Don’t miss this fun technique; use those Designer Paper scraps!
Do you have trouble tossing those small pieces of Designer Paper left from a project? I sure do! There has to be a way to use them, right? Well you can use them easily with this technique!
See? It's quite eye-catching isn't it? I kept the cards very simple to highlight the paper. Each one features the Celebration Tidings stamp set. The card above features the Plaid Tidings designer paper; it's on saleright now too!
Watch the video below to get the tips on how to create these. You just need some 1/2" strips and a ruler.
I chose to feature the Butterfly Kisses 6" DSP in the 2022 Annual Catalog by Stampin' Up! It's filled with bright colors & fun prints with printed butterflies you can cut out!
I chose to use Starry Sky with White & Parakeet Party for my main colors. The 'pull out' tag for the front is from the Tailor Made Tags dies seen here.
For all of the cards in the video I featured the Charming Sentiments bundle seen here. It's filled with great greeting images and lots of coordinating dies that cut them out perfectly!
**Get this bundle today on the last day of Sale-a-Bration and earn a free $50 item.
The Flowers of Home dies are in the 2022-23 Annual Catalog but also available free with a $100 Stampin' Up! order during Sale-a-Bration. See them here. This option ends on Wednesday, August 30th. See all of the Sale-a-Bration options here.
The stamp set & dies are available in a bundle too.
I cased the card from Sue Mohr; I thought it was simply elegant way to create a 'wreath' around the oval sentiment.
The oval dies are from the Fabulous Frames dies seen here. When you cut out the oval it creates both the frame and the inside; two pieces with one die!
I textured the White layer with the Quatrefoil embossing folder seen here. It's so pretty and works perfectly with these flower & leaves die-cuts.
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