Stampin' Up! Designer Series Paper Organizing
Today I am excited to share an organizing and helpful tip that I use for my Stampin' Up! Designer Series Paper (DSP). I love using DSP paper for my cards and projects, but sometimes I forget what colors coordinate with each DSP paper pack. So then I have to stop what I am doing and look it up in my Stamp' Up! catalog. So I thought about it and I created these color sheets.
Then I stuck the cards inside the DSP pack so when I go use that paper, I have my handy card which shows the coordinating card stock colors. This is a great reference tool. You can download your own PDF file and create your own cards (see below). Hope this inspires you!
On each sheet I have 2 DSP packs listed and it shows that picture of the DSP paper, the DSP name, i.e. "Park Lane", the item number and I also have photos of the coordinating card stock colors. I cut the sheets in half and trimmed them to 5x7 and laminated them (see below).
Then I stuck the cards inside the DSP pack so when I go use that paper, I have my handy card which shows the coordinating card stock colors. This is a great reference tool. You can download your own PDF file and create your own cards (see below). Hope this inspires you!
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