Have you seen these trending torn paper cards – or ripped edges cards? Did you ever think that you would ripping your patterned papers to make your own handmade cards?
This first card actually requires four pieces so, technically, we might say its the hardest! But check out how simple it really is.
This is all you need for this stunning card using the Rings of Love Designer Series Paper, a free choice with a minimum $50 order during Sale-a-bration in July and August!
The three pieces will layer like this.
Now, just tear. Notice the you will tear, pulling the middle piece towards yourself so that you get that nice torn edge look on the part that will show on the card.
Tear both panels, then tear off about half of the middle section so there will be less paper to roll up.
Roll up that middle section and glue to the cardstock. Attach to the card front.
Here are some cards done the same way except they just used three pieces. The base card, a 5-1/4″ x 4″ piece of white cardstock and a 5″ x 3-3/4″ piece of patterned paper. This time we are using the Wonderful World Designer Series Paper, another free choice during the upcoming Sale-a-bration.
How cute it this made with the
And for those gnome lovers everywhere!
Its easy to change the orientation of the card as well. You will just not tear as far.
The gnomes once again with the sweetest saying “You gnome me so well”.
Celebrating a new home, a thank you for dinner, wishing you well or any kind of card – these houses from the Rings of Love Designer Series Paper are perfect. There are different size houses in the paper so you will just tear different widths of the cardstock.
Did you know that you can see lots more of these torn paper cards over in the Back Porch Stampers?
That is my free facebook group to join where we have a weekly challenge – and lots of cards get posted. Come enjoy the cards and feel free to add your own.
Want to see these cards being made? This is a replay so go to 22:20 to see these cards being made.
How to Make Easy Torn Paper Cards!
Remember to come share what you make over in the Back Porch Stampers!
Great technique so easy for new stampers. Thank you to both of you!
Linda N.
Thank you so much for the nice comments!