Here’s a simple, stunning way to turn one 6″. x 6″ sheet of paper into three different cards using the gorgeous Floral Delight DSP.
If you’re new to One Sheet Wonders (OSW), don’t worry! It’s a fantastic way to maximize your paper and create beautiful cards without needing a ton of supplies. Plus, you can mix and match your DSP designs for endless creative possibilities! The paper patterns might be the same, but the cards will be totally different.
What’s a One Sheet Wonder?
An OSW uses one sheet of patterned paper that is cut into pieces to create several card designs. It’s a great way to stretch your DSP and end up with beautiful cards in no time.
By making the cuts from the template on the right, you’ll end up with three cards, in a few minutes.

Let’s Talk About the Sketches
These sketches will give you an outline for each card design and make cutting your DSP a breeze. Once you’ve got your DSP cut, you’ll follow the sketches to assemble your cards. You’ll see how easy it is to create unique and beautiful cards with minimal effort. The designs are perfect for any occasion and are a great way to use up some of your DSP stash! Don’t forget- the sketches are just an idea- go wherever the inspiration takes you! I twisted the design, too.

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Where to Find More One Sheet Wonder Inspiration
If you love OSWs, take a peek here for more ideas! With one sheet wonders, there’s no limit to what you can create. One Sheet Wonders are such a great way to:
- Stretch your DSP and make the most of your supplies
- Create multiple cards at once without the stress
- Experiment with different card layouts and techniques
- Get a jumpstart on your cardmaking stash for any occasion
I hope you’re as excited as I am to try this 6×6” One Sheet Wonder project! If you give it a try, I’d love to see what you create. Share your cards with me on social media or in the comments—I always love to see what you create.
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