We all love a crafting shortcut, and today’s technique will show you how to punch your way to stunning cards effortlessly!
You can achieve stunning results with minimal supplies—just punches and stamps!
It opens like this. I’m using the Otterly Adorable Designer Series Paper – one of the new Online Exclusives products coming this November!
The Country Woods Designer Series Paper paired with Country Flowers and Hooray for Surprises stamp sets gives a stunning rustic card.
Here’s another card using the Country Woods Designer Series Paper. This bird is from the Inspirational Sketches stamp set.
How to Make Punched Cards
- Fold a 3-3/4” x 10” DSP piece in half and punch out from the score line.
- To make sure you get to stamp on the space perfectly, line up a 3-1/2” x 4-3/4” Basic White piece on the card inside first, then close the card before stamping on the punched-out part. Adhere the Basic White piece on the card inside.
- Layer this first on a 4” x 5-1/4” piece of coordinating cardstock before adhering on a 4-1/4” x 5-1/2” card base.
- Decorate and finish off with embellishments.
Isn’t that so easy? Here are more card ideas!
This features the new Sweet Days of Autumn Designer Series Paper.
Isn’t the Nests of Winter Designer Series Paper paired with the Happiest Day stamp set gives a classy look? The bird is fussy cut from the paper too!
To Market Designer Series Paper pack is packed with gorgeous floral papers perfect for any occasion. The sentiment is from the Attention Shoppers stamp set.
If you want bold and bright patterns, the Mediterranean Blooms Designer Series Paper is perfect.
This easy punched card idea is also perfect for Holiday cards!
Look at how the vellum paper from Graceful Greenery paired with Snowy Scenes Designer Series Paper gives a snowy scene.
The timeless greenery from the Season of Green & Gold makes a really gorgeous card. The sentiment is from the Greetings of the Season stamp set.
How to Make Easy Punched Cards
This is a replay of our Create with Us Live show each Thursday at 1pm on our Youtube Channel.
Go to 12:05 to see the cards being made.
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