3 – 2 – 1 dsp cards

3 – 2 – 1 dsp cards

For those of us paper hoarders or paper stashers – this post is for you!

I promised a few posts with ideas to use up some of that gorgeous DSP that we all love and it certainly makes beautiful cards and scrapbooking pages.

This post will make 13 cards from 6 6″ x 6″ DSP squares!

Measurements:
13 coordinating CS colors – 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″
scored at 4 1/4″
6 DSP sheets 6″ x 6″
additional embellishments

Here is the template for cutting your Designer Series Paper – I used the Boughs of Holly DSP and used each of the designs in the package.

Take your 6″ x 6″ DSP and cut at 1″, 2″ and 3″ vertically. Leave the 1″ strip whole, turn the 2″ piece , 90 degrees and cut at 4″ to make a 2″ x 4″ piece and a 2″ square piece, rotate the 3″ strip 90 degrees and cut in half at 3″ to make a 3″ square piece and the rotate back and cut the lower square in three 1 inch segments making 1″ x 3″ strips. (See photo below)
Layout #1 Take (15) of the 1″ x 3″ strips and adhere them to coordinating cardstock and embellish.
Lay the strips on the cardstock and arrange to the patterns and position of your choosing.
I embellished these cards with the red rhinestones and a sentiment piece.

Make 3 of this layout – samples are provided below.

You can adhere the strips vertically or horizontally!
Layout #2 uses one 2″ x 4″ strip and one 3″ x 3″ square and one 1″ x 3″ strip. Arrange to your liking and embellish!
here are the samples for Layout #2.
Here are all the Layout #2 samples I made.
Layout #3 uses one 2″ x 4″ strip (B – in initial diagram) and one 3″ square (D).
Here are Layout #3 samples.
Here are all the Layout #3 samples.
Layout #4 uses 2 of the 2″ squares (C) and one of the 1″ strips (A).
Positioned to your choosing horizontally or vertically! Then add embellishments and a sentiment.
For the next two samples I decided to use the backsides of the 2″ squares when I finally put the card together.
Here are all the Layout #4 samples.
Layout #5 uses the remaining 1″ strips.
This makes card making a snap and Christmas cards super easy!

Go and create some art of your own with your paper and stamps – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

perfectly penciled 1 inch dsp strip card

perfectly penciled 1 inch dsp strip card

Do you have an abundance of gorgeous paper? I know I do! The next couple of posts will give you some great ideas of how to make fast and easy beautiful cards with your beautiful Designer Series paper! So dig out all that paper and start having some fun!

Measurements:
Base: 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ scored at 4 1/4″
Layer: 4″ x 5 1/4″
DSP 1″ strips

Start off with the layer of Basic Black 4″ x 5 1/4″

Adhere a long 1″ strip of the Perfectly Penciled DSP to the center of the Basic Black layer diagonally.
Flip the DSP over for the geometric design and leaving a small border as desired adhere another strip next to the first.
Adhere 1″ strips perpendicularly to the first two strips on either side leaving the same width of space as the first two strips.
Turn the layer over and cut the excess off at the edge of the layer.

As you near the edge and there is a small triangle it helps to cut it longer than the edge of the paper and fold it over the layer this will give the smaller pieces more stability. (see photo below)

Finish all the edges by cutting them to the edge of the Basic Black layer.

Then adhere this layer to the Base cardstock.
I used Basic Black for the base and layered a 4″ x 5 1/4″ Basic White layer on the inside of the base card.

Stamp a sentiment – this one is from the Artistically Inked stamp set and I punched it into a banner format with the Banners Pick a Punch and then layered it onto the Basic Black Cardstock and punched this layer as well to match the Basic White layer.
Pop up the sentiment onto the card and add some Matte Black dots to finish this easy and simple card off!

Have lots of great designer series paper this is a fun card to make with all those beautiful designs! Go out and create some gorgeous DSP art of your own – one page, one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

boughs of holly gift card holder fun fold card

boughs of holly gift card holder fun fold card

This is an easy gift card holder fun fold!
This is my version of a card I showed from my fun fold swap blog post on Monday, using the Boughs of Holly Suite (#159612) Collection.

