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Does anyone have the the one sheet wonder for scrapbook pages? Or something similar. A friend of mine told me she once found a template to make 10 or 18 6x6 scrapbook pages. Can anyone help me? Are there any one sheet wonders for 8x11 or 12 x 12 pages? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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Keri
I am looking forward to seeing what you come up with!!!!!!
You could get a whole thing going with templates for tag books and accordian books and star cards... I love all these things, but keeping things coordinated and yet different on a multitude of pages is a tax on my brain... Look at me throwing out yet more challenges keehee!
I'd be the one that loves your OSW more than anyone else! LOL
Lala
But its for 6x6 scrapbook pages and it was from a CTMH demo, I think. Its called random stamping, which we SU!-ers call double time technique. I will attach it with this post and I hope it comes out ok. It makes 10 scrapbook pages that are 6x6 in size. Sorry can't do any better or bigger than that.
HTH,
MrsDiffey
PS!!! I just read somewhere on my saved files that to adapt this to a 12X12 scrapbook page you just use one 12x12 page per each QUADRANT of this diagram and double all the measurements for cutting. I hopethis makes sense. In other words, you will be using up 4 full 12X12 pages you stamp to make 10 full 12X12 scrapbook pages. Just take the picture I posted and use one 12x12 for each 1/4 of the diagram. Please let me know if you need further detail on this - MrsDiffey
I am glad you ladies like this, wish I had come up with it myself I tried to upload some pictures with finished samples but my pictures are too big for SCS. If any of you want to see some finished ones, send me your email and I will send to you that way, one picture at a time. I have several pics of beautiful pages done this way!
Here are 2 one sheet wonders or double time templates. One is for a 12x12 page, the other for a 8 1/2 x 11 page. I don't know who made these but will gladly give credit where credit is due. I hope the files come through ok I am not real good with computers. :oops:
I have just gotten into 6 x 6 scrapbooking and would love to see the samples. Please send them to [email protected]
I don't quite get what all the pieces mean.
Thanks,
Ann
As far as I know (not much compared to the DD,I am sure!) OSW refers to the use of one stamped sheet to create many cards, items, SB pages. And the double time technique refers to the way you stamp that sheet.
For example: you could create a double time sheet and cut it in fourths and just use those for card fronts, and that is all you would get. But if you use a OSW template, you can get more use of your one sheet to make more things.
HTH,
MrsDiffey
PS I will look up some samples of the double time technique so you can see how people have stamped. Basically random stamping.
I am glad you ladies like this, wish I had come up with it myself I tried to upload some pictures with finished samples but my pictures are too big for SCS. If any of you want to see some finished ones, send me your email and I will send to you that way, one picture at a time. I have several pics of beautiful pages done this way!
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Too wierd. I was just looking up snowflake ideas and looking under Enchanted Snowflakes~ I'm pretty sure the last several photos are of this very technique! Maybe one page is an adaption... okay just looking again and maybe its not pure but it will help give you an idea of how you get a variety of page layouts from the different shapes you cut out.
The actual thing I wanted to add was to direct those who haven't seen it yet to " 17 Card from a 12 x 12 One Sheet Wonder" just further down the forum for some excellent examples of cards and the idea of random stamping and a new template for some great shapes to work with!!
Lala