I was showing my husband the two cards I’d made with the Share a Milkshake Stamp Set recently – the Pretty Peacock Book Fun Fold Card and the Berry Burst/Bubble Bath Gate Fun Fold Card with Mega Belly Band, and he said, “Those look great, but what about a 4th of July card using this set?”
So, I took that as a personal challenge and wanted to see what I could fairly
create quickly. Then the 4 piece One Sheet Wonder technique popped in my head.
You can make four cards quickly from one sheet of 8 ½” x 11” Basic White
Cardstock. Then I wondered what the cards would look like if I used the Share a
Milkshake stamp set and some Patriotic ink colors. So, I decided to give it a
try!
The other cool thing about this One Sheet Wonder technique is it only
uses stamps, ink and paper (cardstock) which we, Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators
call SIP cards. Yes, I did add some embellishments at the end, but you don’t
have too. The nice thing about SIP cards is they lie flat and are easy to send
through the mail. No postage due with these cards.
After I finished stamping the radiating design, I have to say I am very happy with how the finished cards look. I hope you’ll agree that it is worth trying this technique with any stamp set you own. Until trying it myself, I hadn’t seen this technique done in anything other than floral and greenery stamps.
It is very easy to do this technique. Gather your 8 ½” x 11” Basic White
Cardstock, a pencil, ruler, the ink colors you want to use, the stamp set and
clear stamp blocks.
On the sheet of cardstock, you will make 2 tick marks on each long side
at 5 ½” and repeat with 2 more tick marks on each short side at 4 ¼”. Connect
the long side tick marks, then the short side tick marks with a lightly drawn
pencil line creating four quadrants on the paper.
The ink colors I used were Real Red, Cherry Cobbler, and Sweet Sorbet for
the reds. For the blues I used Boho Blue, Azure Afternoon, and Blueberry Bushel.
Using my photos as reference you will start at the intersection of lines in the middle of the Basic White cardstock, and stamp your images, some on each side of the lines and other images straddling the lines. Then each stamped image that follows will be stamped radiating out from the middle. I found I stamped better if I rotated the cardstock around the 4 quadrants so I could keep my hand and stamp in a comfortable position. This technique reminds me of a kaleidoscope that you might have looked through as a child.
Next you must cut your stamped OSW apart. Cut on the 2 pencil lines to
make four pieces. Then I decided to trim off the outer edges to make the
stamped layer pieces end up at 3 ¾” x 5”. By doing that, I maximized my stamped
images and the design.
The next big decision to make is deciding how you want the cards to look
when finished. Will you have vertical cards or horizontal cards? Which way will
the stamped greeting you want to use look best? I tried holding my greeting
stamp as I rotated the quarter sheet around until I liked how it looked. Then I
stamped the greeting stamp in the contrasting ink color of the colored cardstock
layer that be paired with that stamped layer. Even though I had 4 different
layer colors, I only went with two inks – Cherry Cobbler and Blueberry Bushel.
I decided those would look best.
Following the completion of the greeting stamping, it was time to assemble the layers. The stamped layer and colored cardstock layer are adhered together. Then they are raised up on Dimensionals before placing on the card base. Next, I decided to be brave and put a little Wink of Stella light glitter pen on my ice cream scoops. I found out quickly that the Wink of Stella did make the ice cream ink run just a little bit, but I liked how it could fill in the mini circles and if I had a gap of white showing at the top of the milkshake glass. I just love some bling on my cards, so I used retired Red Rhinestones to decorate the card fronts. On the inside of the cards, I stamped the little trio of hearts in Cherry Cobbler ink. They look so cute!
Below see the four resulting cards upclose.
Last but not least is decorating your exterior Basic White Medium
Envelope flap. I used both the Brights and Regals 6” x 6” Designer Series Paper
stacks to coordinate a matching paper to the colored cardstock layer on each
card. I like to cut my flap paper 2 3/8” x 6” to give me some wiggle room in
case something moves as I am applying to the exterior flap. I trim all the
excess off the flap with paper snips and
TA-DA!
You too will be so proud of your One Sheet Wonder SIP cards and want to
share them with your loved ones and dear friends.
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