This "Fab Four" set of cards features the Happy Forest Friends Designer Series Paper with the Very Best Occasions Stamp Set and a fabulous 6" x 6" One Sheet Wonder (my favorite
I found this One Sheet Wonder pattern on line but the link was broken therefore I could not find who originally posted it. Whoever you are, Thank You! I am […]
Throughout October, Stampin' Up! is offering a sale on Designer Series Paper (DSP) - buy 3 packs and get 1 free! The Designer Series Paper packs available in this sale come with 12 sheets, 2 each of 6 double-sided designs, all 12" x 12" in size. The papers within each pack are color coordinated, so
WHEW ! I did it - I left comments on every single bloggers post from the Operation Write Home blog hop, nearly 100 wonderful creations were shared ! Now I'm suffering from Inspiration Overload =) I made this project for the Papercrafts magazine blog tour celebrating World Card Making Day. The diagram I created for the One Sheet Wonder set of cards I shared . I created seven cards. The decorative paper I created using rubber stamps and inks. This photo shows it cut into pieces already. SUPPLIES used to make the decorative paper, all from Stampin' Up! unless otherwise noted: Naturals card stock Really Rust, More Mustard, Chocolate Chip card stocks Lovely Leaves stamp set All Year Cheer stamp set Itty Bitty Backgrounds stamp set inks: Really Rust, More Mustard, Chocolate Chip, Creamy Caramel, gold metallic Randomly stamp the images all over your card stock. This can be cut up into several pieces to make cards or other small projects or kept as an entire piece to use as a background paper for a scrapbook page. You could also use it on other larger projects. TIP: to create multi colored leaves, first ink your image with the lightest color of ink then roll the edges of the stamp on a darker color. You could also color the rubber stamp with water based markers or water color crayons. Another option is to stamp the leaves with Versamark ink then pounce on Pearl Ex powders or chalks. Here are a few of the cards I made with the pieces. I'll share the rest tomorrow. 4" x 4" piece The "flag" was hand cut. The leaf eyelet was a gift, I don't know who manufactured it. I lightly sponged a bit of gold ink onto the naturals card stock. I distressed the edges of the rust card stock layer. 4 1/2" wide x 4" tall piece I tore one of the edges. I ran the Rust card stock through the Herringbone embossing folder then lightly sponged the edges with Chocolate Chip ink. I also lightly sponged the edges of the stamped naturals card stock piece . The gold organdy ribbon has a piece of chocolate colored mulberry paper torn into a strip behind it. TIP: use a small dampened paintbrush or aquapainter to run a line on the mulberry paper where you'd like to tear it. It really does help ! TIP: you can color clear rhinestone accents and the silver metal edge of tags with permanent markers to change their color ! I used a brown Sharpie on a silver metal edged tag to give it a sort of copper look. TIP: punch out different colors of card stock to fit inside your metal edge tag. I punched out a circle from the naturals card stock to match the stamped paper background. TIP: you can ink portions of your stamp image with water based markers and create masks to change the way they stamp. In my sample I used a single line, long sentiment stamp. I inked it with a Chocolate Chip marker to color "Happy", stamped it on the punched out circle. Clean it off well then reink "Thanksgiving", stamp underneath the "Happy" to make it fit on the circle tag. 3 1/2 " x 2 1/2" piece layered under a piece of vellum and topped with a skeleton leaf that I colored by sponging on various inks Thanks for looking =)
Hello and Happy Sunday! For this week's Sunday Fun Day theme over on the Sisters in Stamping blog, I asked my fellow designers to create a 6" x 6" DSP One Sheet Wonder set of cards. If you aren't familiar with this concept, a One Sheet Wonder is where you stamp a sheet of card stock and then cut it up into multiple pieces to make several cards. It is even easier when you start with a piece of DSP! For this challenge I wanted to showcase the great 6" x 6" DSP stacks that Stampin' Up! is now selling. If you don't have any, simply cut a sheet of 12" x 12" DSP into (4) pieces of 6" x...
I have done so many sets of cards using the One Sheet Wonder Technique! It is just so much fun and it is great to get lots of cards from just one sheet of 12″ x 12″ Designer Series Paper!! You can check out more samples here and here! I created this set with all …
I thought it was time to create another version of my 5 Sheet Wonder. I chose to use the Simple Stems stamp set. Look! Isn't this color combination of Real Red, Basic Gray, Black, White and Smoky Slate gorgeous?!! I love making one sheet wonder cards, especially with my extra 4 templates. Some of you might ask "What is a 5 sheet wonder?" Well it's actually 5 templates I've created enabling you to create 10 beautiful cards without measuring or...
