Honey Bee Stamps – Spring Lullaby – 29 cards from one 6×6 paper pad
Hello friends! I’m so excited to share a new 6×6 paper pad tutorial with you. Honey Bee Stamps was so generous and provided me with their brand new paper pads and coordinating bling. I decided to use their Spring Lullaby collection first, but I also received their Birthday Bash paper pad and bling. So you can expect a future video from me using that cheerful collection.
Because it takes many hours to turn a paper pad into cards, this video has been sped up 6 times. The real time recording was around 5 1/2 hours, not including any of my planning, prep, or die cutting time. Watch the video below or click HERE to see it on YouTube.
Here is the cardstock I first pulled before starting on the cards. I always pull out way more cardstock than I ever use.
In addition to using the 6×8 paper pad, I also used 5 sheets of 8 1/2″ x 11″ and 14 sheets of 12″ x 12″ solid colored cardstock.
Cardstock colors –
Feather Boa – Bazzill
Dark Fairy Tale Pink – Color Mates
Weave – American Crafts
Dark Spring Green – Color Mates
Reflecting Pool – Coredinations
Polar Ice – Coredinations
Pacific Rim – Coredinations
Here are close up pictures of the cards I made, including sketches and measurements. For sketches that don’t include measurements, I simply figure the measurements out on my own, for what works for me. I also included some sketches by Queen & Company that were designed to work with their Foundation die sets. All of my cards are A2 size. Go HERE to see my video explaining how I determine card sketch measurements. All cards are made using Honey Bee Stamps Spring Lullaby 6×6 paper pad.
Fluttering Hearts Pierced cover plate die – Honey Bee Stamps
Peel off stickers – Love From Lizi
Circle dies – Spellbinders
Ink – Lawn Fawn
Highlighted supplies
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I love how you only made 2 baby cards to show this isn’t just a baby set… I also am amazed at how you picked the solid color card stock I always think it’s slightly the wrong shade doesn’t match… I love this paper pad when I saw it but now I love it more… Can’t wait to see what you do with the birthday paper pad
Thank you so much! Most people don't need a lot of baby cards, so I wanted to focus on other card themes. It's nice to have a couple in my stash though. 🙂
Thank you so much! You could easily make a ton of baby cards, but most people don't need very many. The pattern paper designs aren't baby themed, so I thought I would focus more on general card themes. I own soooo much cardstock. It's usually easy for me to choose coordination colors. When I do need more, I purchase individual sheets at Joanns when it's on sale. 🙂
Terrific set of cards. I like that not all of them are related to baby, making the pad pretty versatile! Great job, Kristie! 🙂
I love how you only made 2 baby cards to show this isn’t just a baby set… I also am amazed at how you picked the solid color card stock I always think it’s slightly the wrong shade doesn’t match… I love this paper pad when I saw it but now I love it more… Can’t wait to see what you do with the birthday paper pad
Thanks for sharing this 6×6 Paper Pad with 29 cards and not many scraps leftover! Way to go!
Thank you so much! Most people don't need a lot of baby cards, so I wanted to focus on other card themes. It's nice to have a couple in my stash though. 🙂
Thank you so much! You could easily make a ton of baby cards, but most people don't need very many. The pattern paper designs aren't baby themed, so I thought I would focus more on general card themes. I own soooo much cardstock. It's usually easy for me to choose coordination colors. When I do need more, I purchase individual sheets at Joanns when it's on sale. 🙂
Thank you so much! It's such a pretty paper collection. 🙂