Christmas Cards that Focus on DSP

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • I share 2 basic cards that could be created with any sort of Designer Series Paper (DSP). In this video, I used Sentimental Christmas, our Making a Difference products this fall, and Winter Meadow, a product we offered last holiday season, too.
    For the pocket card:
    Start with a piece of DSP that is 4" X 12". If your DSP is directional, start with the bottom of the DSP to the left then score. Score at 5-1/4" and 10-3/4". The flaps fold from the top and the bottom to create the card and a bottom pocket that could be used for a gift card, cash, or a treat.
    Adhere a Basic White (Very Vanilla or Basic Beige) inside your card. I don't adhere the bottom flap, but I like to use ribbon or twine to hold the flap in place.
    For the card with the DSP on the front only:
    Start with a card base of 8-1/2" X 5-1/2". Score in half at 4-1/4", then cut at 5-1/4" to create your card base. While you have the trimmer out, cut a piece of cardstock to 1" X 5-1/2".
    Emboss the 1" X 5-1/2" piece.
    Adhere a piece of DSP that is 4" X 5-1/4" to the 1" flap, centering it on the card base.
    Adhere the embossed 1" X 5-1/2" piece over the DSP to sandwich the DSP between the cardstock.
    If the cardstock is dark, adhere a piece of Basic White (Very Vanilla or Basic Beige) inside your card. If the two sides of the DSP don't coordinate very well, adhere a piece to cover up the back side of your card flap.
    I prefer to keep what I add to a minimum and let the DSP do the work, but it's your card.
    Check out my blog this week for a better look at both of these card ideas.
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