One Sheet Wonder Technique Using Stampin’ Up! Thanks A Bunch

A fellow Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator inspired me to use the One Sheet Wonder (OSW) technique using the Thanks a Bunch stamp set.  I thought it was so clever how she turned the carrots and greenery stamps into a wreath when she created her card. I wanted to do something a little different and that’s when I thought about the OSW technique.     

You can earn this Thanks A Bunch stamp set for free with $50 purchase during Sale-A-Bration now through 28 February 2023.        

Please don’t hesitate to reach out to me if you would like a copy of the Mini Catalog and Sale-A-Bration brochure.            

Using the Basic White 8 ½ x 11, I stamped down the center, horizontally and then vertically. I first cut it down to 5 ½ x 4 ¼ and then trimmed multiple sides until the final measurement of 5 x 3 ¾. 

Just a reminder about Sale-a-Bration.  The products you earn for free during this time are only available while supplies last.    

Products used can be purchased through my Stampin’ Up! on-line store, unless otherwise stated.  You can find my website information under SHOP.

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You can contact me at stampingnonostyle@gmail.com if you have any questions.  I would love to be your Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator.

Happy Stamping,

Teresa (AKA “NoNo” by my Grandchildren)

Supplies:

  • Stamps:  Thanks A Bunch, Framed Florets
  • Cardstock:  Basic White, Starry Sky, Parakeet Party, Pale Papaya, Polished Pink, Orchid Oasis
  • Stampin’ Ink Pad:  Starry Sky, Parakeet Party, Pale Papaya, Polished Pink, Orchid Oasis
  • Ribbon:  Baker’s Twine, Metallic Woven
  • Adhesive of choice
  • Paper Trimmer #152392
  • Bone folder #102300
  • Paper Snips Scissors #103579

Create Four Cards Using the One Sheet Wonder Technique

You can easily create four beautiful cards by using a 6 x 6 piece of DSP and apply the One Sheet Wonder (OSW) technique.  I was happy to see Stampin’ Up! carried over the Merriest Moments stamp set that was used on these cards.  I didn’t get a chance to use it much last season.  It does stamp beautifully.

Before cutting the DSP, I measured 2 inches from each corner of the 6 x 6 DSP and placed a tick mark using a pencil.  Refer to the picture below.  If you place the marks on the back, you can lightly draw the line if it helps you. I embossed the cardstock after I stamped my sentiment.  I really like the added texture the embossing gives to a card.

Just a reminder about Sale-a-Bration.  The products you earn for free during this time are only available while supplies last.     

Products used can be purchased through my Stampin’ Up! on-line store, unless otherwise stated.  You can find my website information under SHOP.

The list of products and colors used can be found below.  I hope you like these cards.  Please feel free to leave a comment if you do.

Follow me on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/StampingNoNoStyle.   Also, don’t miss out on any of my posts by subscribing to my blog.  Just provide your email address located on the right side of my home page.   

You can contact me at stampingnonostyle@gmail.com if you have any questions.  I would love to be your Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator.

Happy Stamping,

Teresa (AKA “NoNo” by my Grandchildren)

Supplies:

  • Stamp:  Merriest Moments #156353
  • Dies:  Merriest Frames
  • Embossing Folder:  Subtle (retired)
  • Cardstock:  Basic White, Sahara Sand, Cherry Cobbler
  • DSP:  Tidings of Christmas (retired), Bedazzled (retired0
  • Stampin’ Ink Pad:  Cherry Cobbler, Evening Evergreen
  • Ribbon:  Baker’s Twine, Cherry Cobbler & Gold (retired)
  • Adhesive of choice, Dimensionals #104430
  • Cut & Emboss Machine #149653
  • Paper Trimmer #152392
  • Bone folder #102300
  • Paper Snips Scissors #103579
  • Other:  Pencil, ruler

Two in One Quick Card

Make two cards quick and easy.  Besides being quick and easy, it’s a fun technique where you have created a one of a kind look.   You can use almost any of your favorite stamp sets with this technique.  It never gets old!!!

Products used can be purchased through my Stampin’ Up! on-line store, unless otherwise stated.  You can find my website information under SHOP.

Don’t forget to subscribe to my blog by entering your email address located on the right side of my home page.  I hope you like this card.  Please feel free to leave a comment if you do. 

You can contact me at stampingnonostyle@gmail.com if you have any questions.  I would love to be your Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator.

Happy Stamping,

Teresa (AKA “NoNo” by my Grandchildren)

Supplies:

  • Stamp:  Eden’s Garden #157823
  • Cardstock:  Basic White, Soft Succulent, Pale Papaya, Evening Evergreen
  • Stampin’ Ink Pad:  Soft Succulent, Evening Evergreen, Pale Papaya
  • Adhesive of choice
  • Embellishments:  2021-2023 In Color Jewels #155571
  • Ribbon:  Evening Evergreen #155573, Soft Succulent #155780
  • Bone folder #102300
  • Paper Snips Scissors #103579
  • Pencil and ruler

Cutting Instructions (measurements in inches):

  • Card base:  8 ½ x 5 ½, score at 4 ¼  (2)
  • Pale Papaya and Evening Evergreen, 5 ¼ x 4
  • Basic White, 7 ½ x 5 (you will cut it down after stamping)
  • Ribbon, approximately 7 inches, enough to tie a bow.

Instructions:

  • Prepare card bases by folding the card in half at the scored mark, set aside.
  • Mark the center of the Basic White by placing a small tick mark with the pencil on the top and bottom. 
  • Stamp your largest image down the center and going across the top and bottom. 
  • Use your smaller images to fill in.  Stay in the center, top and bottom.
  • Now cut at 3 ¾.  If you have large gaps, this is the time to stamp additional images.
  • Stamp your sentiment.
  • Adhere Basic White to Pale Papaya and Evening Evergreen.
  • Wrap the ribbon before adhering them to the card bases.
  • Add embellishments. 
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