A Foolproof Formula for Featuring Your Favorite Papers

So many pretty papers (especially if you are participating in my LovenStamps Annual Catalog Paper Share!), but what to do with them? If you’re looking for a way to feature a series of pretty papers, then the Folding Screen Card Tutorial is your perfect solution.

One of the terrific things about Stampin’ Up! Designer Series Papers is that they come in packages of coordinating patterns. You don’t get just a single sheet. Instead you get a selection of papers in colors that bring out the BEST in each other. But it can be tricky to pair them up without overdoing the pattern, especially depending on the paper and colors.

With the Folding Screen Card layout, you can mix and match your papers and add highlights from whatever stamp set you wish. A set like Varied Vases is ideal, since it has a variety of coordinating images that can be mixed and matched to fit your card.

Check out the tutorial for the details on assembling your own version of this card. Or request a Stamps in the Mail Club kit from me and make the card exactly as shown – without any fuss in finding supplies or cutting cardstock!

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Ready to stamp? Request your kit right away, since I only have a couple left this month. Or sign up for a spot in my LovenStamps Annual Catalog Paper Share and create your own version of this Folding Screen Card!

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  1. I love this card project Meg and especially how you offset the images too, I will try this thanks xx :O)

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