Simple is the name of the game this week! It’s time to shine the light on all the new Designer Series Papers in the upcoming Sept-Dec Mini Catalog, and also share a simple card layout that can be used in so many different ways. The Cornered Rectangles Card Template 25 gets its name from the way the four different sized rectangles each have one corner of the card front covered. Go ahead and grab your favorite package of Designer Series Paper right now because you will want to try this template immediately!
Wonder where all my card templates are located? There is an entire page dedicated to them – Card Templates
Here’s Your Homework 😉
- Watch the video tutorial for Cornered Rectangles Card Template #25
- Download the pdf to help you create this template over and over.
- Grab some patterned paper from your stash and put this card template to work!
Cornered Rectangles Supplies
- 5 1/2” x 8-1/2” card base
- 4” x 5-1/4” coordinating or neutral cardstock
- 2-3/4” x 4” DSP #1
- 2-3/4” x 1” DSP #2
- 1” x 2” DSP #3
- 1” x 3” DSP #4
- Die / Punched shape for greeting and/or focal point.
Directions to Assemble
- Arrange and attach the four pieces of DSP to the 4” x 5-1/4” neutral cardstock leaving approximately 1/16” in between and around the edges. (Just make the spaces look even).
- Attach this layer to the center of the card front.
- Add a focal point shape of ANY kind and center it (mostly in the largest section)of DSP#1.
- Add embellishments.
Use Card Template 25 with the Stack, Cut, & Shuffle Technique
Choose four coordinating pieces (all cut to 3-3/4” x 5”) and cut together creating four cards using the Stack, Cut, & Shuffle technique. Use this link to find another way to create using the Stack, Cut, & Shuffle technique.
Now it’s your turn to use the Cornered Rectangles Card Template 25 with your own stash of supplies! Then share what you’ve created in our Facebook community: Robin’s Really Super Stampers Enjoy and happy creating!
These cards are lovely with a great video. I especially like that I can print out examples of the cards you made. Good job Robin.
Hi Dot! I appreciate your comment very much, thank you!