5 Ways to Make Cards with Splendid Autumn DSP

I decided to “revisit” the very popular post and video I shared last year featuring 5 ways to make cards with 6×6 designer paper. I used the Stampin’ Up! Meandering Meadow patterned paper for that, and wanted to recreate it with the Splendid Autumn paper!

5 ways to use 6x6 paper to make card, featuring Stampin' Up! splendid autumn paper. tutorial by Patty Bennett

How to make these cards:

  • Download THIS tip sheet with the dimensions – NOTE: it features the Meandering Meadow paper, but all dimensions are the same for these cards
  • Watch THIS video
  • Follow the photos in this post to use the Splendid Autumn paper

 

Design #1:

5 ways to use 6x6 paper to make card, featuring Stampin' Up! splendid autumn paper. tutorial by Patty Bennett

Above & Below: design #1 from the pdf tip sheet featuring Pumpkin Pie and Crushed Curry cardstock.

5 ways to use 6x6 paper to make card, featuring Stampin' Up! splendid autumn paper. tutorial by Patty Bennett

Design #2:

Design #2 5 ways to use 6x6 paper to make card, featuring Stampin' Up! splendid autumn paper. tutorial by Patty Bennett

Above & Below: Design #2 is a gate fold card.  2 strips are on the front and 2 additional strips are inside.  I used Highland Heather cardstock.

Design #2 5 ways to use 6x6 paper to make card, featuring Stampin' Up! splendid autumn paper. tutorial by Patty Bennett

 

Design #3:

Design #3 5 ways to use 6x6 paper to make card, featuring Stampin' Up! splendid autumn paper. tutorial by Patty Bennett

Above & Below: Design #3 features Daffodil Delight and Petunia Pop cardstock.

 

Design #3 5 ways to use 6x6 paper to make card, featuring Stampin' Up! splendid autumn paper. tutorial by Patty Bennett

All supplies are listed at the bottom of this post and can be purchased in my online Stampin’ UP! store by clicking any of the product photos.

Design #3 5 ways to use 6x6 paper to make card, featuring Stampin' Up! splendid autumn paper. tutorial by Patty Bennett

Reminder: download the pdf file and watch the video.. both linked at the top of this post for all dimensions and card making tips.

Design #4:

Design #4 5 ways to use 6x6 paper to make card, featuring Stampin' Up! splendid autumn paper. tutorial by Patty Bennett

Above & Below: Design #4 is very similar to design #3, but turned portrait direction instead of landscape.  I used Lemon Lolly and Blackberry Bliss cardstock.

 

Design #4 5 ways to use 6x6 paper to make card, featuring Stampin' Up! splendid autumn paper. tutorial by Patty Bennett

 

Design #4 5 ways to use 6x6 paper to make card, featuring Stampin' Up! splendid autumn paper. tutorial by Patty Bennett

Splendid Autumn 6×6 paper stack #164173

Stampin Up! Splendid Autumn 6x6 paper stack #164173 www.PattyStamps.com/shop

Design #5:

Design #5 5 ways to use 6x6 paper to make card, featuring Stampin' Up! splendid autumn paper. tutorial by Patty Bennett

Above & Below: this triptych design features 3 panels that showcase nearly the entire piece of scenic Splendid Autumn 6×6 patterned paper!

Design #5 5 ways to use 6x6 paper to make card, featuring Stampin' Up! splendid autumn paper. tutorial by Patty Bennett

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17 thoughts on “5 Ways to Make Cards with Splendid Autumn DSP”

  1. Thank you for sharing all these different ideas with 1 sheet of DSP. I have a Fall sheet of paper and didn’t know how I was going to use it to make cards for our Church for shut-ins but now I know. Thanks! Keep up the great work!

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  2. Thank you so much for sharing these beautiful, simple, and fun cards.
    I am so happy to be able to use and continue sharing.

    May God bless you.
    Raye

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