Card #13 Card #14 I had a request to post a picture of all of these cards together so after I scheduled this post, I took a picture of 13. I've already used one but it pretty much the same layout as the first one in the second row. It was a "Thank You" card that I sent along with a customer's order. And now you have been able to see all 14 cards made from one sheet of 12 x 12 designer paper. The only wasted piece measured 1/4" x 1 1/4". In total I have done nearly 40 cards using this method. Another one was supposed to be this same set of cuts but I messed up and only got 13 cards. I have trimmed some of them a bit differently and will be posting them a little later. The third sheet I cut using a different layout for some different looks and will be showing some of them as well a little later. I hope you will think about giving this a try. It really feels good to use up some of those beautiful designer papers.
Look at these beautiful four fast cards you can make with one 6" x 6" piece of Designer Series Paper! First with the Pansy Petals Designer Series Paper.
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!
Need a set of cards super quick? This one sheet wonder template will save the day. Make a stack of 10 cards with minimal supplies. Start now.
These were suggested layouts used for the pieces that were cut however I did make some minor changes on the ones I made. I'm just having too much fun making multiple cards from one sheet. This week I will be showing you cards that I made with a new pattern/layout. Some layouts are very similar to the last one but these are all using the Stampin' Up! Floral Bouquet designer paper. I have chosen to embellish these differently too. Below are cards #1 and #2. Card #1 Card #2 - (Memory Box "Bella Bouquet" die) Thank you for coming by today!
I've got a one sheet wonder using the Flight & Airy patterned paper to share with you today. We'll be creating 8 cards from one...
Affiliate links may be used in this post. I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you if you make a purchase through my affiliate linkI 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 will love making lots of cute cards fast with this easy 6 x 6 One Sheet Wonder. Its actually a Double One Sheet Wonder because you will use two coordinating 6 x 6 pieces of the Designer Series Paper of your choice. Here is the first example of five different sets I will be sharing - with the Sweet Stockings Designer Series Paper. Layer your two 6 x 6 pieces of designer series paper together and use this template to cut. These two cards will each use two of the 2' x 4' strips. Score a 10' x 4-1/4'
It's easy with this ONE SHEET WONDER (OSW) way of card making. Give it a try with Jackie's tips for stamping and cutting. Works great with any stamps, ink and paper.
A "One Sheet Wonder" is a design that's created to help you use a full sheet of Designer Series Paper to create as many beautiful cards as possible. Some One Sheet Wonders are designed with
I was excited to take 1 piece of designer paper and come up with simple card ideas. I made 6 cards that are easy to mass produce + saves time
Using a one sheet wonder template can make creating a handful of cards quick and easy and still gorgeous - check out my favorite template!
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 […]
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
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
A great way to use your pretty papers I will be sharing with you a super cool way to make cards using your pretty papers to the max. There are many ways of using these "One Sheet Wonder" templates and surely you could find many. I went ahead and made one of my own and I am loving it. What is 'One Sheet Wonder' One Sheet Wonders are just templates that show you how to cut your pretty papers -usually sized 12" x 12"- in order to make several cards or projects with it. OSW Template 1 Why ONE, because I plan to keep making more. These are so easy to use and REALLY help when you want to make many cards. :) On the one below I suggest you starts by: 1. Cut your paper lengthwise on three columns of 4" x 12" 2. Then cut your column on the left at 4"…you will end with three 4" x 4" squares. 3. Cut your center column as shown from top t bottom. 4. Cut your right column as shown from top to bottom. Left cards: I used the 4" x 51/4" Middle card: I used the 4" x 5 1/2" Right card:One of the 4" x 4" Top Left: I used the 1" x 6 1/2" but I cut to length Bottom left: I used the 4" x 1 1/2" Right: Both used the 4" x 4" pieces Here I showed the snowman I die cut from the top cards To the right my 3- 2" x 2" squares :) The Snow Place stamp set Bundle is amazing! To make our class easier I stamped and place the corresponding framelit on top of the image. Each of my friends LOVED making this set as a gift. Full Wide Stamp Cases are In! Did you check yesterday's post. You SHOULD! It has the embellished wood stamp case I we cased all these cards plus envelopes. Ready with a gift for a loved one, using what I have in my stash. Yay! Stay tune and subscribe! Do not miss any of my future One Sheet Wonders, and upcoming videos. Subscribe to my posts on the right side-bar entering your email and confirming there after. It is my joy to have you "home for the holidays". Creative Blessings, Jessica Urrutia
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
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.
