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Archives: One Sheet Wonder

Originally published on March 22, 2014 While on Pinterest, I kept running across these "One Sheet Wonders."  I was very lost...  And so I went hunting and found a ton of tutorials of how to make the most cards out of a sheet of DSP (12x12, 8 1.2x11, 6x6).  I found this particular template from Crafty Steals:

 

I love that the template uses 12x12 paper and makes at least 11 cards.  This got me to thinking about what I wanted to do with the OSW.  I didn't want to make 11 cards using the same DSP just for me.  But this would be a great way to make card sets for gifts.  And so a master plan was born.  My plan is to use the OSW method (using various various templates) to make sets of a dozen cards.  Each OSW would be for a different occasion or holiday (e.g. Christmas, birthday, thank you, etc).  Once I finish all 12 sheets, I will have 12 sets of cards to give as gifts for next Christmas.  So simple!

I started my first sheet and ended up making four sheets worth of cards this first week.  My first set is an Easter card.  I ended up using Stampin' Up's Birds of a Feather DSP, Summer Starfruit, Primrose Petals, and Raspberry Ripple cardstock, random Easter stamp, polka dot embossing folder, and patterned scissors.  I love the variety of designs.  I didn't follow the example cards exactly, but used them as guidelines for my own designs.  My favorite of the bunch is actually the very first card (first picture, top left).  I love the focus on the cute DSP.

 
 
 

My second set is a Birthday set.  I used another sheet from the Birds of a Feather DSP pack.  The colors and paper are the same as the Easter cards.  I just threw in a birthday stamp I just bought from Michaels.  I really love the squares card (first picture, top right).

 
 
 

The third set is for Father's Day cards.  I love the masculine color and prints of the SU Parker's Patterns DSP.  Perfect for Father's Day cards.  I used a chevron embossing folder, random Father's Day stamp, Marina Mist cardstock and ink, Not Quite Navy cardstock and ink, and some kraft paper.  My favorite card is the simple two pieces of DSP with a sentiment in between (third picture, bottom right).

 
 
 

The fourth set is for Anniversary cards.  I wasn't going to make another set, but I had so many left over pieces from cutting two Parker's Patterns sheets that I could make another.  The opposite side from the very masculine print was a cute little floralesque print in Marina Mist and Cherry Cobbler.  I thought the print was perfect for Anniversary cards.  Not too masculine, not too feminine, just right.  I added in some Not Quite Navy and Cherry Cobbler ink as well as brown and kraft cardstock and a baroque embossing folder to complete the cards.  My favorite is the simply embossed card with the strip of DSP (first picture, bottom left).

 
 
 

Four sheets of DSP, some cardstock for bases, and a few scrap pieces for sentiments and I have 48 cards done!  I plan on using a different OSW template for my next set of cards.

tags: 12x12 Template, Anniversary, Birds of a Feather DSP, Easter, Father's Day, One Sheet Wonder, Parker's Patterns DSP
categories: Baby/Wedding/Anniversa..., Birthday Cards, Other Holiday Cards
Monday 05.05.14
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Archives: Cards #33

Originally published on March 16th, 2014Crafting: 

  • PL Swaps (easter eggs, scraps, rainbow) -- I love the use of washi tape on the rainbow cards.  For the scraps swap, I decided to make pocket cards with washi tape.  And the easter egg cards made use of my SU Birds of Feather DSP.
 
 
  • Book of lists notebook -- Tons are people are participating in the 30 Days of Lists this March, but I just don't have the time or energy to commit to that.  Instead, I thought I would create a notebook, decorate it, and then have various lists.  The idea is to do a list a week (or so).  I love putting my own spin on the project.  I ran across this perfect little binder on clearance at Target the other day.  I set about cutting cardstock and patterned paper down to the sizes I would need.  When it comes time to make a list, I'll select a topic, pick a stamp set to decorate (and any embellishments), and cut a piece of white cardstock for the actual list.  I love that it's ready to be used.  I don't have to start from scratch every time!
 
  • PL W9-10 -- I finished these weeks yesterday.  Check out my blog post here.
  • Punch Guide -- I also made a handy guide to all my punches using some random blank playing cards (from old teaching supplies).  I got the idea from Pinterest and immediately put it on my to make board.  This will definitely come in handy when I need to figure out the best punch to use or the relative sizes.  No more digging through the drawer!
  • Stamp Guide -- Making my punch guide led me to want to create on for all my stamps.  I have so many now (both loose and SU boxes) that I often forget what I have.  I spend way too much time digging through all of them to get ideas.  So, I decided to stamp all my stamps onto white cardstock to act as a handy guide.  There are separate pages for Christmas, Holidays, Sentiments, Occasions, and Misc.  I'm only partially done, but this is going to be great when I'm finished.

