Split Panel Card and Others from a One Sheet Wonder
Inspiration for this card came from two places. I found a 12×12 “One Sheet Wonder” template that I used to create 6 different card sketches (10 cards in all), and this was one of them – sort of. In Mary Knabe’s video, one of her sketches had the focal panel (flowers) attached to the flap at the top, but there was nothing attached to the bottom so the card did not stand up/display very well. I had also recently seen her Split Front Card video and thought I could “fix” the card here by adding the bottom panel (as shown in the second video).
The focal paper I used for all the “One Sheet Wonder” cards is called “Floral Clusters & Leaves” by The Paper Studio. This OSW template works best with double sided paper as a few of the sketches call for flipping some of the pieces over after the sheet is all cut up, but this paper is one sided so I had to “cheat” and use a second coordinating pattern I had in my stash. (The peach strip above should have been the back of one of the pieces cut from my patterned paper.)
If you care to see the other cards I created with this One Sheet Wonder Template or a list of the supplies I used, keep reading…
In addition to the split front card design, I also created this one (for the same sketch) where the panels are all just glued to the card front to look like her sketch when the card is closed.
(The peach strip should have been the back of one of the pieces cut from my patterned paper.)
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I added a mat layer behind the vertical strip on this one. (I was able to make 2 of this layout.)
(The peach strip should have been the back of one of the pieces cut from my patterned paper.)
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I was able to make 2 of this layout.
(The peach rectangles should have been the back of two of the pieces cut from my patterned paper.)
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One of the small leftover scraps was used on this one. The multiple layers makes it seem larger than it actually was! Only 1 of these was possible.
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This was meant to use the other small scrap, but it was supposed to be the flip/alternate print side. I ended up just putting my greeting in it’s place. Only 1 of these was possible.
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I was able to make 2 of the final sketch.
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As I mentioned in my last One Sheet Wonder post, Mary charges for her PDF so I can’t provide the measurements, but they are given (for free) in her video. Here is how the 12×12 sheet was cut:
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Materials used on these cards:
- “Floral Clusters & Leaves” by The Paper Studio
- Two colors from the “Grass Green” card stock pack from The Paper Studio
- The peachy striped paper is #331575 (no name given) from Studio Calico/American Crafts
- Innocent Pink card stock from Gina K Designs
- The greeting stamp is from the #6249A (no name given) from Firefly/Momenta
- “Birthday Wishes” die (#MFT-1475) from My Favorite Things
- “Doodle Happy Birthday” die (#2146) from Poppy Stamps
- 6×6 “Grid” embossing folder from Pink & Main
- “Subtle” embossing folder from Stampin’ Up
- “Christmas Pine” ink from Gina K Designs
- White card stock
Thanks for checking out my card projects!









Beautiful cards!
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Your cards are all so well designed and beautiful! I love the pretty paper too!
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Oh Lisa, these are all so beautiful!!
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Love your eye for color and this is a great way to build up your supply of cards. I made cards from your last one sheet wonder and will give this one a try too. Thanks for influencing and inspiring me. LOL!!
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These are all so beautiful and that PP is perfect for this style of card making.
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Very cool.
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You created a lot of beautiful cards from one sheet of pp. Great job! I love that you found papers that went along with your pp and went your own way.
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