One Sheet Wonder Series (OSW)
Each Tuesday Alison Solven (CAN) and I share a card we created using a piece from the One Sheet Wonder Pattern. The One Sheet Wonder is designed to make a bunch of cards quick and easy. If you like more of a WOW you can step them up a little or allot.
Today I'm sharing piece A from our 12 x 12 One Sheet Wonder (OSW) pattern. Each Tuesday Alison and I share a card using a particular piece. Not every part is shared, but it helps you get the general idea of how to use the pattern.
This month we're featuring the Petal Promenade Designer Series Paper which is part of the Petal Promenade Suite of products featured on page 106-107 of the Annual Catalog.
This paper is so stunning and was created using a photograph of real flowers. If you would like to see how this process is done Stampin' Up! created a video, it is fascinating to me. Hope you enjoy it.
Have you noticed I am sprinkling a few sequins here and there on my cards? It is a super economical way to add pizazz and a bit of WOW!
Simple Stamping Steps & Measurements
- Fold Very Vanilla Thick Cardstock (4 1/4" x 11") in half to create card base.
- Adhere a piece of Petal Promenade Designer Series Paper (4" x 5 1/4") to the card front.
- Cut out a Petal Pink Cardstock scallop circle (2 1/2") using the Layering circles dies and Big Shot.
- Cut out a Very Vanilla circle (2 3/8")using the Stitched Shapes Dies and Big Shot.
- Stamp words in Mossy Meadow Ink on the Very Vanilla circle and adhere it to the Petal Pink scallop circle.
- Adhere the scallop circle to the card front with Dimensionals.
- Randomly add a few Iridescent Sequins to the card front.
See how quickly you can create a card using the One Sheet Wonder.
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Denise Ferguson says
I loved seeing the photographic process used for the Petal Promenade paper. It’s so pretty!
Virginia Aakre says
Beautiful card! The designer paper is very pretty. Interesting video on the making of it. I like how you used the scallop circle and stitched framelit and yes the sequins do add a very pretty touch!
Patsy Waggoner says
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Thank You Virginia appreciate your comments
Patsy Waggoner says
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It is a really cool process for creating patterned paper isnt it.