"I'm in love! I'm in love! And I don't care who knows it!" (Please say it like Buddy the Elf, while throwing your hat in the air. Thank you.) I'm honestly pretty smitten with today's die set. It checks a lot of boxes for me: Simple to use (check.) Totally versatile (check.) Helps me make a bunch of cards at once. (check check.) In today's post you'll find some helpful tips for mass-producing cards and using paper scraps - so stick with me as we look at FIVE different ways to use the new Stripped die from Simon Says Stamp for an adorable card set.
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Let's start at the beginning, shall we? Here's our starting point. Five 6x6 sheets of patterned paper and this awesome card-sized die, called Stripped, that will perfectly trim a striped background. (HERE'S A TIP: However many pieces of paper you start with is how many card bases you'll end up with. I used five patterns, to create five cards.)
Step One: Die cut the Stripped die from each piece of patterned paper. I recommend laying the strips out in some semblance of organization to make life easier as you assemble. You can see my piles in the photo below, as I've started assembling my first card. Once you have those piles, simply start mixing and matching to create the background of your card. I recommend using glue for this, because you can gently slide your pieces if something isn't stuck down quite right. Start with one strip all the way at the end of your card, make sure it's straight, and then just go from there.
1. Straight Up!
This first card is just straight forward, striped goodness and a stamped/die-cut sentiment.
2. Straight Up But Sideways
Whether you use this set horizontally or vertically, the process is still the same. I rounded the bottom corners on this cutie just to be a little different.

3. Trim it and Mat it
Rinse and repeat for number three EXCEPT, adhere the strips on a flat panel of cardstock, and then trim the edges to create a smaller area to mat on your card base. Plus - don't miss the inlaid die-cutting happening on this card. After trimming the panel, consider die cutting a shape from the center. It created a perfect dimensional landing spot for my
sentiment.4. Die-cut it and then Die-cut it Again
How about using a striped die-cut panel and cut a shape from it? In the last idea you saw the negative space left behind, but this time let's use a panel to make a giant heart.
5. Make Stripes From Your Stripes
Another way to make different use of your striped panel, is to only use part of it. Cut it in half as shown below, or even into smaller strips for a striped stripe. (How's THAT for a tongue twister?)
Crafty friends, these are only just a few of the ways you can use this Stripped die from Simon Says Stamp. And remember - if you don't have this die, everything I did here could be created with papers from your scrap bin and a paper trimmer. BUT I gotta say, it was so nice working with these pieces that all cut exactly the same. It removed all the math and guess work - so mass producing a whole variety of cards was much less frustrating and a lot more fun!
If you're pretty sure you can't live without today's cute products - you're in luck! They're part of the new
DieCember release at Simon Says Stamp. I hope you'll go check out all the new items and enjoy all kinds of inspiration.
Don't Miss Out on the Fun:
- Stop by the Simon Says Stamp website to see the entire DieCember collection.
- Join the SSS YouTube Live Stream at noon EST on Thursday December 4th. Click HERE to be notified when they’re live.
- Don't miss the two-day blog hop Friday Dec 5th and Saturday the 6th!
- Check out the Instagram hop on Monday, December 8th.
Shop the Supplies on Today's Cards
(all sold at Simon Says Stamp)
(you can also purchase just the stamps or just the dies - but trust me,
you want it all, and it's a very reasonable price!)
(it's just a coincidence that this SB patterned paper has the same name
as the SSS stamp/die set - but dang, they sure look cute together!)
I'm so glad you stopped by today! Which striped idea is your favorite? Any ideas for MORE ways to use this die? I'd love for you to share them in the comments!
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