My last post showed how I created some pretty cards using a single sheet of patterned paper from Stampin' Up! - their Otterly Adorable set. I promised I'd demonstrate that it didn't matter how I cut up the sheet.
This time I didn't pay any attention at all to the pattern (except to make sure the pattern was not sideways or upside down). I simply cut the paper into 9 pieces. For the first three pieces, I cut the paper horizontally at 5 1/4" - then cut that into 3 pieces each 4" wide. The next three panels were cut the same way from the next 5 1/4" strip. The final 3 pieces were cut from the remaining 1 1/2" strip - again cut into pieces 4" long. I ended up with six 4" x 5 1/4" pieces and three that were 1 1/2" x 4" as you can see in the picture below:
So, what did I do with these? Did I end up with fewer cards this way? You'll see in the cards that follow.
Card #1: (from row 1 number 1)
It really is easy to turn these papers into gorgeous cards. For this one, I simply took the panel, ran a piece of ribbon across between the two "otter scenes", added a matted sentiment (from Changing Leaves stamp set - Stampin' Up punch set & Pretty Peacock cardstock). I matted all with Pretty Peacock before adding it to the card front.
Card #2 (row 1 number 2):
Split Face Pocket Card - This card structure creates a place for a gift card on the inside. It starts with a piece of white cardstock that is 4 1/4" x 11". After scoring it in half and folding to create a standard A2 vertical card base, I sliced the card front from the bottom to the fold at 1 1/2" from the right. After gluing this narrow piece on three sides (leaving the left side open for the gift card), I inked the card with Pecan Pie to provide the look of mats. To decorate, I sliced 1 3/8" off the right side of the patterned paper panel and glued both pieces in place as you can see. The sentiment (from Spellbinders Typewriter Adventure Sentiments) was stamped on a 3/4" x 3" piece of white cardstock using Pecan Pie ink - which I also used to ink the edges before gluing to the left side of the card. The final step was adding a little twine bow.
Inside:
Here you see a cardstock stand-in for a gift card.
Card #3 (row 1 number 3):
This time, I added a border strip and matted stamped greeting (Calypso Coral & stamp from Changing Leaves).
Simply by chance, due to the way the page was printed, I ended up with the pieces in row two being very much like those in row one. I decided to cut the panels up further to make my cards, so they would look different from the previous ones.
Card #4 (top part of row 2 number 1):
This time I made an easel card. Simply a standard A2 sized card - with a fold in the center of the card front and the focal only attached to the part below the fold so it can "stand up" (see next picture). To make this card I simply matted my patterned paper piece on Pretty Peacock cardstock, wrote the word "Hi!" with a Pretty Peacock Stampin' Write Marker, and matted it before adding near the top of the focal piece. I then took the "bubbles" stamp from the Otterly Amazing stamp set and stamped it on the card front multiple times using both Balmy Blue and Pool Party inks.
Opened:
When opened for display the card looks like this. The most important part on the inside is some sort of feature added with dimensionals to hold the card front in place. This time I used a strip of Pretty Peacock card stock and a sentiment stamped with Pretty Peacock ink (sentiment from Sentimental Rose kit - unfortunately discontinued) that I added with dimensionals. Then I did a bit more stamping on the inside - more bubbles in the bottom corners and a second sentiment from the So Sincere stamp set.
Card #5 (top part of row 2 number 2):
The remaining piece of the panel serves as the focal for this card. This Cut, Turn, Paste card was created from a 4 1/4" x 11" piece of card stock - again folded in half to create an A2 card. I sliced off the right side of the card front at 2 3/4" and turned it sideways to mat the focal. I inked the edges of both the patterned paper and the white mat using Balmy Blue ink.
I created the background using a 4 1/8" x 5 3/8" panel embossed with the Soft Waves 3D embossing folder. I cut this embossed panel at 2 5/8" from the left, then inked it before gluing it in place. I glued the focal panel to JUST the left side of the card - then added the sentiment using dimensionals. The sentiment was created using a JustRite's Botanical Swirls Labels stamp with Calypso Coral ink on white card stock - matted on Calypso Coral cardstock - shaped by using the double oval punch.
