Robin’s Pick 6 Wonder #2 Template – Papercrafting Playdate 125

You’ve asked and I’ve heard you! More one sheet wonders please! Today’s projects are brought to you by request and not coincidentally by my love of one sheet wonder (OSW) templates! When a OSW is called a Pick (insert number) Wonder, it is referring to the number of pieces of double-sided pattern paper that are being used in the wonder template. I’m particularly fond of Pick 6 Wonder template that utilizes all six of the double-sided papers in a package of Stampin’ Up!’s Designer Series Paper. It is a puzzle I cannot resist and love to make over and over again. This is the second Pick 6 that I have created and hope you love! Use this link to go back and discover my very first Pick 6 Wonder Tempate.

Season of Green & Gold DSP with Pick 6 Wonder #2

Here’s Your Homework 😉

  1. Watch the video tutorial to see how the cards are put together.
  2. Download the PDF to use as a stamp-a-long companions when you are ready to make this template.
  3. Get out your pattern paper and make a set of cards!

Supplies

  • 6 different pieces of 4” x 6” double-sided pattern paper (Designer Series Paper) with coordinating colors and patterns. Choose any six from one package of DSP.
  • 8 pieces of 5-1/2” x 8-1/2” coordinating cardstock colors for card bases
  • 8 pieces of 4” x 5-1/4” Basic White or neutral cardstock
  • 8 die cuts/punched shapes for sentiment stamping in Basic White cardstock
  • Adhesives: Liquid Glue or Double-sided Tape, and Dimensionals
  • Scissors, ruler & pencil, Paper trimmer
  • Ribbon and/or embellishments

Directions

Before you begin cutting, arrange the 4” x 6” pieces of pattern paper so that the paper’s images are oriented vertically. This will ensure the direction of the pattern will be oriented correctly before cutting into the paper. Once the pieces are all going in the right direction, trim off 1” from the top of each piece. Depending on your paper trimmer you may be able to do this all at once, or one at a time. Once the 1” x 4” strips are cut off, take each of the 6 pattern paper pieces and cut as shown. Sort the cut pieces into piles for each of the eight cards.  Arrange the pieces into the card front designs and attach onto the 4” x 5-1/4” Basic White neutral card fronts, remembering that you can use either side of the double-sided pattern paper. Finish the card fronts by adding a die cut or punched greeting shape layered with an accent, ribbon, and embellishment.

Cutting directions for each of the six pieces of pattern paper.
Card layouts for Pick Six Wonder #2

Once you start creating with this template you won’t be able to stop! Each pattern paper brings new excitement to the template. Change up the focal points to reflect the theme of your pattern paper.

I’m handing then baton to you and hoping you will take it and run! I’d love to see how you use this template with your own supplies. Come share your creations in our Facebook Group, Robin’s Really Super Stampers

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13 thoughts on “Robin’s Pick 6 Wonder #2 Template – Papercrafting Playdate 125”

  1. THANK YOU so much for the free PDF on how to make these cards. I love them all! You always inspire me! THANK YOU!

  2. Great way to lay out the pattern pieces and the directions all at once. So nice for crafters like me who can’t remember what I read 3 minutes ago!!! Love the cards and colors.

    1. Ha ha! I think all of us (as crafters) have a bit of that issue! I’m excited for you to try this template!

  3. Charlotte Hutcheson

    Another home run Robin…you are one of the most creative card makers I know. And I never fail to get fabulouscard ideas from you…thank you for the templates…so easy to read and follow. Lastly, thank you for showing the calendar pages…I’m glad you like them.

    1. Thank you, Charlotte! I am so appreciative of your calendar pages they are so beautiful. Thank you for cheering me on!

  4. Ruby Caldwell

    I don’t know how you figure all these measurements out but I’m so happy you do. I agree with a previous comment “You are the most creative person I’ve seen.” I’d be lost without all your creations. I love making cards but I’m not one to have an original idea so I truly appreciate you.

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