I had a great time during our weekly live video yesterday, sharing my Time Saving and Paper Saving technique for making the popular Heartfelt Hexagon punch cards! I hope you enjoyed the fun idea and all the different Stampin’ Up! Designer paper I shared with you!!
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So as I showed in the video (replay below), if you just want to make one card front, cut a 4-1/4″ x 5-1/2″ cardstock panel and punch about 8 Heartfelt Hexagon shapes from your designer paper pack (I used the Unbounded Beauty patterned paper here) and start covering the front of your cardstock. I recommend liquid glue for this project.
Trim down this panel to 4″ x 5-1/4″ and then mount onto a folded card base. Embellish and decorate.
Time Saving Tip!
If you’d like to make 4 cards at once, try covering an entire 8-1/2″ x 11″ piece of cardstock with about 24 to 26 Heartfelt Hexagon pieces, then cut it into 1/4th for your card fronts!
Be sure to watch the video for all the tips and tricks when creating the full panel.
I decorated these birthday cards with the adorable Pocket Thoughts stamp set.
In addition to stamping the 2 step cupcake image with Melon Mambo ink, I added some color with my Peach Pie Stampin’ Blends marker – watch the video for all those tips and details.
Tune in tomorrow for more of my Heartfelt Hexagon Cards!!
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Watched the replay and all of the cards are great! Love the 4 at once demonstration. I’ve seen finished ones before but not video lessons. Thanks for sharing your great projects!
I love your idea of making an entire page first, then cutting into fourths—thanks!