Measurements:
BASE: Real Red CS 5 1/2″ x 10″ scored at 4 1/4″
and 8 1/2″
Gift Card Holder insert: Thick Basic White CS
3 1/2″ x 7″ scored at 3 1/2″
Inside layer: 4″ x 5 1/4″ Basic White
DSP on small flap: 1 1/4″ x 5 1/4″
Front Layers:
Basic White CS 4 1/8″ x 5 3/8″
Boughs of Holly DSP 4″ x 5 1/4″
scrap of Basic White for the sentiment die cut

Adhere the 1 1/4″ x 5 1/4″ DSP to the front of the inside small right hand flap.
I stamped a holly leaf on the lower portion of the inside back layer and adhered in to the card base middle panel.
Using a Blending Brush I added color in Soft Succulent shade to the middle portion of the white cardstock, so when I adhere the gift card holder the white will stand out on the greenish background tone.
Fold the 3 1/2″ x 7″ Basic White CS in half at the score line. Stamp or decorate the left hand side of the score line and adhere the outer side edges together making a pocket. Run through the Stampin’ Cut and Emboss machine with a small die to add a tab to the gift card pocket to allow for easier removal of the gift card. I used a smaller circle from the Stylish Shapes die set (#159183). Flip the pocket over and adhere two lines of Tear N Tape to the bottom of the pocket directly opposite of the tab you just created on the pocket.
Adhere the pocket at the score seem of the right flap in the middle of the card.
The flap will fold inward on the card tucking the gift card pocket inside the card.
Adhere the DSP to the Basic White CS front layer and adhere both layers to the card front.
Stamp and die cut your sentiment and adhere with Stampin’ Dimensionals to the bottom right hand side of the card front. I also colored the white cardstock with a blending brush for added color and dimension.
I added Real Red Rhinestones to the sentiment piece for some added bling and there you have an easy flap fold gift card holder!

Hope this inspired you to begin to create for your holiday gift giving! Go out and create some art of your own soon – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’

Natalie

fun fold swap cards

fun fold swap cards

This month our swap group did fun folds! Always a treat to get fun folds in the mail. Some of these are bulky and will cost extra postage so if you are mailing make sure that you take these to the post office or put an extra 39 cents on the envelope to be safe!

This first swap card features the Sweetest Christmas Suite of products (#159579) – with the suite collection you get it all with one order number and one discounted price 2 Stamp bundles – Sweet Candy Cane Bundle (#161052) and the Christmas Banners Bundle (#159993) plus Real Red and Garden Green ribbon (#159577), Seasonal Sequins embellishments (#159964), Real Red and White Glimmer Paper (#159578) and the Sweetest Christmas DSP (#159559) This card has a gift card holder tucked away inside the card!
Thanks to Kathi D. for the inspiration!

Jennie T’s swap card features the Abigail Rose Collection of products (#159052). The Cottage Rose stamp set (#159040) and the Cottage Flowers Dies (#158047) come in a bundle (#159048) to save you 10% if you have to have them both! The Designer Series paper is a gorgeous floral neutral DSP (#159037) and her card starts with an 8″ x 1″ piece scored and cut to fold outward to open!

The next card uses Soft Seedlings stamp set (#159905) and the Leaf Fall 3D embossing folder (#159847) adn the Lovely in Linen DSP (#158644). This card also has a gift card holder pocket inside. See this Friday’s (October 14th, 2022) blog post for my version of this card and all the measurements!

Lynn L’s card features the Rustic Harvest Suite of products (#159648) in a clever coffee mug design with a secret pop up gift card holder inside!
Jenna T’s card uses the Christmas Scottie bundle (#159744) of products and uses the book binding fun fold with a twist and a gift card holder inside as well!
Carol S’s Fun Fold swap card uses the Floers of Friendship stamp set (#155358) and the coordinating punch Flowers and Leaves (#155373) and a modified gate fold card. The designer series paper is the hostess only Design A Daydream DSP (#159161) and a belly band to hold it all together.