As I said a few weeks ago I did a one sheet wonder. I want to share my page with you. I combined lots of the one sheet wonder card designs that I saw and liked together to get this one. It make 9 c…
These simple cards are easy using a One Sheet Wonder template to create a set of 3 cards using the Perennial Lavender Designer Paper!
Several foreign crafters, have made a set of cards, using only one sheet of patterned papter. The cards should all be different. You can use many sheets of cardstock and different embellishment, but only one sheet of patterned paper. These cards are often called "One sheet wonder". I decided to have a go, and created 16 different 10x10 cards, using only one sheet of patterned paper. Choosing a paper with nice pattern on both sides help, for these kind of projects. Here, I have used Majas new Christmas collection, I wish. The 16 different cards: I decided to post photos of the different cards in sets of two. (Thanks to Mona Nilsen, for inspiration to the Christmas tree card with the last left overs.) This is how I divided the patterned paper: Materials used:
This month Stampin' Up! is having a sale on select packs of Designer Series Paper (DSP) - buy 3 and get 1 free. Last week I shared with you a One Sheet Wonder technique to make the most of your Designer Series Paper. Today, I have another version of a One Sheet Wonder to share.
Today is World Card Making Day so I thought it was the perfect time to bring you a World Card Making Day One Sheet Wonder! Follow along with me step by step
Using a one sheet wonder template can make creating a handful of cards quick and easy and still gorgeous - check out my favorite template!
Today I am sharing 9 cards I created using the One Sheet Wonder technique. I CASE’d the pattern and colors for the 12 x 12 DSP design from Mikeala Tetheridge. From there I used the One Sheet Wonder technique to create these 9 cards. Below I’ve attached a diagram and cutting instructions as well... [Read More]
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These are the cards I showed how to make on my recent Facebook Live video. You can watch the replay on YouTube or Facebook. I go live each week at 10:00 AM Wednesdays AET…you can check here to see w
WHEW ! I did it - I left comments on every single bloggers post from the Operation Write Home blog hop, nearly 100 wonderful creations were shared ! Now I'm suffering from Inspiration Overload =) I made this project for the Papercrafts magazine blog tour celebrating World Card Making Day. The diagram I created for the One Sheet Wonder set of cards I shared . I created seven cards. The decorative paper I created using rubber stamps and inks. This photo shows it cut into pieces already. SUPPLIES used to make the decorative paper, all from Stampin' Up! unless otherwise noted: Naturals card stock Really Rust, More Mustard, Chocolate Chip card stocks Lovely Leaves stamp set All Year Cheer stamp set Itty Bitty Backgrounds stamp set inks: Really Rust, More Mustard, Chocolate Chip, Creamy Caramel, gold metallic Randomly stamp the images all over your card stock. This can be cut up into several pieces to make cards or other small projects or kept as an entire piece to use as a background paper for a scrapbook page. You could also use it on other larger projects. TIP: to create multi colored leaves, first ink your image with the lightest color of ink then roll the edges of the stamp on a darker color. You could also color the rubber stamp with water based markers or water color crayons. Another option is to stamp the leaves with Versamark ink then pounce on Pearl Ex powders or chalks. Here are a few of the cards I made with the pieces. I'll share the rest tomorrow. 4" x 4" piece The "flag" was hand cut. The leaf eyelet was a gift, I don't know who manufactured it. I lightly sponged a bit of gold ink onto the naturals card stock. I distressed the edges of the rust card stock layer. 4 1/2" wide x 4" tall piece I tore one of the edges. I ran the Rust card stock through the Herringbone embossing folder then lightly sponged the edges with Chocolate Chip ink. I also lightly sponged the edges of the stamped naturals card stock piece . The gold organdy ribbon has a piece of chocolate colored mulberry paper torn into a strip behind it. TIP: use a small dampened paintbrush or aquapainter to run a line on the mulberry paper where you'd like to tear it. It really does help ! TIP: you can color clear rhinestone accents and the silver metal edge of tags with permanent markers to change their color ! I used a brown Sharpie on a silver metal edged tag to give it a sort of copper look. TIP: punch out different colors of card stock to fit inside your metal edge tag. I punched out a circle from the naturals card stock to match the stamped paper background. TIP: you can ink portions of your stamp image with water based markers and create masks to change the way they stamp. In my sample I used a single line, long sentiment stamp. I inked it with a Chocolate Chip marker to color "Happy", stamped it on the punched out circle. Clean it off well then reink "Thanksgiving", stamp underneath the "Happy" to make it fit on the circle tag. 3 1/2 " x 2 1/2" piece layered under a piece of vellum and topped with a skeleton leaf that I colored by sponging on various inks Thanks for looking =)
This is the cutting layout I used for the OSW in the 8x8 size. The easiest way to cut this, is to cut across the top at 5 1/2" so you're ...
