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Kylie Bertucci2 minutes read

Kylie Bertucci's Stampin Up demonstrator in Australia hosts Love It Chop It, a workshop encouraging card makers to cut and maximize designer series paper without fear. She shares simple cutting techniques and measurements to help users create multiple card fronts from a single sheet, inspiring creativity and preventing wastage.

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  • Kylie Bertucci's Love It Chop It workshop on Facebook focuses on helping card makers overcome their fear of cutting designer series paper and provides simple measurement techniques to maximize its use, encouraging creativity and efficiency in card making.
  • By demonstrating various cutting techniques and emphasizing experimentation without strict rules, Kylie inspires users to creatively utilize their designer series paper, showcasing the freedom and possibilities in creating unique card designs and avoiding hoarding tendencies.

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Recent questions

  • How does Kylie Bertucci help card makers?

    By hosting a workshop to overcome paper cutting fear.

  • What is the goal of Love It Chop It workshop?

    To help card makers utilize paper effectively.

  • How does Kylie recommend storing designer series paper?

    In clear mount cases with detailed labels.

  • What cutting techniques does Kylie suggest?

    Strips and diagonals for unique designs.

  • What measurements does Kylie provide for cutting paper?

    Full width is 14.4, cut at 17.2 or 7.2 for metric.

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Summary

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Maximize Designer Paper Use with Love It Chop It

  • Kylie Bertucci's Stampin Up demonstrator in Australia hosts a popular workshop called Love It Chop It on a private Facebook group.
  • The workshop focuses on overcoming the fear of cutting designer series paper and maximizing its use.
  • Kylie shares her simple measurement technique for cutting paper in both imperial and metric units.
  • The goal is to help card makers utilize designer series paper effectively.
  • Kylie recommends storing designer series paper in clear mount cases with color, paper name, and border details for easy access.
  • She demonstrates cutting the paper into card front sizes using specific measurements.
  • The technique allows for creating multiple card fronts from a single sheet of paper.
  • Kylie encourages users to chop their paper without fear to fully utilize it.
  • She suggests various cutting techniques like strips and diagonals to create unique card designs.
  • The workshop aims to inspire users to use their designer series paper creatively and not let it go to waste.

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Creative Card Layering Techniques Without Limits

  • Cutting the card diagonally to create layers and patterns
  • Measurements for cutting the card: full width is 14.4, cut at 17.2 or 7.2 for metric, half of 5.25 inches is about 2.5
  • Layering the card with Flirty Flamingo at 10 centimeters width
  • Cutting strips for layering, varying sizes are acceptable
  • Possibilities for layering and decorating the card with different elements
  • Encouragement to experiment with measurements and designs, no strict rules
  • Creating squares at 7 centimeters each for a new design
  • Utilizing leftover pieces for additional accents or decorations
  • Emphasis on the freedom and possibilities of cutting and using designer series paper, overcoming hoarding tendencies
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