Hello crafty friends! Today I have another 6x6 Paper Pad tutorial this time featuring Michaels Reollections Say Freeze 6x6 Paper Pad. There are cut aparts in the paper pad which made for some very quick designs but I'm going to be sharing sketches and templates that will make it easy to recreate any cards you like with this or any other paper pad. With this process I can easily whip up a bunch of cards for card drives like Cards for Hospitalized Kids. If you want more info on donating cards or get jokes for your cards please check out my Card Drive Resources page. I LOVE that when I'm done there is nothing left of the patterned paper packs. To see it all in action check out the video.
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I've never done a blog post quite like this one, but I have a lot of information and resources to share and will try to be as clear as possible. When making these cards I successfully created all the cards without have any patterned paper scraps. In order to help you do the same, if you would like, I am sharing cutting templates and sketches. You can mix and match these templates and suggestions with my One Sheet Wonders to further increase the possible cards if your paper pad has more paper or if you are not a fan of one these particular designs. If you just want the sketches without the template check out the Sketches page of my blog.
Sketches 16 and 17
Examples of Sketch 16
Examples of Sketch 17
Sketches 18 and 21
Examples of Sketch 18
Sketches 19 and 20
Examples of Sketch 19
Examples of OSW 11
Sketches 22 and 23
Examples of Sketch 22
Examples of Sketch 23
Please let me know if you have any questions about the resources or trouble obtaining them. Thank you!
I needed a project this month to keep myself entertained and saw a request for children's birthday cards at Scrapbook.com, so I decided to use your sketches from this post and leftover paper from a 6" x 8" pad designed for birthdays. I had so much fun making these! I am definitely keeping the sketches handy for future card ideas. I made 35 cards total and used almost every scrap of my paper.
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