Aloha from Maui guys! After a quick stop in Japan I’ve come to Hawaii to have some downtime with my family. It’s the first time we’ve been all together for over 4 years – my brother and his gf are living in New York and with my parents down under it’s hard to bring people from 3 continents together! We’re staying in a little house in a beach town and I’m excited to do some hiking, surfing and eating loads of pineapple. If you have any recommendations I would love to hear from you!
In the meantime, I wanted to share with you a little something I made before I left last week – a quick beaded noteroll board – perfect for your kitchen, office or kids room! All we did was string some beads onto some twine, and used a roll of paper from the children’s section in Ikea. So simple, it’ll take you literally 5 minutes to do. Enjoy your week guys! I’ve got a few fun DIYs lined up for you. x
Also perfect as a blog post note board – always good to plan those posts out on a Sunday or Monday!
Looking forward to sharing all my Maui finds with you! 🙂
What a cool idea!!
Have a gret monday ;)!
Lisa | Joy Della Vita Travelblog
What a great idea! I love the big wooden beads! This might really help me in my office! =)
Melanie | Toots & Dill
That’s such a great idea I never would have thought of! How creative. Thanks for sharing.
Very cute idea! You will love Maui. My favorite activity to do there was bike down the mountain with a tour group, can’t remeber the name but many to choose from. You see the sunset at top of Mt Holyoke and then bike down and finish with breakfast at the bottom of mountain. Another fun activity was to take a catamaran with trilogy cruises to Lanai(see the old pineapple plantations) or Molokai(snorkel with sea turtles) includes lunch or dinner depending on package. While both activities were not cheap, they had stunning scenery and were quite fun. The chocolate soufflé is not to be missed at Roy’s. Also, walk in Kaanapali there is a great path along coastline leading to many little restaurants. Luau at Hyatt there was entertaining and included a pig roast dinner with the show. If you like to drink, make sure to have a lava flow while in Maui.
this is such a cute idea
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Really loving this DIY project 🙂 It’s just a creative little way to hang important notes up <3 Perfect for the home office!
XO, Elizabeth
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That is such a cute DIY, especially for creative people. And I love that puristic design!
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I really like this DIY. A creative way to remember things?
Loving this Geneva. Looking forward to your posts on Maui…..it’s one place I would LOVE to go!
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such a clever idea – LOVE IT!
This is such a simple idea, and it looks amazing! Definitely need to try this something… Love the way you’re using it too, notepads are essential for bloggers. 😉
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Great idea!! Love it!!
Xoxo,
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Love it! I can’t find those rolls anywhere 🙁 I’ll keep looking.
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Oooo this looks fun to do, plus it’s such a cool home decor 🙂 It’s a win-win situation haha.
-Emily
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This is such a great idea! Especially for an office area! I feel like I am constantly scrambling around looking for paper! Have a lovely vacation with your family by the way!
Xoxo
Annie
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This is so nice! You’re an inspiration! Enjoy Hawaii!
-Seyra x
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Great idea, looking perfect. Thanks for sharing with us 🙂
MUY BUENAS IDEAS…….!!!!!!
I love your DIYs, so cute and clever!
Xo Ally
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What a cute and chic idea! lOve it 🙂
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Such a cute execution of a practical item. Anyone know what size the beads are? I’ve found them online but it’s hard to tell which size to get. and I’d love to whip one of these up. I Already have the paper and am ready to go. 🙂