Serene Scenery Note Card Video Tutorial

 

Scroll down for a Video Tutorial on my Serene Scenery Note Cards!  These cards are made using the wonderful new paper stack from Stampin' Up! and in my video tutorial, I'll show you how to cut the paper to maximize the number of Note Cards you can get from one 48 sheet paper stack! 

 

Serene Scenery Note Cards by Patty Bennett featuring Stampin' UP! paper stack and stamps.  Easy way to make a whole set of note cards - watch the video tutorial to see how to cut your 6x6 paper to maximize use with the Note Cards.

 

The 6×6 Serene Scenery Paper Stack from Stampin' UP! make the most gorgeous cards!! And really easy, too!  This amazing stack of 48 sheets of paper is on page 174 or HERE in my online store.

 

Watch the VIDEO BELOW to see my tips for cutting the 6×6 Serene Scenery paper stack to fit on the Whisper White and Crumb Cake Note Cards!

 

  

 

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In the video above, you'll see that I used the Serene Scenery paper stack, a pack of Whisper White Note Cards, a pack of Crumb Cake note cards and the Scenic Sayings stamp set.  I used ribbons, and a few other stamp sets.. you will find all of those at the bottom of this blog post  -  just click the little product photos to go to any of those items in my online store.

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Oh Happy Day Serene Scenery Note Cards by Patty Bennett featuring Stampin' UP! paper stack and stamps.  Easy way to make a whole set of note cards - watch the video tutorial to see how to cut your 6x6 paper to maximize use with the Note Cards.

 

Above:  Oh Happy Day cards featuring the 1/4" Natural Trim ribbon in Gold, and the tall grass print from the Serene Scenery paper stack.

 

Wetlands stamp set and Serene Scenery Note Cards by Patty Bennett featuring Stampin' UP! paper stack and stamps.  Easy way to make a whole set of note cards - watch the video tutorial to see how to cut your 6x6 paper to maximize use with the Note Cards.

Above and Below:  Linen Thread compliments the beach scene, featuring the Wetlands stamp set.

Color combo for Wetlands Serene Scenery Note Cards by Patty Bennett featuring Stampin' UP! paper stack and stamps.  Easy way to make a whole set of note cards - watch the video tutorial to see how to cut your 6x6 paper to maximize use with the Note Cards.

Bokeh pattern Serene Scenery Note Cards by Patty Bennett featuring Stampin' UP! paper stack and stamps.  Easy way to make a whole set of note cards - watch the video tutorial to see how to cut your 6x6 paper to maximize use with the Note Cards.

 

Above: a simple stamped Thank You greeting and the Gold and Silver 1/4" Natural Trim is complimented by the Metallic Enamel Shapes!

 

In the Meadow stamp set Serene Scenery Note Cards by Patty Bennett featuring Stampin' UP! paper stack and stamps.  Easy way to make a whole set of note cards - watch the video tutorial to see how to cut your 6x6 paper to maximize use with the Note Cards.

 

Above:  Tear a strip of Kraft Cardstock, sponge the edges with Soft Suede ink, then apply it to the bottom of the paper to create a hill.  Tree and grass stamps are from the "In the Meadow" set.  Watch the video in this blog post for details on creating this card and the others in this blog post.

 

Touches of Texture stamp set and Serene Scenery Note Cards by Patty Bennett featuring Stampin' UP! paper stack and stamps.  Easy way to make a whole set of note cards - watch the video tutorial to see how to cut your 6x6 paper to maximize use with the Note Cards.

Above & Below:  Touches of Texture stamp set stamped in Garden Green, Delightful Dijon, Calypso Coral, Soft Suede and Early Espresso give a natural feel to the "grass cloth" print in the Serene Scenery paper stack.

 

Color combo for Touches of Texture Serene Scenery Note Cards by Patty Bennett featuring Stampin' UP! paper stack and stamps.  Easy way to make a whole set of note cards - watch the video tutorial to see how to cut your 6x6 paper to maximize use with the Note Cards.

 

Enjoy the Little Things Serene Scenery Note Cards by Patty Bennett featuring Stampin' UP! paper stack and stamps.  Easy way to make a whole set of note cards - watch the video tutorial to see how to cut your 6x6 paper to maximize use with the Note Cards.

 Above: Simple and sweet.. Enjoy the Little Things.. stamp in Archival Black ink on the Serene Scenery paper for a great bold black image.

 

Serene Scenery Note Cards by Patty Bennett featuring Stampin' UP! paper stack and stamps.  Easy way to make a whole set of note cards - watch the video tutorial to see how to cut your 6x6 paper to maximize use with the Note Cards.

 

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20 thoughts on “Serene Scenery Note Card Video Tutorial”

  1. Loved the ideas! I’m going to teach some card classes as a senior living home and I am going to steal every idea you had! Thank you so much for sharing!

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  2. Good morning Patty,, I LOVE your cards and all the wonderful tips and videos. I will definetely be stealing these. Gorgeous. Have a great day. My list is getting longer and longer,lol….. Love to you

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  3. I really liked the video. I wasn’t too keen on this paper stack, but the ideas you have shown are making it tempting. I make cards for an assisted living facility, so this would be an easy way to make many for them. Thanks for sharing!

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  4. Great ideas, great cards! I make a lot of notecards for my SIL. She sends them to her friends who are dealing with health problems to let them know that she is thinking of them. Looks like I’ll need to add the Serene Scenery DSP pack and some white and craft notecards to my next order! Thanks for sharing your ideas.

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  5. Hi Patty,
    Once again you are a beautiful lady, making an elegant video showing us how to do some beautiful, but easy cards. Thank you, thank you, for sharing such wonderful ideas. Your ideas just keep coming and we are so fortunate that they do. Thanks again, and have a safe and fun upcoming weekend.
    Best wishes,
    Karren

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  6. Thank you for the video, Patty. Your pretty cards show off that paper stack beautifully! Now I can see what they really look like. What I love about your style is that you just have fun stamping – you do not overthink your projects, you try all kinds of things, you get so excited by what you make – and your projects are always so lovely!

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  7. Patty, thank you for ideas on how to use this DSP. I was at a loss on how to incorporate most of them into my card projects. This is probably my least favorite paper. I only have paper shares of it but I would like to use it.

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  8. I just left a comment over on your You Tube Video. I just wanted to leave a comment here as well. What an ingenious idea to use the 6×6 DSP in this manner! I absolutely love it! You are just so clever! TFS!

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  9. Loved this video! All the cards are beautiful but I especially liked the one using the Wetlands set. Thank you for all the great tips.

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  10. Thank you for the tips and tutorials. They are all helpful and it makes me want to go into my craft room and make some cards. I also like the savings of getting 2 cards out of one 6×6 sheet of paper.

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