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Old 01-08-2010, 05:32 AM   #1  
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Question Best way of dividing card?

I have just been given 12X12 card and paper and a Scor-Pal, what is the best way to divide up my sheet to get the most use out of it for card making? All sugestions appreciated thank you!
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This is just my experience, but I've only ever been able to get 2 regular size cards out of a 12 by 12 sheet of paper :(:( I wish I could squeeze more out, but I haven't had any luck. Have fun with your Scor-Pal!!
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The most efficient use of 12x12 paper for cards would be 2 6x6 cards or 4 3x3 cards, but then you would have to find or make evelopes for these sizes. Otherwise 2 standard (4.25x5) cards are all I can get out of 12x12, but it leaves a little paper to use for accents.
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The most efficient use of 12x12 paper for cards would be 2 6x6 cards or 4 3x3 cards, but then you would have to find or make evelopes for these sizes. Otherwise 2 standard (4.25x5) cards are all I can get out of 12x12, but it leaves a little paper to use for accents.

I like to use the 4.25 x 5 layout. I know there is some wasted paper, but you really can put it to good use. Use some of your extra card stock for die cuts to match and/or use some of the extra patterned paper to add a little touch of embellishment to the out side of a plain white envelope.
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The standard A2 card is 4.25 X 5.5, so you need a piece of cardstock that is 8.5 X 5.5 or 4.25 X 11. I have used 12 X 12 paper to make cards, cutting 1 inch off one end and slicing the remaining 12 X 11 inch piece into three 4 X 11 inch pieces. Folded in half, you get three 4 X 5.5 (tall) cards. The 1/4 inch difference is hardly noticable and they fit perfectly into a standard A2 envelope.
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Sorry, I had a brain freeze. i meant to say 4.25x5.5.
I think I'm going to try 4x5.5 and see hoe they work for me. Sometimes my cards get so thick, they don't fit in the envelopes easily. Cutting of a quarter inch will increase the space for my thick cards to fit.
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Default Four 3.5" x 5" cards

You can also cut four smaller cards from a single 12x12 sheet. The four rectangles would measure 5" x 7" each. Folded in half, the card size would be 3.5" x 5". Here's an illustration of the 12" x 12" layout. Cut on the solid lines; fold on the dashed lines. The shaded area in the middle is an extra 2" square.

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If it's colored card stock, I make a white or ivory base and then can cut six 4x5.25 layer pieces, with three 4x1.5 strips left over that make great accents that you can either use as-is, texturize with embossing folders, or give a decorative edge with border punches. The same can be done with neutral card stock on a colored base.
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If it's patterned paper i don't cut it up, i leave it as-is and cut what I need.

If it's cardstock, why not make 4 4x4 cards? (see attached layout)
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I agree with the suggestion of making 3 cards that are 4"x5.5; That extra .25" really isn't that noticable. So you cut the paper into three 4" strips and trim 1" off the bottom of each. Now you have a same color border that you can use.

Or just cut your paper into 11"x12" (and you have one large strip of color coordinating paper you can use on a card) and trim the 11x12" paper into three 4x11" strip for making cards.

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Also--if I am really trying to save paper or I have some expensive paper that I love, I will buy those bulk cards that come in white and are very inexpensive when they go on sale (I think you get something like a 25 pack for $2.50 or a 50 pack for $5);

Then you can just cover that card with the color paper you want. Makes the cards cheaper, gives them a little more thickness and ensure that inside the card will be white for easier writing. I you are short a little paper, you can just cover part of the white card to make it look framed or more exotic.

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Hi there,

I get three 4 x 6 cards. There is one that is folded like a tent card, while the other two are regular card folds. I would cut a strip of 4 x 12 inches, then cut the 8 x 12 pieces in half to form two pieces of 8 x 6 inches.
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Default Awww Thanks folks!

I must try the folded tent that is 4 across the top by 6 high, more often I've only done that card once! (I think). LOL
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You can also cut four smaller cards from a single 12x12 sheet. The four rectangles would measure 5" x 7" each. Folded in half, the card size would be 3.5" x 5". Here's an illustration of the 12" x 12" layout. Cut on the solid lines; fold on the dashed lines. The shaded area in the middle is an extra 2" square.

That's clever!
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I usually do the 3 cards measuring 4x5.5 inches. That quarter inch really isn't noticeable at all!
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there are loads of templates for cutting up patterned paper in this part of the gallery.

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I generally take a 12 x 12 and cut (3) 4" strips. then I cut each strip into either 3" or 4" pieces to use on cardstock. This gets me either 9 or 12 card fronts from each patterened paper...it can be cut smaller too depending on what I am making. I have very little if any waste from the patterned papers I use.
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Thank you for your kind replies!

I often wonder if I can use card more efficiently, and be more organised at the same time Forums at Splitcoaststampers
I think pre-cutting some of my patterned card may be the way for me.

Many Blessings for sharing your ideas, x
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