Four Fab Layers Card Template 32 – Papercrafting Playdate 160

Card templates are so helpful for trying new ways to layer paper onto a card front. I love to pull out a good card template when I’m creatively stuck, or when I’m breaking in a new package of Designer Series Paper. In my opinion, a good card template is flexible, and can be used in different ways to achieve a pleasing layout. The Four Fab Layers Card Template 32 brings together four pieces of coordinating Designer Series Paper for a card front with interesting layers.

Card Template 32 Four Fab Layers 3 Ways

Here’s Your Homework 😉

  1. Watch the video tutorial for Four Fab Layers Card Template 32 – Papercrafting Playdate 160
  2. Download the pdf to use a guide while creating with the new card template recipe.
  3. Grab your favorite package of Designer Series Paper

Supplies & Directions for Card Template 32

  • 5 1/2” x  8 1/2” card base
  • 2-1/2”  x  5-1/4” DSP #1
  • 3/4” x 4” DSP #2
  • 1-1/2”  x  3-1/2” DSP # 3
  • 2-3/4”  x 2-3/4” DSP #4
  • Focal Point any size or shape 
  1. Attach DSP #2 along the left folded edge of the card base about 1/4” from the fold and centered evening between the top and bottom edges. There will be 3/4” space from the top and bottom.
  2. Attach DSP #1 vertically over DSP #1 by 1/4” so that 1/2” still shows. DSP #1 will be centered top and bottom.
  3. Attach DSP #3 horizontally over DSP #1 leaving a 1/4” margin to the right edge of the card front. 
  4. Attach DSP #4 centered top and bottom over DSP #3. This piece will be offset over DSP #3 & #1 to the right. Leave 1/4” of DSP #3 showing on the right.
  5. Create a focal point to attach to piece #4 and embellish as desired.
Card Template 32 – Four Fab Layers

Now it is your turn to test out Card Template 32 – Four Fab Layers! Grab some Designer Series Papers and whip out a bunch of stunning cards! Most of all, have so much fun! – Robin

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4 thoughts on “Four Fab Layers Card Template 32 – Papercrafting Playdate 160”

  1. Love the monochromatic purple pumpkins and the blue acorns. That’s for that tip on painting and pulling the color out. Another great video.

  2. Mary Vanschoonhoven

    hi Robin, I waant to let you know that you have wonderful ideas. I have followed you for 4 years. I wanted to get my sister Priscilla started for her birthday. She wants to do scrapbooks. My experience was with close to my heart. Also I was a RN. Now my husband and I live with our son in Goodlan, Kansas.
    I want to sign my sister and myself up to be demonstrators.

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