Double Sheet Wonder
Like many of you, I am finding myself quarantined away, I have found myself going through things that may have needed to be gone through for a long time. One of the things, I am trying to do is use up some of the Designer Series Paper (DSP) and Ribbon that I have stock piled away. You have also probably spent lots of time looking at Pintrest, Facebook, and all the other fun creative places to look for other ideas.
One of the ideas you have have seen is called a One Sheet Wonder or a Double Sheet Wonder. In 17 years, I have never done a One Sheet Wonder let alone a Two Sheet Wonder. But, I thought it was time and start using up this DSP hoarding issue I have. I will be honest, not only did I cut my 6″ x 12″ DSP to the measurements, but I also used some of my scrap pieces that I had as well. The original idea is that you can make 11 cards with a 6″ x 12″ DSP piece of paper.
So here is what I did, I sat down and started cutting my DSP to the measurements. This seems to be the most time consuming part of the project. Then I just sat down and started to mass produce cards based on each cut.
I’ll be sharing more on this idea over the next week, along with a template to use on how to cut your DSP. (All paper and ink used on these cards are current – unfortunately the ribbon is retired)