Hi everyone, have you ever had an idea and it just evolved into something a bit more than what you had imagined? This is what happened to me when I sat down at my craft table (really the kitchen table) to stamp some cards for Ronald McDonald House Charity so that I could take them along to the On Stage Local event here in Perth on 8 April. I started out with a few card sketches and ideas to create my cards. I then thought to get the most out of my Designer Series Paper I would design a One Sheet Wonder. I was wanting to use the Delightful Dijon floral paper in the 2015-17 In-color Designer Series Paper Stack and had worked out a colour scheme of Basic Black, Whisper White, Delightful Dijon and Always Artichoke. This is the cutting layout. It is not to scale and it is in metric as this is what we use in Australia, however to convert to imperial you can use a conversion chart. NOTE: The dimensions for Card 9 should read 8.5cm x 12.8cm. You will have a small 0.4cm leftover piece that you will need to discard or you can add it to Card 12. You will just need to alter the cutting plan for this card to compensate for the extra length. So I started creating my cards and then the Gold and White striped card tin that is in the Sale-A-Bration catalogue was whispering to me from my craft cupboard where I had stashed it when it arrive a couple of weeks ago. This is what happened. I made 14 cards from the one sheet of 12" x 12" Designer Series Paper. I used the stamp sets Special Reason and Gorgeous Grunge, the Stylish Stems Framelits, Flourish Thinlits and the Lovely Lace Textured Impressions Embossing Folder. To decorate the tin I die cut a piece of Basic Black cardstock for the cut out flower (not sure how to describe this but it is just the out line of the petals). I then stamped the large flower with Delightful Dijon and added some of the Pumpkin Pie colour from the Watercolor pencils (I will explain later in this post on how I did this). The leaves were stamped with Always Artichoke and added some Basic Black colour from the Watercolour pencils. These were then cut out using the Stylish Stems Framelits. These were adhered to the tin using Ranger Glossy Accents as this was the only glue that I had on had to stick these images to the tin. I knew that they would stay there and not come off as I used Glossy Accents. The word "Cards" was then cut out using the Large Letters Framelits and Basic Black Cardstock. These were also adhered using the Glossy Accents. A Basic Black Baker's Twine bow was added to finish decorating the tin. Over the next week I will be sharing with you how I made each card. Card 1 I started stamping without doing any watercolouring. The cards look okay but imagine if you added some watercolouring (I still cannot get used to the non English spelling of color it just does not seem right, colour is more like it). Don't know how to watercolour? I will let you in on a little secret, neither do I. I just go with what appeals to me, whether it is the correct technique or not. I call this cheats watercolouring or faux watercolouring as you stamp the image, add some watercolour pencil and then blend and move the colour around with an Aquapainter. I have posted how I did this after the card instructions for Card 1. The card below is just the stamped images. This is the same card but after I had done the watercolouring. What a difference, it just makes the flowers pop. Dimensions for this card are: A4 piece of Basic Black cardstock cut in half lengthwise. This is then folded in half to create the card base. Cut a piece of Whisper White 9.5cm x 14.8cm. Cut a piece of Designer Series Paper 2.5cm x 14.8cm Cut a piece of Whisper White cardstock 1cm x 14.8cm Cut 2 pieces of Basic Black cardstock 1cm x 14.8cm Adhere the Designer Series Paper to the piece of Whisper White cardstock, lining it up on the right hand edge. Use the picture as a guide. Then adhere one of the Basic Black strips to edge of the Designer Series Paper and then adhere the Whisper White piece to this, leaving a small strip of Basic Black showing. Stamp the sentiment on the other piece of Basic Black cardstock using Versamark, add White Embossing Powder and heat set. Adhere this to the Whisper White strip of cardstock leaving a small white border showing. Using Basic Black Archival ink stamp the dot image from the Gorgeous Grunge Stamp Set on the bottom of the Whisper White piece that you have just adhered the strips to. Adhere this piece to the card front leaving a small strip of Basic Black either side. Refer to the picture above. Stamp and colour the flowers and leaves. I used Delightful Dijon for the stamped flowers with Pumpkin Pie Watercolour Pencil and Always Artichoke with Basic Black Watercolour Pencil for the leaves. Cut them out using the Stylish Stems die cuts. Also cut out some Basic Black leaves. Add some Basic Black Metallic Thread to the card front and arrange the leaves and flowers how you like. For the inside of the card adhere the strip of Designer Series Paper 1.5cm x 10cm to a piece of Basic Black cardstock 2cm x 10cm and adhere across the bottom of a piece of Whisper White cardstock cut at 14.3cm x 10cm. Watercolouring The first picture shows the stamped images with the Watercolour pencil just coloured in at the base of the petals and also along the centre ridge of the leaves. I used Shimmery White cardstock to stamp and watercolour all the images. The flowers were stamped with Delightful Dijon and then Pumpkin Pie Watercolour Pencil added. The leaves were stamped with Always Artichoke