Shopping Scores: 

  • Steals.com box -- During steals.com's big archive sale, I ordered a mystery box. This is what came.  I'd say that 70% of the box will be used by me.  The paper stack is great.  I love the alphabet stickers and small tags.  The chipboards will get a lot of use.  The jewels will probably get use, but I need to find the best adhesive for them.  The ribbon isn't my style at all and I'm still trying to figure out the best way to use the watercolor products.  Overall, a really good buy.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  • Target randomness -- I grabbed the 3x4 and 4x6 Dreamy sets by WRMK.  I also found two containers that are the perfect size for holding greeting cards.  The zebra print wasn't my first choice, but they work.  And I found some great little stickers and embellishment pieces in the One Stop bins.
 
  • Peachy Cheap -- Another daily deal site I found a few weeks ago.  This time I grabbed an entire set of enamel dots from Basic Grey.  I couldn't wait to use them, hence the missing dots.
  • Birthday gifts -- This week I received the last of my birthday gifts from J's parents.  I love the paper stacks and am super excited to use the PL theme packs.  The Americana pack is even cuter in person.
  • PL Swap and Sale FB Group -- I've been a part this group for a few weeks now, but most of the items don't appeal to me.  I had been marginally searching for the PL Kiwi set.  Ever time it came up for sale, someone snatched it up right away.  I finally caught a listing at the right time.  I received my 1/3 of the kit yesterday.  Love love love the cards I received!  I also received my scrap swap back.  I'd say that over half of these cards will be used.  There's only a few that don't fit my style (looking at you cowboy card).
  • Stampin' Up order -- I ordered my March order early as I will not be in town for the monthly stamp club.  We are doing a huge DSP share so I bought three packs to share.  Plus one other member and I are buying two of the larger color collection DSPs to share so I bought the Regals.  Lastly, I grabbed the 2012-2014 In color DSP as it was one sale.  For my Saleabration item I grabbed the Petal Parade stamp set.  I've seen some great examples to copy.
  • Michaels -- Last week I grabbed the Baby Boy Mini Kit on clearance, some purple washi tape (how did I not have any purple?), and a cute little stamp set on sale.  Today they were starting a huge paper crafting sale and bonus extra sale this afternoon.  I had to take advantage of both sales.  I was also looking to pick up some items for the mom's group Easter party next month.  I managed to get most of the party items and some basics for me (white and black cardstock, trimmer blades).

Project: Somehow I agreed to help organize an Easter Party for our mom's group.  The group is starting a babysitting co-op and we plan on having a quarterly social.  The Easter Party will be our first big event.  The original idea was just to get together and have an egg hunt, but babies aren't so great at the hunting.  Instead, we are putting together baskets filled with baby-appropriate toys, shaker eggs to play with, and a few arts and crafts.  Parents pay us back a set amount.  We are also using the leftover money to make baskets for charity.I picked up a ton of the arts and crafts supplies today at Michaels.  We are waiting a week to gauge our RSVP amount before we commit to buying the toys (we have to buy in dozen units). I hope everyone decides to come as we have some great plans!  Overachiever that I am, I've already started on some of the items.

 
tags: 2012-2014 In Color DSP, Americana, Baby Boy, Birds of a Feather DSP, Book of Lists, Easter, Eastern Elegance DSP, Kiwi, Love, Modern Medley DSP, Petal Parade, Rainbow, Regals DSP, Wacky Wishes, WRMK Dreamy
categories: Other Crafts, Project Life
Sunday 05.04.14
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Archives: Playing with My New Supplies

Originally published on February 25th, 2014

This past week, I received a huge Stampin' Up order.  My demonstrator, Pam, told me that she wanted to see me make cards with my new stuff.  Of course, I had to dive right in.  I had so much to play with and try out: tons of DSP, some punches, some stamp stamps, new ink colors, and some new embellishments.  Here's pics of my new stash:

Card #1

 

Pam gave us the sketch above for our stamp club homework.  I won't be attending March club (Arthur and I are flying that day to Indiana), but I did want to do the homework and get creative.  I started with the idea of using my new Sweet Sorbet DSP.  After finding a few different layering patterns, I paired them with my new Petite Petals stamps and punch.  I love the play of florals with a touch of neutral (Sahara Sand based pattern paper).  I left the card without sentiment because I didn't want it to get too busy.  As an added bonus, everything on this card is Stampin' Up.