Can you believe we are already at the end of October? This month has gone by pretty fast. Today I am sharing the final One Sheet Wonder template of this series. Today’s set features a sheet from the Floral Boutique Designer Series Paper (DSP). This is one of the 8 packs in the current DSP
This is the sample template for the One Sheet Wonder cards that go with the Stationary Box Tutorial, next post down. Also, pictured are the ...
You can search on Pinterest and find hundreds of card sketches, layouts and card making templates. It can actually become overwhelming. Design Team Member Kate is here to simplify the process for you! Here's a quick and easy "One Sheet Wonder" card making template that creates at least 11 cards.
Get the One Sheet Wonder template to make these adorable cards featuring the Pretty Perennials Bundle.
I just love a good 6" x 6" One Sheet Wonder. There are so many possibilities, and they making creating a set of cards to build up you stash or give as a gift easy and fun. Plus with a little
I have done so many sets of cards using the One Sheet Wonder Technique! It is just so much fun and it is great to get lots of cards from just one sheet of 12″ x 12″ Designer Series Paper!! You can check out more samples here and here! I created this set with all …
You can search on Pinterest and find hundreds of card sketches, layouts and card making templates. It can actually become overwhelming. Design Team Member Kate is here to simplify the process for you! Here's a quick and easy "One Sheet Wonder" card making template that creates at least 11 cards.
Good Day Crafty Friends, As promised, here is the breakdown of the cards made from my One Sheet Wonder Post. If you missed this post you can find the details by clicking here. All products listed are available from the Stampin' Up! Annual 2017 & Occasions 2017 catalogues. DSP used is from the Falling in Love 12x12 pack. Black cardstock was used to matt every piece of DSP and cut all the Dies. White cards fronts with some backed in black. Black Archival Ink. Black & White Bakers Twine & Rhinestone jewels. Card 1. Avant Garden stamped direct onto DSP. Sentiment from Bookcase Builder. Wood Embossing Folder on card front. Rhinestone jewels. Card 2. Sentiment from Paisleys and Posies. Die cut flower using Sunshine Wishes Thinlits. Black & White and White Bakers Twine. Card 3. Sentiment and Balloon die from Lift Me Up Bundle. Rhinestone jewels on balloon die. Card 4. Elephant image (minus the mouse) from the Love You Lots Hostess set stamped directly onto DSP. Balloon Bouquet punch for the two small balloons. Congrats die cut from Sunshine Wishes Thinlits. Bakers Twine. Rhinestone jewel. Card 5. Sentiment from Watercolour Wings. Small butterfly die cut from Bold Butterfly. Framelits. Leaves from Avant Garden. Rhinestone jewel on Butterfly. Card 6. Beautiful You lady stamped directly onto DSP. Delicate Details lace stamp. Sentiment from Tin of Cards. Layering Ovals dies to cut out sentiment. Rhinestone jewel on her ring finger. Card 7. Love and flower die cut from Sunshine Wishes Thinlits, small sentiment from the So Very Much sale-a-bration set. Rhinestone jewels. Card 8. Heart dies cut from Sealed with Love Bundle & Sunshine Wishes Thinlits. Sentiment from Bookcase Builder. Rhinestone jewel. Card 9. Hello stamp is from Tin Of Cards, Sunshine die cut from Sunshine Wishes Thinlits and the little arrow is from the Love Notes Framelits (Sealed with Love Bundle) Rhinestone jewel for the "i" in Sunshine. Card 10. Sentiment from Water Colour Words and Owl Builder Punch to punch out Owl. Line of rhinestone jewels. Card 11. Avant Garden flower stamped onto white card front. Stamp an extra and fussy cut. Sentiment stamp from Avant Garden and Triple Banner Punch used for cutting flag. Delicate Details stamped directly on the DSP and Bakers Twine run down through the middle. Small die cut from Paisleys & Posies. Position everything and then adhere fussy cut flower (middle flower in pic - covers banner). White Bakers Twine. Card 12. Die cut flower and sentiment from Paisleys and Posies Bundle. Rhinestone jewels. Card 13. Delicate Details lace stamp directly onto DSP. Small butterfly die cut from Bold Butterfly Framelits. Sentiment from Blooms & Wishes. Black & White Bakers Twine. Card 14. Avant Garden flower stamped directly onto DSP. Sentiment from Blooms and Wishes. Black and White Bakers Twine. Die cut from Sunshine Wishes Thinlits. Thanks for visiting. Hope I inspired you to get into your craftroom and craft up a batch of cards from a sheet of 12x12 DSP. Happy Crafting
Throughout October, Stampin' Up! is offering a sale on Designer Series Paper (DSP) - buy 3 packs and get 1 free! The Designer Series Paper packs available in this sale come with 12 sheets, 2 each of 6 double-sided designs, all 12" x 12" in size. The papers within each pack are color coordinated, so
