I cannot wait for you to try this technique called stack, cut, and shuffle. It sounds like a line dance. I’m giving Rick Adkins credit for sharing it; I watched his video when it was shared in a training group challenge. I shared it with my team on Tuesday night, and they love it.
The technique provides a new twist on 2 things that I already do – creating cards in sets of 4 and spotlighting DSP with panels. Why 4? Typically 4 cards requires 2 pieces of cardstock for the bases and 1 piece for the layers; I’m not left with random scraps. Why panels? That’s a personal preference; I think it creates a pretty card without being complicated. I shared a panel card on Monday here. Panels can be used in a variety of ways and are an easy start to creativity for me. Have I convinced you to try it?
The Facebook Live
In today’s video I didn’t talk about the dice that provided the recipe for my cards. I was working against the clock and getting a sample done was priority. But I did follow the recipe and scored myself at 4 of a kind in Yahtzee terms following a “new” technique called stack, cut, and shuffle. The dice called for a thank you monochromatic card featuring the subtles color family with embellishments and coloring. I’m not sure that my cards are monochromatic, but I hit the other categories.
I’m not going to roll the dice for next week. I’m taking the next 2 weeks off to spend more time with my family. My friend, Syble, is off next week and she and I have plans for starting some baking and decorating traditions with Hazel. I will start Card Yahtzee back in January. I may still have a YouTube or Facebook live, but it will be a surprise not scheduled.
The Details for Stack, Cut, and Shuffle
My best advice is to watch the video first then come back here to get the measurements.
Stack
Start by selecting 4 coordinating patterns of DSP. If the pattern is directional plan your cuts to work with the pattern. Your cards can be horizontal or vertical, and depending on your pattern you may need to decide that before you cut. Stack them so the patterns are all going the same direction. My samples do not have a pattern that required such coordination. In my Facebook post I will share some that do.
Cut
Cut the stack of 4 either 3.75 x 5 or 5 x 3.75. On the short side, cut the stack at 2.5. Set the skinny stack aside for a moment. Rotate the 2.5 x 5 stack 90 degrees to the right. Cut at 2.75. Cut the skinny piece at 1.75. Watch the video for demonstration of the stack and cut.
Cut 4 coordinating layers of cardstock 4 x 5.25 and 4 card bases 5.5 x 11, scored at 4.25
Shuffle
Now you are ready for the shuffle part of the technique. I hate to tell you to watch the video to see it in action, but that’s what I’m going to do. Until you do this for yourself, written directions will be very confusing.
As I shuffled my DSP pieces I set them on the layer of cardstock that they would be adhered to. Then I reviewed each arrangement to determine the card orientation and DSP placement. The video demonstrates all of the steps in the stack, cut, and shuffle technique. Please comment with any questions or ideas you have for using it yourself.
Are You Playing Along?
I would love to know your thoughts and see your creations. I still haven’t tried adding a photo comment to the blog here or on a YouTube video. I do know you can add it to the Facebook Page. If you need help sharing your photo, email it to me and I’ll share it for you. Send it to hello@michelesalchow.com. (I’ve got prizes to send for participation.)
My next scheduled YouTube live is Monday, January 3rd at 11:00 am CST. And the next scheduled Facebook live is Wednesday, January 5th at 11:00 am CST.
FREE Online Zoom Card Class
On Thursday, December 16 at 2:00 pm CST I hope you will join the Zoom Card Class. The class is FREE to watch. With a qualifying order I’ll send you supplies to make your own cards – I’m not allowed to send stamped images. To join the Facebook event click here. If you aren’t on Facebook, you can still join the fun; click here to join the zoom.
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From today’s video Here are a few of the projects from the Gingerbread Mega Class
I stamped the inside of each card the same
I would love to hear from you and know what you are creating today. Please drop a comment or email and let me know. hello@michelesalchow.com. If you would like to receive an email with every blog post please complete the form at the bottom of the post.
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Michele
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Great video and explanation of the Stack and Shuffle method you used to create these really lovely cards. Thanks so much for your inspiration. Great way to get rid of those dsp scraps.
Thank you for your sweet comment. I’d love to see what you create. Please take a photo and email hello@michelesalchow.com