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One sheet Wonder 12x12 Designer Series Paper- card #2

Hello and welcome to the blog today. Card #2 in the One sheet wonder technique is ready to go and very simple to make. Take a look at the project below and let me know what you think.
1. Create standard A2 size card base with Night of Navy Coredinations cardstock. Then cut a panel of Crushed Curry Coredinations cardstock so that it's flush on the top and bottom and leaves border showing the card base on either side. 2. Adhere a smaller panel of the DSP to the center of the Crushed Curry panel. 3. Cut banner shapes out with the Banners framelits and the big shot using Calypso Coral Coredinations and Whisper White card stock. Stamp sentiment in Crush Curry ink on the Whisper White piece. Adhere the banners together then place at an angle on the DSP.
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Measurements:
1st cut 12”x12” sheet of Designer Series paper down to 5 ½” (watch direction of patterns)
  • 5 ½”x 4 ¼” (cut diagonally) • 5 ½”x2 ¼” • 5 ½”x2” • 5 ½”x1 ¾” • 5 ½”x1 ½”
Now cut the leftover piece , which should be 6 ½”x12” • 4 ¼”x1 ½” • 4 ½”x3 ½” • 2”x2” • 2”x4” • 1 ½”x4 • 1 ½”x1 ½” (3)

Here's another look at the card and remember 4 more samples are on the way.
Additional supplies used: ATG tape runner.

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