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One Sheet Wonder- Brightly Gleaming
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Hello crafters! Today, I want to share a one-sheet wonder that I created with a 6x6 inch piece of Brightly Gleaming patterned paper.
For this project, you'll need: 1 6x6 sheet of paper of your choice, paper trimmer, coordinating card stock, card bases, and card front layers, stamp set, stamp block, dimensonals, Stampin' Seal, and and ink pad.
Be sure to scroll to the bottom for full instructions.
Card A: Very Vanilla card base, Old Olive cut at 4.25 x 2.75", and one 1.5" square cut on the diagonal.
Card B: Very Vanilla card base, three 1.5 x 1.5" squares of patterned paper, Night of Navy cut at 1 x 5.5"
Card C: Very Vanilla card base, Old Olive cut 4.25 x 2.75", two 4.25 x .75: strips of patterned paper. at For
Card D: Very Vanilla card base, Old Olive cut at 5 x 3.25, three 1.5 x 3" strips of patterned paper.
Card E: Very Vanilla card base, Not Quiet Navy cut at 2 x 4.25", 1.5 x 4.25" strip of patterned paper.
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