and Basic Black Watercolour Pencil added. The second picture shows the flowers and leaves after the colour has been blended and moved around using an Aquapainter. The difference is subtle but is leaves a terrific finish. Card 2 A5 piece of Delightful Dijon cardstock (this is A4 cut in half) folded in half to create the card base. Cut a piece of Basic Black cardstock 14.3cm x 10cm. Adhere to card front. Cut a piece of Whisper White cardstock 13.8cm x 9.5cm. Put this through the Lovely Lace Textured Impressions Embossing folder and then adhere to the card front. Cut a piece of 6.5cm x 12cm Basic Black cardstock. Cut a piece of Whisper White cardstock 6cm x 11.5cm. Stamp the dotted image from the Gorgeous Grunge stamp set using Basic Black Archival ink on this piece. Adhere to the 6.5cm x 12cm Basic Black cardstock piece and adhere to the card front. Use the picture above as a guide. Cut a piece of Designer Series Paper 10.5cm x 3.8cm. Adhere this to a piece of Basic Black cardstock 10.5cm x 4.2cm. Adhere this to the card front, using the picture as a guide. Stamp and watercolour a large flower, a small flower and 4 large leaves. Cut these out using the Stylish Stems Framelits. Also cut 3 Basic Black leaves using the Stylish Stems Framelits. Adhere some Basic Black Metallic thread in place and then arrange the flowers and leaves as you like, refer to the picture for placement. Stamp the sentiment on a piece of Basic Black cardstock using Versamark Ink, add White Embossing Powder and heat set. Punch this out using the Classic Label Punch. Adhere this onto a piece of Burlap Ribbon and then adhere this to the card front. For the inside of the card adhere the strip of Designer Series Paper 1.5cm x 10cm to a piece of Basic Black cardstock 2cm x 10cm and adhere across the bottom of a piece of Whisper White cardstock cut at 14.3cm x 10cm. You can get all the supplies you need for this project from me. You can place an order online and join in the fun with the On-line Club or Contact Me and place an order. Don't forget Sale-A-Bration. For every $90 AUD you spend you get to choose a free item from the Sale-A-Bration catalogue. SHOP WITH ME! Thank you for visiting. Carolyn Share:facebook - twitter - pinterest Special Reason - One Sheet Wonder Layout and Cards 1 & 2
Hello! Happy Saturday and Happy World Cardmaking Day!! Today is the first post for my new Saturday card series. The idea for this card series is based on the One Sheet Wonder idea. Never heard of a One Sheet Wonder? Well, you start with one sheet of Designer Series Paper and make multiple cards quickly and easily. I wanted to take that one step further and combine that with fun folds making the cards even more interesting. Over the next 7 weeks, we are going to make 15 different cards using 10 different folding techniques. I tried to make the folds simple enough that you just need a paper trimmer and score board (only one uses some circle punches, but can be easily adapted if you don't have those punches). These cards are going to feature the Park Lane Designer Series Paper from the 2014-15 Annual Catalog. My focal paper is the floral paper. I did add a second sheet of paper of DSP from that pack to coordinate. The card bases are Sahara Sand cardstock. I have done all the measuring for you and have prepared cutting diagrams to help you get the most from your cardstock and DSP. If you want to work ahead, you can cut the cardstock and DSP and label them with the letter on the diagram. Then sort them by letter so you have all the pieces you need for assembling each card. I also have some general directions for all cards as well as specific directions for each card - including the folding technique. Here are first two cards: Card A - Gate Fold Card Card base: 1. Start with a card base cut 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" 2. Score at 2 3/4" and 7" 3. Fold on the score lines toward the center. 4. Add DSP. 5. Arrange two coordinating sentiments vertically over the seam of the gate fold. Place dimensional adhesive on the left side of the top sentiment and the right side of the bottom sentiment. Adhere to card. Card B - Standard Side Fold Card base: 1. Start with a card base cut 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" 2. Score at 4 1/4" 3. Fold in half on the score line. 4. Embellish! Click on the links above to get the cutting diagrams and instructions for Cards A and B. I am so excited about this series and I hope you are too. As the weeks go on, I will also show you the same cards done in different colors. Here are links to other cards in this series: Cards C & D Cards E & F Cards G & H Cards I & O Cards J & K Cards L, M & N All items Stampin' Up unless noted. Stamps: Something to Say Paper: Park Lane DSP, Whisper White, Sahara Sand, Soft Suede Ink: Soft Suede Other: Daffodil Delight 1/4" Cotton Ribbon, Whisper White Bakers Twine, Scallop Edge Border Punch, Itty Bitty Accents Punch Pack, Neutrals Candy Dots
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
These were suggested layouts used for the pieces that were cut however I did make some minor changes on the ones I made. I'm just having too much fun making multiple cards from one sheet. This week I will be showing you cards that I made with a new pattern/layout. Some layouts are very similar to the last one but these are all using the Stampin' Up! Floral Bouquet designer paper. I have chosen to embellish these differently too. Below are cards #1 and #2. Card #1 Card #2 - (Memory Box "Bella Bouquet" die) Thank you for coming by today!
