When I get to the end of a pack of Designer Series Paper (DSP) I usually sit down and create a stack of cards to use it up. In the next few posts I’ll share some favourite ways to do this with the pieces I tend to have left. Today I’ll show a few ideas for when I have enough for complete layers.

This is the simplest – layer on some contrasting cardstock and card base, then add a simple sentiment, with or without embellishments. Here I’ve added a folded length of ribbon behind the sentiment.

This one is stepped-up a bit, with a more elaborate tag and ribbon embellishment.

And this one has a die-cut decorated tag and a separate sentiment layer.
