Hi Stampers!
Today’s card layout is quick, easy, and full of possibilities. Simply cuts 3 3/4” x 5” piece of patterned paper into three sections, adhere them centered on an A-2 card base. Add a matted focal panel full of fun images and a sentiment to complete the card. The card can be created in either portrait or landscape orientation. Try substituting contrasting cardstock for the patterned paper. Step it up a notch by using an embossing folder on the cardstock. Make it fancy by substituting specialty papers (glimmer paper, vellum, foils, etc) for the patterned paper / cardstock. Let’s look at the sample cards:
CARD LAYOUT # 2021
WHAT YOU NEED
* Card Base - A-2 size (8 1/2” x 5 1/2” scored and folded at 41/4” pm 8 1/2” side or 11” x 4 1/4” scored and folded at 5 1/2” along 11” side).
* Panel - Patterned Paper(or cardstock or specialty paper) cut at 5” x 3 3/4”
* Focal Panel - Cardstock (white or light colored cardstock)cut at 4”x 2 1/4”
* Focal Panel Mat - cut cardstock at 4 1/4” x 2 1/2”
* Inside Panel - cut white or light colored cardstock at 5”x 3 3/4”
* Stamps, inks, dies, adhesives, embellishments, and other supplies needed to complete the card.
* Tools - paper trimmer, score board (optional),
WHAT TO DO
* Prepare card base
* Cut 3 3/4” x 5” panel - put in trimmer with 5” side at top of trimmer.
* Slide the panel over to 3 3/8” and cut. This piece is the bottom piece for the portrait card, or the piece for the right side of the landscape card.
* Finally slide the panel to 1 5/8” and cut. The piece to the left is the top piece for the portrait card and goes on the left of the landscape card. The remaining section is the middle piece for either card orientation. This piece is slightly larger than the other two. (The measurements for the pieces are 3 3/4” x 1 5/8”, 3 3/4” x 1 3/4”, and 3 3/4” x 1 5/8”.)
* Arrange the sections on the on the front of the card base leaving a border on all sides of the three pieces.
* Prepare the focal panel - stamp images and / or greeting, adhere panel to focal mat, add to card. Add embellishments.
* Prepare inside panel and adhere to inside of card.
TIP
If measuring 8ths stresses you out - score the cut lines first, then cut. I use my score board for this scoring, because the 8ths marks are easier for me to see. This method is a nice confidence booster. It really helps if a piece requires multiple cuts. Just score and then cut on the score lines! Think of it as a measure twice cut once kind of thing. Here is what to do:
* Place your panel in the trimmer with the 5” side at the top and making sure the piece you want at the top or the left side of your card is to the left. Use your score blade and score at 1 5/8” and 3 3/8”.
* Now cut on the two score lines. Remember the slightly larger piece goes in the middle.”
WAVIN’ HELLO CARD
(Stamps and patterned paper - Catherine Pooler; All other supplies - Stampin’ Up!)
BE-LATED WISHES
(Octopus stamp / die - Hero Arts; Star embellishment - Altenew; All other supplies - Stampin’ Up!)
BEST FISHES
(Landscape Version)
(Stamps and ink - Catherine Pooler; All other supplies - Stampin’ Up!)
VIDEO CARD
SUPPLIES I USED
* Stamp Sets - Spe-shell Friend (and dies) - Catherine Pooler; inside sentiment and sand dots - Inquisitive Seagull - Waffle Flower.
* Cardstock - Basic White and Bubble Bath - Stampin’ Up!
* Patterned Paper - Ocean Wonders - Catherine Pooler
* Inks - Tutti Frutti - Catherine Pooler; Bubble Bath, Pecan Pie, Crumb Cake, Balmy Blue - Stampin’ Up!
OTHER
* Adhesive of choice
* Dimensionals, foam tape, etc.
TOOLS
* Paper Trimmer
* Score Board (optional)
* Blending Brushes
* Die Cut Machine
PRODUCT LINKS
NOTE - I received a request to list the specific supplies I use on cards. I have done this in the past, especially when I was a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator. These days I do not always use current products, so listing them and the source is not always that helpful. So, I came up with a bit of a compromise. Starting with today’s post the video card will be created using current products from various companies. (Current is defined as available through one or more outlets at the time of posting.) I will list the individual products with the source and provide links if possible. I am not affiliated with any manufacturer or company, and I receive no compensation for any product I use, link, or recommend.
TODAY’S CARDS
There you have it - the chopped panel card layout. It’s quick, easy, and full of wonderful creative possibilities. Why not give it a try? That is all for today. Thanks so much for stopping by.
Until next time . . .
Stamp Happy!
Kim



































