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.
Live tonight! Show off your Designer Paper with this fun layout!
We're making these cards tonight on Facebook Live here. Every other Monday I host a 'Stamp with Me' Live where we use our Designer Paper in fun ways.
I love this layout! It is perfect for small patterns of Designer Paper. Turning squares on the angle adds a lot of playful interest to your card and showcases one main image, die-cut or punch in the center.
1. First I stamped just the flap with snowflakes from the Snowflake Wishes stamp set using Coastal Cabana and Highland Heather inks. Then I stamped the Highland Heather tag and heat embossed it with White embossing powder.
2. Next score 1" on the bottom and up both sides while the envelope is flat. Fold on the score lines and press each fold well.
Have you ever made one of these 'gift shaped' fun fold cards? They're so unique & look just like a boxed gift! You could do this card for birthday's, babies or weddings also.
Yesterday I focused on the Basic Border and Tailored Tags dies for this projects. See that neat zig zag trim? I also used the Tidings of Christmas DSP and Tidings & Trimmings stamp set.
I show how to put this together on the video below. You can also see it here on my YouTube channel.
The Basic Border and Tailor Made tags I used here are discounted through Thursday, November 18th.
Basic Border diesseen herewere $29 and are now $23.20
Tailor Made Tag dies seen here were $22 and are now just $17.60
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