Using Up Scrapbook Paper Scraps on Handmade Cards
Thu, Dec 12, 24
Looking for a clever idea for using paper scraps? What better way to use them up than to create holiday cards with them.
Design Team member Kate here, back with another strips card idea and this one is perfect for mass producing cards. We'll use up scrapbook paper scraps AND get some handmade holiday cards made.
For this technique all you need are diecuts with large openings, such as circles or hearts or holiday shapes like a tree. You can use whatever width of paper strips you have on hand, mix in some solid strips and even add some specialty cardstock like foil cardstock and glitter cardstock.
How to Make Handmade Cards With Paper Scraps
For my first example card I'll use a circle die. Using the circle die, cut out the shape from the center of a cardstock panel measuring 4" x 5 1/4".
Use some double sided tape along the outside of the shape (on the back of the panel).
Place strips of patterned paper close to each other (in whatever direction you'd like). Make sure they are butted up against each other tightly and that they reach from edge to edge of your die cut shape.
After you have finished filling in the shape, mount this onto an A2 card base. This covers the messy backside where the strip edges show.
Add a sentiment to the front (or not) and this card is done.
This idea works for lots of different shaped dies to make holiday themed cards...
- Heart for Valentine’s Day
- Oval for an Easter egg
- Balloon (or circle) for birthday
- Tree for Christmas
- Circle or Ornament die for Christmas
- Square for present (birthday or Christmas)
- Leaf for Fall
- Oval for pumpkin
- Snowflake for Winter
These are fun cards to whip up and I love that it helps me get rid of my paper scraps.
Supplies:
- Encore Textured Cardstock in Forget Me Not and Mint Chocolate Chip
- Encore Foil Cardstock in Rocket Red and Silver Matte
- Patterned Paper Scraps
- Circle die from Hero Arts
- Tree die from Concord and 9th
- Balloon die from MFT Stamps
- Peace die from Altenew
- Joy die from Stampin' Up!
-Kate
@katedeignancards