One Sheet Wonder

One Sheet Wonder class – card 4

This is the final card from One Sheet Wonder #1, using 2 pieces D (see template below). Glue the DSP to the front of the card.  Add the Gold Hoop, using Tombow glue to adhere. Use foam pads to attach the sentiment.  Top Tip: This is another design that works well in landscape, and you can add a touch of ribbon to the hoop for an added flourish.

By |2021-01-24T22:56:36+00:00January 10th, 2021|Class by Post, One Sheet Wonder|0 Comments

One Sheet Wonder class – card 3

This is the third card made from One Sheet Wonder #1.  Use two of piece C (see template below). Glue the DSP to the front of the card.  Add the Gold Hoop, using Tombow glue to adhere.  Use foam pads to attach the sentiment. Top Tip: change the look of your card by using the design landscape instead of portrait.  You can also use a longer sentiment.

By |2021-01-24T22:51:52+00:00January 9th, 2021|Class by Post, One Sheet Wonder|0 Comments

One Sheet Wonder class – card 2

This is the second card using One Sheet Wonder #1.  Use three x Piece B (see template below). Glue the DSP pieces to the front of the card at the top and middle only. Wrap the ribbon around the pieces and stick in place using Tear Tape. Glue the bottom of the DSP pieces to the card. Use foam pads to attach the sentiment. Top tip: Use your ink pads or Blend pens to colour the Whisper White ribbon any shade you like to match your card. [...]

By |2021-01-24T21:36:07+00:00January 8th, 2021|Class by Post, One Sheet Wonder|0 Comments

One Sheet Wonder class – card 1

Today is the first card from the December Class by Post, which was all about OSW or One Sheet Wonders.  The class used 6" x 6" sheets of Designer Series Paper (DSP), so all the OSW cards are cut from sheets this size. The class also featured accessories of the Gold Hoop embellishments and Whisper White ribbon.  The sentiments were made using the brand new Many Messages stamp and matching die.  This is an awesome way to get lots of sentiments really quickly and easily.  I cut out a few sheets and then mixed and matched them on all [...]

By |2021-01-24T21:27:33+00:00January 7th, 2021|Class by Post, One Sheet Wonder|0 Comments
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