
Hello crafty friends! Today I am sharing how to use up 6×6 patterned papers without creating any scraps. This method is similar to the idea of a One Sheet Wonder and I will refer to them in that way since it makes sense to many crafters. To the best of my knowledge, the One Sheet Wonder is a concept Stampin’ Up demonstrators have been using for years and so credit to them for the name and inspiration of the idea. Today I am sharing how to cut up a 6×6 piece of paper that will result in 2 of the exact same card. I am using cardstock to mat the patterned paper pieces which will create some cardstock scraps. In this blog post, you can find a template for how to cut your paper as well as a sketch to show what should be done with those cuts. Of course feel free to mix it up to your own liking. Today’s post is a revamp of a past one sheet wonder. I created a new sketch so go with an old template so now you will have two card layouts to choose from.
Spellbinders sent me the stamp and paper used in this video and compensated affiliate links are used to support my blog and channel. Thank you!
Here is Template #9 with measurements:



Here is the NEW alternate coordinating sketch for Template #9:



Click here to download the template and both sketches as a PDF
Here is an example card for Template #9:



This card was created with the new Spellbinders Christmas Traditions collection. This paper pad is a great choice is you want a mix of simple patterns for stamping sentiments but the festive detail of foiling on other papers. Also a great collection for those who love a bit of pink at Christmas time.

