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Shuffle Card Traditions of Christmas

  • kimberlygorasu
  • 10 hours ago
  • 1 min read

Today I'm excited to share not one, but two cards I created using the shuffle technique with gorgeous Stampin' Up! Traditions of Christmas DSP.

This technique is such a fun way to mix and match patterns. Plus it helps to get the most out of your paper by creating multiple coordinating cards at once.


Both cards feature a festive banner sentiment that reads "Sending Love & Joy", perfect for Holiday Greetings. To finish the design, I added a stunning flower bouquet, that was cut with a die, from the Designer paper. The gold brings out the richness of the designer paper and gives each card a truly elegant finish.



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To make a shuffle card pick 3 or 4 coordinating papers.


If you want a border around your DSP cut your DSP 5" x 3-3/4" (my choice)


If you do NOT want a border, cut your DSP 5-1/4" x 4.


You can cut all pieces at once.



1. Your first cut will be at 2-3/4" (Portrait)


set cut off pieces aside.


2. Your 2nd cut will be at 2-1/4"(landscape) with remaining paper.


3. Your 3rd cut you will bring the 1st cut off pieces back in, and cut at 2") landscape.


4. Now you can mix/match and shuffle your cards to glue onto your card.


5. Die-cut label, and stamp in Cherry Cobbler.



 
 
 

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