Designer Series Paper Tip
July 01, 2016
Designer Series Paper so love it. In fact love it so much it is hard for me to use, as I just want to keep it all for myself. Well today's video is such an easy card to make. You can get 6 cards from one sheet of designer series paper. Now that's a lot of cards.
I used a piece of the Pop of Pink Specialty Designer Series Paper that measures 4" x 4". I measured up one side 3/4" and on the opposite side 2 1/2" and made a pencil mark. Then I cut between the pencil markers.
Have you checked out the new Sweet & Sassy Framelits? Oh my! This is a collection of 15 layering hearts. I am so in love with all the new layering framelits in the new catalog. There are squares, circles, ovals and these hearts.
The beautiful thank you on this card comes from the Rose Wonder Stamp Set and it is stamped in the Melon Mambo Ink. The Pop of Pink Specialty Designer Series Paper just has the black, white and melon mambo for the colors, but boy does it pop. You can have an elegant card done in no time using this fun designer series paper tip.
I so apologize ladies that there was an issue with the video. I was out of town and had scheduled it. I could get in to figure out what the problem was but see it is working now. Linda
Posted by: [email protected] | July 06, 2016 at 08:05 AM
Cannot access the video
Posted by: fran | July 02, 2016 at 08:46 PM
Linda - having the same problem as Patti.
Posted by: Bonnie | July 02, 2016 at 05:01 PM
am having difficulty visualizing how to get only 6 cards from the DSP. The video link isn't working (the word video takes me to the pleated card video) the arrow takes me to a fuzzy screen that says this video is private. If I cut a 12 x 12 piece of dsp to 4 x 4 I get 9 pieces equaling 9 cards...I'm sure the video would help as your videos are always quite detailed and the explanations answer all my questions. Thank you for that.
blessings
patti
Posted by: patti moffett | July 02, 2016 at 08:57 AM
Linda, video doesn't play. Says private?
Posted by: Pam Kelley | July 01, 2016 at 10:22 PM