This fun fold – gift card holder was created by Marcy W. It features the North Pole Mischief stamp set (#159770) and the Christmas To Remember (#156300)and the Boughs of Holly DSP (#159600).  Check out this Wednesday (October 12th, 2022)’s blog post for my own version and all of the details and measurements to be able to make one of your own!

This fun fold card by Susan W. stands on it’s own and uses the Leaf Fall 3D embossing folder (#159847) and the Rustic Harvest 12 x 12 DSP (#159633)
This card featured on my blog post last monday was designed by Marie W and features the Peaceful Deer stamp set (#156891) and the coordinating Deer Builder Punch (#156390). For more details and card measurements look at the October 4th blog entry!
The last card in this post is a lovely card designed by Lori V featuring the W- fun fold and my version and card details and measurements will be featured in an upcoming post! This card uses the Boughs of Holly DSP – so pretty!
Swaps always give me many ideas and samples to share – I love our company! It is filled with creative and talented demonstrators so willing to share their ideas and gifts with us all!
Hopefully these cards inspired you to begin your holiday card and gift card holders! Go out and create some art of your own – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’

Natalie

gate fold explosion card

gate fold explosion card

OK are we all in agreement any card that explodes outward towards the recipient has a great WOW factor! and this one does not disappoint!

Measurements:
Real Red CS : 4 1/4″ x 11″ scored at 2 3/4″ from
each side on the 11″ side
Designer Series Paper 4″ x 10 3/4″ scored at
2 5/8 from each long side!
Basic White insert: 3 3/4″ x 5 1/4″ marked at
1 7/8″ on both short sides and at 2 5/8″ at
each long side and score from mark to mark
the whole way around the insert making four
connecting score lines.
Front panels:
Basic White CS: 4″ x 5 1/4″
DSP: 3 3/4″ x 5″
scrap pieces of garden green for the Holly leaves and sentiment layer
Belly Band:
Real Red 1″ x 11″
DSP 3/4″ x 12″

Cut and Score the CS and DSP as described in the measurement section above
After the initial scoring of the Designer series paper, fold the score lines in towards the center and with a pencil mark the outside edges at 2″ mark and both ends. With the two side pieces folded in the back piece measures 5 1/2″ from score line to score line. We want to mark the center of that back piece at 2 3/4″ (or if it is easier for you open the paper the whole way and find the center of 10 3/4″ and mark the top and bottom at 5 3/8″)
Once you’ve marked the center both ways fold the score lines in and place the 2″ mark in the scoring track of your Stampin’ Trimmer and align the mark at 2 3/4″ in the other side of the track – repeat this process until all four diagonal lines are scored (see diagram below)
Fold the score lines as if pinching in towards each other as shown in photo below and using a bone folder burnish each score line to allow the explosion portion to lie as flat as possible!
Place the diamond shaped folded explosion portion of the card in the center of the card base and using Stampin’ Seal+ or TearNTape secure the top to the scored folded right side
Adhere the left side of the explosion piece to the scored fold on the left side of the base.
Cut, stamp and adhere the insert to the center of the explosion piece.
Taking the Front panels adhere the DSP to the Basic White layer and only placing Stampin’ Seal+ to the outside of the left scored panel adhere just the left side of the front panel to the card front.
I also adhered a Holly die cut to the upper right hand portion of the card front panel.
I adhered the belly band pieces together
The DSP will be longer and you will need that length to secure the belly band the entire way around the card.
I adhered the sentiment piece on top of the 1 inch of belly band that only had DSP to hide that portion.
Make the belly band loose enough to slip on and off.
I adhered Red Rhinestones to the sentiment piece for added bling and viola a special WOW Christmas explosion card for someone special!
This is the completed card closed, opened and a close up shot of the insert decorated with matching red rhinestones!

Hope you try this fun WOW card soon! Now go out and create some art of your own – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’

Natalie