Five new card formulas - Make cards for every occasion!

Five new card formulas - Make cards for every occasion!

Karen Wyngaard Karen Wyngaard

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A lady never discusses the size of her paper stash, but let's be real - we all have one. Transform those random papers into something beautiful and useful with Club Scrap's card making formulas. I'm thrilled to introduce FIVE new formulas to help you really put a dent in your paper stash.

6 in 60 Card Formulas

These card formulas initially debuted as workshops at the Mega Meet in Novi in May. Due to the popularity of the card styles, the instructions are now available for immediate download. While the name of the formula reflects the original workshop papers, you can easily recycle the instructions using five sheets of coordinating 12x12 paper. Each formula produces two each of three unique card structures.

Let It Bee

(Featuring Fun and Games papers)

(2) 4.25x5.5" (A2) Cards

(2) 4.5x6.25" (A6) Cards

(2) 5x7 "Impossible" Cards

The video included with your download thoroughly shows you how to "swing" the paper to make the above 5x7 "Impossible" Card structure.

Regatta

(featuring What's Up, Buttercup? papers)

(2) 4.25x5.5" (A2) Cards

(2) 4.5x6.25" (A6) Stand Up Cards

The clever pop-up style lays perfectly flat for mailing, yet opens to display its fun dimension.

(2) 3.5x8.5" Slimline Cards

Wine Time

(featuring Hooray papers)

(2) 4.25x5.5" (A2) Cards

(2) 4.5x6.25" (A6) Flap Cards

(2) 5x7" Vertical Hinge Cards

If you haven't attempted the Vertical Hinge Card, you'll be amazed by how it all comes together! Tricia walks you through the process in the accompanying video tutorial.

Double Z-fold Formula

Double Z-fold Card Formula

Create a set of four Double Z-fold Cards from five sheets of 12x12 paper - just add stamps or Cutaparts. 

Each 4.25x5.5" card features fun dimension, yet folds flat for mailing in a standard A2 envelope.

Gift Card Holder Formula

Gift Card Holder - Card Formulas

Create a set of three Gift Card Holders from three sheets of 12x12 paper - just add stamps or Cutaparts.

Each card features a clever inside pocket designed to hold cash or gift cards from your favorite retailer.


So, which formula will you try first? I can't wait to see what you create! Be sure to share your projects on our private Facebook group, Club Scrap Chat. It's the perfect safe space to inspire and be inspired.

Happy crafting!

6 in 60 Card Formula - Let It Bee

6 in 60 Card Formula - Let It Bee

$5.50

THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT SENT VIA EMAIL Create six unique cards using papers from your stash. This card formula includes instructions to make two each of three different card structures: Two 4.25x5.5", two 4.5x6.25", and two 5x7" "Impossible" cards… Read More

6 in 60 Card Formula - Regatta

6 in 60 Card Formula - Regatta

$5.50

THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT SENT VIA EMAIL Gather papers from your stash and follow the instructions download to create a total of six cards: Two 4.25x5.5, two 4.5x6.25" stand up cards, and two 3.5x8.5" Slimline cards from five sheets of… Read More

6 in 60 Card Formula - Wine Time

6 in 60 Card Formula - Wine Time

$5.50

THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT SENT VIA EMAIL Gather papers from your stash and follow the instructions download to create a total of six cards: Two 4.25x5.5, two 4.5x6.25" Flap cards, and two 5x7" Vertical Hinge cards from five sheets… Read More

Double Z-fold Card Formula

Double Z-fold Card Formula

$4.39

THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT SENT VIA EMAIL Create a set of four Double Z-fold Cards from five sheets of 12x12 paper - just add stamps or Cutaparts. Each 4.25x5.5" card folds flat for mailing in a standard A2 envelope.… Read More

Gift Card Holder Card Formula

Gift Card Holder Card Formula

$4.39

THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT SENT VIA EMAIL Create a set of three Gift Card Holder greetings from three sheets of 12x12 paper - just add stamps or Cutaparts. Each 4.25x5.5" card fits into a standard A2 envelope. So much… Read More

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