividers. However, when I went to cut the design, the Silhouette machine ate one of my papers. I generally try to have at least two (okay okay maybe three) sheets of each and every paper. (Pro tip – try to have spare paper!) In this case I only had two of the Composition notebook paper. One was “eaten” and ruined by the machine! But it was a happy accident because I had to improvise and choose a more bold patterned paper as substitute. And I love the end result!

Finally, when the design is created and cut, I then use 5 mm lamination sheets, and a good laminator, to laminate the dividers. Once the dividers are laminated, I then trim using a paper cutter and scissors. I then hole-punch them for my size. And, just like that, my dividers are complete!

There are so many ways to use the Cocoa Daisy paper, found in the kits each month, to make dividers. You don’t have to use a Silhouette machine or Silhouette design studio to make dividers with a design. Quite a few times, I have used a simple punch you can find at any craft store!

I do hope that this blog post has inspired you to create your own set of dividers! Don’t be intimidated. You can do this. Be sure to look for Cocoa Daisy on Instagram and Facebook for inspiration!

4 Comments

  1. Kim

    I would love a YouTube tutorial on the process. The silhouette software and me…. smh… aren’t friends. Your dividers are always so creative. Thank you for sharing.

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    • Joe Martin

      Yes Ma’am! I will work on this in the coming months. 🙂

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  2. Tiffany Smith

    Those are so beautiful, Joe! Thank you for sharing them.

    I, too, would love a Silhouette tutorial. I am embarrassed to say I have a Silhouette Curio still in the box, a gift from my husband on my birthday 2 YEARS AGO, because it so greatly intimidates me (a box of LEGO bricks had the same effect on me as a child: just the sight of the box sucked all creativity out of my brain).

    Your design would make it worthwhile for me to overcome my terror. And if you have any recommendations for beginners to Silhouette, that would really be wonderful as well. Thanks again!

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    • Joe Martin

      Absolutely! I completely understand keeping it in the box. I kept mine in a box for 8 weeks! First thing you should do is download the free silhouette program. The actual machine is not that bad. Secondly, take it out of the box and just set it up next to your computer. You dont have to use it. This should get you over that mental block! ??

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