Good Morning Blog Readers! I hope you are having a great week. I have some really pretty cards to show you today. I created these cards at one of my Stamp & Ink Designs Team meetings recently. I showed my team how to take three different patterns of designer paper sheets, stack them on top of each other and cut them diagonally twice.

If you look at the three cards, you’ll see how I mixed up the three patterns, one per card and ended up with the three patterns on each card. I’ll show you a pattern at the end of my post on how to do this. Below you will find photos of each individual card:



Another set of three:




And the set of three that I created during my live team meeting:




Aren’t these sets of three cards gorgeous?
What a nice gift they would make for someone!
What a nice gift they would make for someone!



This is the pattern I used:

Card Layers:
- Card Base: 11″ x 4-1/4″. Score and fold at 5-1/2″.
- Layer #2: 5-1/4″ x 4″.
- Designer Paper 5″ x 3-3/4″. Cut the two diagonal cuts and mix the designer papers so you have three patterns on each card.
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What a wonderful idea! Thank you for sharing these cards & great instructions/measurements. I will be making them soon.
Have fun Julee! It’s a great way to make some quick cards!
Debbie, these are very pretty cards to use my stash of DSP. Thanks for the template. I’m not creative but I can follow instructions! Haha! Enjoy your day!
Have fun Hilda, glad you enjoyed the cards!
I have made several sets of these cards using your template, they are so satisfying, thank you for sharing your creativity!
Thank you Sheila!