Free Online Trimming Diagrams

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Holly Anderson

So you like making cards, huh? Have you ever found yourself struggling to make card bases? Can’t figure out the right dimensions or how to cut up your cardstock efficiently?

I bet there are a lot of you who would love these free card trimming diagrams for 12 x 12 cardstock you see in the November/December issue of Paper Crafts magazine.

What’s that? You have 8 1/2 x 11 cardstock to work with? We have those too, like this one, which shows you how to make the standard A2 size card.

8068578702 253373ca1b Free Online Trimming DiagramsYou’ll find this diagram and three others online by clicking here!

So go grab some white or kraft or any color cardstock you want, and make some card bases!

Thanks for checking in!

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7 Responses to Free Online Trimming Diagrams

  1. Helen F. says:

    Thanks for the Trimming Diagrams. I use mostly 8 1/2 X 11 papers for my A2 size card bases, but have a ton of 12X12 that I would like to use without too much waste :)

  2. maria f. says:

    Very practical – thanks.

  3. Shelly says:

    Thank you so much -I will put these to excellent use!

  4. Lucy says:

    Thanks for the cutting diagrams. Would you consider coming up with some cutting patterns (ala one sheet wonder type cutting diagrams) to help us all use up our stash and not waste too much of our precious cardstock? I, for one, tend to hoard really nice cardstock because I don’t want to waste a bit of it.

  5. Mary Bee says:

    Thanks for the diagrams, Holly. I will put them to good use.

  6. Sue says:

    I received my magazine last week and I love that article. I will definately save it and can make a lot of card bases. Thanks.

  7. Brenda B. says:

    Fabulous! Thanks! These will come in handy.

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