Today, I'll reveal card number 4 from the One Sheet Wonder on page 42 of the September Mini Catalog. The image shows how to cut your DSP to get six cards from one 12 x 12 sheet of paper. Not only do the images beside it also show how to use the different pieces on cards, they show how to dress up your DSP to take it up a notch. This project's use of DSP in a unique way is to use it with a large die to create a focal image.
I began with an A2 Cherry Cobbler card base and stamped a tone-on-tone background on it with a stamp from the Gift of Joy stamp set and Cherry Cobbler ink. I adhered the smaller panel of DSP from the One Sheet Wonder Card 4 on the lower part of the card. Then I used the large oval die from the Impressions Abloom dies to cut the larger #4 panel from the One Sheet Wonder, using the opposite side of the one I adhered to the lower panel of the card.
I cut a small envelope and frame for the focal point in Very Vanilla card stock. I also cut some greenery from Cherry Cobbler and Pool Party card stock. I used the Keeping Traditions stamp set to stamp some faux stamps on Very Vanilla cards stock and fussy cut them out. I arranged the pieces around my card in an eye pleasing arrangement then added a bow to finish off the card.
The North Pole Delivery DSP is a fun twist on the popular postal trend. There are lots of ephemera that you can use to create cards, scrapbook pages, and other fun projects.




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