Card #6 (bottom part of row 2 number 2):
This Fold Back card started as a piece of 4 1/4" x 11" piece of white cardstock folded in half to create an A2 card. I scored the front panel at 1 1/2" from the right and folded it back giving the look of a cutaway card. I cut a panel from Old Olive cardstock that was 5 1/8" x 3 5/8" and embossed it using the Fern 3D embossing folder. I then trimmed off the right side so the left side measured 3 5/8" x 3 3/4", gluing the larger piece JUST to the fold-back part of the card front, and the narrow piece on the visible part of the inside. The focal on this card was created from the lower part of the panel cut to 2 5/8" x 3 1/4". Since I glued it in place before realizing it really needed another mat, I used a Stampin' Write Marker (Early Espresso) and a ruler to draw an edge around the panel. I stamped the sentiment (from So Sincere stamp set) in Old Olive on a 1/2" x 3 1/4" strip of white cardstock, rounding the corners and inking them with the same Old Olive ink. I finished the card by adding die cut "sea weed" cut from Old Olive cardstock using dies from the Otterly Amazing die set and inked with Garden Green ink.
This picture gives a hint of what it looks like when opened.
Card #7 (top part of row 2 number 3):
This Fancy Accordion 2 card base started as a piece of white cardstock that was 4 1/4" x 11". It was scored at 2 3/4", 4 1/4", 7 1/4", and 8 1/2" - then folded as mountain, valley, mountain, valley. To this I added 3 pieces of Early Espresso cardstock. Front panel = 4 x 4, sentiment panel = 2 3/16" x 4", middle panel = 2 15/16" x 4" - which I turned into a frame by cutting out the middle with a rectangle cutting die and glued to the center of the card. The focal was cut to 3 1/4" square and matted on a 3 1/2" square of white before being glued to just the left-hand side of the card - extending past the fold. The sentiment was stamped on a 3/4" x 4" piece of white cardstock using Early Espresso ink and centered on what was visible of the back flap when the card was closed. To finish the inside panel (where writing will be) I fussy cut a part of an otter from scraps of a different paper in the pack.
Card #8 (bottom parts of row 2 number 1 AND row 2 number 3):
My intention for this card had been to have the entire card out of the Balmy Blue cardstock with bubbles die cut out of the center of the card front (I could have used the small bubble die that came in the Otterly Amazing die set, but had an older die in my stash that was a bit bigger and I chose to use it (Stitched Rectangles Dots & Stars by Crafti Potential). I obviously had my mind elsewhere, though, because when using the cutting die, I cut through BOTH layers of the card (front AND inside). Oops! I've learned over the years that figuring out what to do about mistakes is part of the process. To fix things this time, I ended up cutting my Balmy Blue cardstock in half and using one piece as the panel to add to a plain white card base - saving the other for another time. Back in business!
Next, I trimmed my two pieces of patterned paper just a tad to fit the way I wanted them above and below these bubbles. After gluing them in place, I created my greeting a stamp from Sentimental Rose kit (discontinued) and die cutting it with a older die from Spellbinders Celtic Accents die set.
To finish, I took some of the balmy blue "bubbles" that were the cut outs from the die cutting and added them to the patterned paper pieces. Finally, I die cut some more fish from Calypso Coral cardstock using the die from the Otterly Amazing set and added a few of them.
Card #9 (all of row 3 pieces):
This time, I used the reverse side of the pieces and layered Old Olive strips between them before adding some die cut otters from one of the other papers. I matted this and the sentiment with Calypso Coral cardstock. I added three little punched circles of it at the bottom right corner - adding tiny circles of white to the centers. The sentiment stamp came from JustRite's Vintage Rose and it was die cut using Spellbinders Celtic Accents dies.
As you can see, I got the same number of cards cutting the paper this way as I did when I cut the paper more carefully, and they are just as pretty - just different.
So there you have it. Eighteen beautiful cards made easily from two sheets of the gorgeous papers from the Otterly Adorable paper pack.