Three Quadrangles Card Template 29 – Papercrafting Playdate 141

Happy New Year to you! Let’s kick off 2025 with an easy card template that showcases the beauty and elegance of angles. The 3 Quadrangles Card Template 29 is also meant to make multiple cards at one time because it functions as a “stack, cut & shuffle” technique as well!

3 Quadrangles Card Template 29 – Video Projects

Here’s Your Homework 😉

  1. Watch the video tutorial for 3 Quadrangles Card Template 29 to learn the how to use the template and stack, cut, & shuffle technique.
  2. Download the pdf to use while you are creating on your own.
  3. Grab some coordinating pattern papers from your stash, a paper cutter, and some adhesive!
Papercrafting Playdate 141 – 3 Quadrangles Template 29

Supplies & Directions for Card Template 29

  • (3) 5 1/2” x  8-1/2” cardstock
  • (3) 4” x 5-1/4” pieces of copy paper
  • (3) 4” x 5-1/4” pieces of DSP
  • (3) punch/die shapes for greetings
  • Embellishments
  1. Stack the three pieces of DSP with the patterns you want to show facing up. Measure, mark (on the top DSP), and cut on the longest cutting line first. Cut all three pieces at the same time. Set aside quadrangle 1 pieces.
  2. Measure, mark, and cut on the other shorter cutting line next. Keep the layers of pieces in their piles and push them back together to reform the original rectangle.
  3. Starting with the QUAD 2 pile, shuffle the top layer to the bottom of the pile. Move the the QUAD 3 pile and shuffle the top two layers to the bottom of the pile. Now you should see all three of the different DSP patterns you chose; one pattern in each quadrangle section.
  4. Assemble the three quadrangle card fronts onto copy paper first (trim if uneven) then attach to card bases.
  5. Add simple greeting focal points, and embellishments.

There are endless possibilities for combining different pattern papers for 3 Quadrangles Card Template 29. Try replacing one of the pattern papers with a coordinating cardstock that has been embossed with an embossing folder, or use a foiled paper to an extra pop!

Now it’s your turn to grab your favorite papers and stamp sets and try out the 3 Quadrangles Card Template 29!

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4 thoughts on “Three Quadrangles Card Template 29 – Papercrafting Playdate 141”

  1. Robin …I am an old stamper…79 plus…I don’t see well and I discovered the video you did on the catalog…it was earth shattering for me…thanks so much …God bless you. I am anxious to watch your other videos. I can see you must be a teacher..you give so much worthwhile info for new stampers and for old gals like me. You also remind me of the info I was given years ago in art class when I was a youngster. Keep up your good work. Stamping up ought to have you on their staff. Have a good new year. Pam

    1. Pamela, thank you so much for taking the time to give me such great feedback, and let me know you are inspired to make cards!

  2. I just found you on YouTube and have been absolutely glued to your videos. Your card designs are amazing. I’m a SU demo but you have really changed the way I now stamp. Can’t wait to make more of your designs. Thank you so much for sharing your creativity.

    1. Hi Patsy and welcome! I’m always excited to meet a fellow demonstrator. You are so sweet to take the time to leave me a lovely comment. I’m thrilled that you are learning and trying new things. I wish you much stamping joy.

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