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Saturday, January 31, 2026
One Design - Four Variations
I came across a card I had made previously using this layout, and wanted to use up some papers to do it again. I cut four sheets of patterned paper to the same dimensions and added them to a matting layer. Then I stamped the sentiment, dragged the edges on an ink pad, and popped them up.
Edited to add: The pieces measure: 4 x 2 3/4, 4 x 1, 1 x 2 3/4, 1 x 1 inches. Start with a 5 x 3 3/4 inch piece. Cut a one-inch strip and then cut that into the 1 inch piece and the four inch piece. Cut the remaining piece (2 3/4 x 5) at one inch for the two remaining pieces.
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It is SO satisfying to get four cards made at once. And since you're cutting the pieces all at once, I imagine you don't really have to worry about exact measurements, you could use whatever dimensions you like. Besides that, they look great!
What a quick and fun way to make four cards so quickly! Did it feel like you were working on a puzzle putting the pieces on each card? You did a great job putting them all together. I just love the greens. Nice job!
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Can you give the dimensions for each cut?
ReplyDeleteIt is SO satisfying to get four cards made at once. And since you're cutting the pieces all at once, I imagine you don't really have to worry about exact measurements, you could use whatever dimensions you like. Besides that, they look great!
ReplyDeleteWhat a quick and fun way to make four cards so quickly! Did it feel like you were working on a puzzle putting the pieces on each card? You did a great job putting them all together. I just love the greens. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteI lovelovelove a color block design and this one is fabulous! Now you've got me all wanting to play with paper. Wonderful cards, Lynette!
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