Growing up one of my favorite subjects was mathematics. Of course, it was second place to music, but I looked forward to math class with all of it’s rules and order! The whole “distributive, associative, and commutative” properties, etc – loved it. I loved the structure and order of working the problems and solving them, then rechecking my work! I was the weirdo who looked forward to doing the Extra Practice at the end of the chapter of 100 problems! I think that’s why I love paper crafting. I love the measuring, layering, figuring out the balance of a card, and of course the order and organization of my stuff. I love to cut paper and the whole process of “You have a class of 14 students, and each student needs two mats that measure 3×2 of very vanilla. How many 3×2 mats can you cut from an 8×11.5 sheet of paper, and then how many sheets of card stock will it take to cut 28 mats?” I’m in my happy place cutting card stock and prepping for classes!
Figuring Out Last Night’s Cards – Right Up My Alley!
Link For Our Private Group Page – We Would Love You To Join Us!
You can see how I went about creating these 4 cards above by watching our FB LIVE from last night. This group began with just our area customers, and has growing and expanding weekly! Pam and I have been recording lives for over 2 years now and we have come along way. Don’t expect perfection, editing, etc. – not doing that! We just enjoy sharing our love of Stampin’ Up and paper crafting with others! Click on the link below and request to join our group so you can see how I went above creating the cards above.
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Final Thoughts …..
I’m having trouble uploading Pam’s card from last night so I will share it with you tomorrow! I hope you will give the cards above a try! You could simply use a floral DSP without stamping images, then following the same process for cutting and matting to give you 4 quick cards to share with others. Until tomorrow, keep stamping, keep crafting, and God Bless!!!
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