 
  • Stamps: Petite Petals
  • Inks: Crisp Cantaloupe, Pistachio Pudding, Summer Starfruit
  • Cardstock: Summer Starfruit, Sweet Sorbet DSP
  • Tools: Petite Petals Punch, SNAIL, Dimensionals

Card #2

The second card is again using the sketch from OWH.  I wanted to play with my new Banner Blast stamps and punch, and this is what came out.  I decided to skip the horizontal piece of DSP as I think it would have been much too busy.  While card #1 used a lot of the floral patterns from the Sweet Sorbet DSP pack, this card uses the geometric designs.  I love the polka dots!  I think that design is my favorite in the entire pack.  I had to use it a background!  Plus, this is another all Stampin' Up card.

 
  • Stamps: Banner Blast
  • Inks: Pool Party, Pistachio Pudding, Crisp Cantaloupe, Basic Black
  • Cardstock: Sweet Sorbet DSP; Summer Starfruit
  • Tools: Banner Punch, SNAIL, Dimensionals

Card #3

I initially tried to complete the sketch with patterns from the Birds of a Feather DSP, but found myself making some big changes.  Ultimately, this is what came out after a lot of playing and changing pieces up.  I loved the birds on a wire look and wanted to incorporate that piece somehow.  Because of the big pattern with both bird designs, I designed to go subtle for the background patterns.  They are all from the same design pack so of course they all work together.  Another all SU card.

 
  • Stamps: Express Yourself
  • Inks: Raspberry Ripple
  • Cardstock: Primrose Petals; Birds of a Feather DSP
  • Accessories: 2012-2014 In Color Dahlias
  • Tools: Artisan Label Punch, SNAIL, glue dots, dimensionals

Card #4

This is my other attempt to use the sketch and the Birds of a Feather DSP.  I decided that the two pieces overlapping (blue design and brown stripe) really threw off the balance of the card.  So, I put the sentiment on top of the cross and added the dahlias in the opposite corner to help balance the card.

 
  • Stamps: Express Yourself
  • Inks: Primrose Petals
  • Cardstock: Primrose Petals, Birds of a Feather DSP
  • Accessories: 2012-2014 In Color Dahlias
  • Tools: Artisan Label Punch, SNAIL, Dimensionals, Glue dots

Card #5

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I wanted to play some more with the Sweet Sorbet DSP pack, so I went onto my Pinterest boards for inspiration.  The above card caught my eye and I knew I had to use it as inspiration.  Just like Angie, I initially didn't know what to do with that black based pattern.  It's incredibly loud in a 12 x 12 sheet, but if you cut it down and only use a piece, I really really love it.  I kept her basic layout, but changed up some of the supplies for ones from my own stash.

 
  • Stamps: Perfect Pennants; Banner Blast
  • Inks: Crisp Cantaloupe, Summer Starfruit, Pool Party, Basic Black
  • Cardstock: Crisp Cantaloupe, Pistachio Pudding, Sweet Sorbet DSP
  • Accessories: WRMK Sew Easy Floss
  • Tools: Chevron scissors, Chevron Embossing Folder, Banner Punch, SNAIL, Dimensionals, Glue Dots

Card #6

 

Another card inspired by a Pinterest pin.  For my last card, I realized that I don't have any Pool Card cardstock, so I can't recreate the exact coloring on the above card.  Instead, I used a piece of black scrap to give the card a bolder look.  I love the look of the banners in a row.  Plus, the colors really pop against the black (they look much brighter in person).

 
  • Stamps: Banner Blast
  • Inks: Pistachio Pudding, Crisp Cantaloupe, Basic Black, Pool Party, Summer Starfruit
  • Cardstock: Whisper White, Black scrap, Pistachio Pudding, Sweet Sorbet DSP
  • Accessories: WRMK Easy Sew Floss
  • Tools: Banner Punch, SNAIL

Overall, I'm really loving my new supplies.  Next week I want to branch out to some of the other pattern papers.  I have a plan to use some for One Sheet Wonders...

tags: Banner Blast, Birds of a Feather DSP, Embossing Folder, Express Yourself, Perfect Pennants, Petite Petals, Sketch, Sweet Sorbet DSP
categories: Craft Supplies, Misc- Cards, No Sentiment
Saturday 05.03.14
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

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