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Hello, my crafty friends! I was a little under the weather for a few days so I didn't get posts out as normal. Last post referred to how to cut a 6 x 6 sheet of DSP with no leftovers. The cards we made in the Meandering Meadows class used this cutting method. I can not say this enough; this paper is amazing!
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Here are a few cards we made.
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All you need is two cuts on your 6 x6 DSP. The first cut at 3 3/4" . Then the second cut on the 3 3/4" piece is at 5 1/4".
Giving the following pieces:
1. 2 1/4" x 6" for the envelope
2. 3 3/4" x 5 1/4" for the card front
3. the 3 3/4" x 3/4" piece for the inside of the card
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Yeah, you’re right. That paper is gorgeous!
It also is so versatile for many occasions. I will be using a lot of this DSP!
Thank you! No more wasting my 6X6 DSP!
I agree with you this DSP is beautiful!