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...
This week we have a Simple Stamping One Sheet Wonder idea to share! This is a quick, easy way to make 4 card fronts with just stamps, ink...
These simple cards are easy using a One Sheet Wonder template to create a set of 3 cards using the Perennial Lavender Designer Paper!
I've been wanting to create a One Sheet Wonder Template to make 4 cards from a 6 x 6 inch piece of DSP. This allows me to make a R2G Card kit with one sheet of 12x12 inches DSP. Well here it is! Again, it makes the most of the DSP with very little waste. The 4" square is cut corner to corner creating 2 triangles. Note: The 1/2 inch accent strip for the card with a triangle needs to be at least 6" long. The card layouts allow for wide and/or tall ones. The DSP can be placed on the left or right hand sides of the card when placing the rectangular pieces. Check the next posting for the cards I created with this OSW Template.
Make the most of your Designer Series Papers - eleven cards with no waste - with this easy One Sheet Double Wonder Template.
What is it about trying to get as many cards as possible out of a single piece of Designer Series Paper? Is it the challenge of “Can I do it?” Is it because it is a test of our creativity? Is it …
Hello, Hope you had a great weekend! It was a busy one around here and I’m slowly playing catch up in my business. It was a busy week in the world of Stampin’ Up! as they announced the new Colour Refresh, Last Chance List for the Annual and Jan Mini catalogues and as demonstrators we […]
These simple cards are easy using a One Sheet Wonder template to create a set of 3 cards using the Perennial Lavender Designer Paper!
My sister was visiting last week and she has been working on One Sheet Wonder cards. She is working on ones for a 6" x 6" piece of decor...
Look at all these beautiful cards using 6 x 6 Designer Series Paper - and each has a coordinating envelope.
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
I returned from my vacation on Tuesday….and one of the first things i did was go in my craft rom to figure out what I was going to do for my Facebook Live that was scheduled for later in the …
Hello stampin' friends, I was feeling a little "craft challenged" so had a flick through some of my old tutorials and came across a set of cards where I used blue/green as the core colours. So lucky f
Introducing the One Sheet Wonder Challenge. The idea behind this is to use every inch of your "special" paper so that you can get your monies worth ! For the 12 x 12 paper I used for this blog you can make 11 different cards.
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.
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:
Get the One Sheet Wonder template to make these adorable cards featuring the Pretty Perennials Bundle.
You will love making lots of cute cards fast with this easy 6 x 6 One Sheet Wonder. Its actually a Double One Sheet Wonder because you will use two coordinating 6 x 6 pieces of the Designer Series Paper of your choice. Here is the first example of five different sets I will be sharing - with the Sweet Stockings Designer Series Paper. Layer your two 6 x 6 pieces of designer series paper together and use this template to cut. These two cards will each use two of the 2' x 4' strips. Score a 10' x 4-1/4'
Last year I created a one sheet wonder using an 8x8 piece of paper. I've been wanting to create more of these and just finished up two of t...
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. The 20 different cards: I decided to post photos of the different cards in sets of two. Thank you for stopping by. Gunn-Eirill I am entering this challenges Nordsalten Hobbyklubb- Alt er lov Scrappegarasjen- jul Kort o Mania- Alt er lov A snowflake promise-AG Christmas Deep Ocean challenge- Song/ Movie- Jingel Bell Sunny Day Crafting- AG Crafting from the heart- AG Hjertboden- Jul Kaboks- Jul Papirdesign- Vintergleder
Merry Christmas to All! The simplicity of Quick and Easy can warm the heart of the receiver. Nothing can be more simple than this card created using the Stampin' Up! precut, prescored note cards that include envelopes. Download Border Buddy One Sheet Wonder 6×6 The One Sheet Wonder is designed to make a bunch ... Read More about One Sheet Wonder Quick and Easy Card
Card #13 Card #14 I had a request to post a picture of all of these cards together so after I scheduled this post, I took a picture of 13. I've already used one but it pretty much the same layout as the first one in the second row. It was a "Thank You" card that I sent along with a customer's order. And now you have been able to see all 14 cards made from one sheet of 12 x 12 designer paper. The only wasted piece measured 1/4" x 1 1/4". In total I have done nearly 40 cards using this method. Another one was supposed to be this same set of cuts but I messed up and only got 13 cards. I have trimmed some of them a bit differently and will be posting them a little later. The third sheet I cut using a different layout for some different looks and will be showing some of them as well a little later. I hope you will think about giving this a try. It really feels good to use up some of those beautiful designer papers.
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
Need a set of cards super quick? This one sheet wonder template will save the day. Make a stack of 10 cards with minimal supplies. Start now.