I recently shared a One Sheet Wonder set of cards. You can read all about that HERE. But then I was challenged to do another One Sheet Wonder. This one that was cut differently and made 9 cards i…
Time for another attempt at using up the massive stash of paper… so time for another one sheet wonder. This time I selected the one piece of International Bazaar dsp I had left. I…
Are you excited? Not only is it a Mix-It-Up Monday….it’s also time for another One Sheet Wonder! When I Mix-It-Up, I choose one OLD item that is discontinued and a New item from the current…
There's nothing better than buying a Stamp Set & Die Bundle that you love? How about getting a beautiful coordinating Designer Series Paper for FREE! I knew as soon as I saw the Dainty
One of my favorite commercials from childhood was the Doublemint Gum commercial that featured sets of identical twins chewing gum (“double your pleasure, double your fun.”) Why? I don’t know. However, I think the […]
Stampin' Up Demonstrator Sara Sayers - How To Create A Set Of Slimline One Sheet Wonder Cards using Art Gallery Stamp Set
I've been working on OSW (One Sheet Wonder) Template for 12"x12" Double-sided DSP and made sample cards for my OWH cardmaking group. I have a class tomorrow for them to create OWH card kits. I came up with this basic template to make eight cards along with several variations that you can make more out of it. You will need to first cut in 5"x12", the second cut in 5"x12" and the rest will be 2"x12". Then go by the cutting diagram. This is a draft that you will see my handwriting after many whiteouts. I will work on my computer to get nicer drawing. Tip: Punch out the focal image mat from the base layer that will be covered by dsp anyway. Hope this will give some inspiration whoever wants to try. UPDATE: Please click the template to open a new window with bigger clear picture. Thanks for stopping by!
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One Sheet Wonders are a great way to make a variety of cards quickly! The eleven quick, but beautiful cards, are all made with the Fitting Florets Designer
This is an 8 1/2″ x 11″ piece of white card stock which has been stamped. Once stamped or decorated, you cut it up into pieces to make between 8 and 10 cards from this one patterened pi…
You know I love a good One Sheet Wonder. The one you'll see me demonstrate today make 10 cards (8 of on design and 2 of another design) from one sheet of 12" x 12" Designer Series
Here's a great way to make up to 14 cards using one sheet of 12" x 12" Designer Series Paper (One Sheet Wonder). Here's a couple photos of all the cards made using 2 different patterns of the Magnolia Lane Designer Series Paper. This first set are the cards we made in the video tutorial. The next set of card were made earlier in the week using another pattern of the DSP. Here's the video: Here's the pattern to cut your 12" x 12" designer series paper. Supplies used: Good Morning Magnolia
As I'm sure most of you do, I have a problem with hoarding 6x6 paper pads. They are just too pretty to cut into! I found this blog post abo...
Can you believe we are already at the end of October? This month has gone by pretty fast. Today I am sharing the final One Sheet Wonder template of this series. Today’s set features a sheet from the Floral Boutique Designer Series Paper (DSP). This is one of the 8 packs in the current DSP
Today I am sharing a special one of Ruth One Sheet Wonder & Ten Cards With Frenchie. Last month I got the most beautiful surprise in the mail! Yes, Ruth sent me a card plus an impressive 12 x 12
Hello Stamper Friends, Tonight I took a piece of that Tropical Oasis designer series paper that I have been playing with and decided to put together 6 x 6 one sheet wonder cards. Yup I took a 6 x 6 pi
Have you ever made the 'One Sheet Wonder' quick and easy cards with just one 12x12 piece of Scrapbooking paper? I made my first set last week. They were a lot of fun so I thought I would try again, this time using Kaisercraft's Fleur Collection. These cards would be perfect for Mother's Day as they all have a grateful/love sentiment which suits a Mother's Day card. With Mother's Day literally just around the corner…eeek! These cards might get your thoughts headed in that direction if you already prepared with Mother's Day cards this year. The left over cards can
1 sheet of Plaid Tidings DSP + card stock in 3 fall colors + a gorgeous stamp set = 3 beautiful fall thank you cards. I can't wait for you to see the cards I designed with this 6" x 6"
Are you excited? Not only is it a Mix-It-Up Monday….it’s also time for another One Sheet Wonder! When I Mix-It-Up, I choose one OLD item that is discontinued and a New item from the current…