Welcome to March and another SheetLoad of Cards. Watch me as I make the 8-card set using a Pink & Main’s Dearest Friend stamp set along with Park Lane’s 6×8 Rustic Meadows printed cardstock.

Call Me {Crafty} Al
Visit Crafty Al’s (Alicia) YouTube Channel for this month’s PDF for “SheetLoad of Cards”. It’s a creative system of cutting paper to make a batch of cards. So easy to create cards by pulling coordinating patterned paper from your stash and following her template!
- YouTube Channel “Call Me {Crafty} Al”
- SheetLoad of Cards Video for March 2023 (watch for PDF!)
- My past videos of SheetLoad of Cards
My Process
I love to make cards because I find it very relaxing. Crafty Al has a convenient system to give us the pattern so we can enjoy the process. This month I went thru my 6×6 pads and came across this beautiful pad from Park Lane (JoAnn Fabric brand) of Rustic Meadows. Found 4 sheets with gold foil accents.
Once I picked my pretty patterned paper, I found coordinating solid cardstock for the layers of the card. I wasn’t sure if I wanted to use blue, orange, or brown so I waited until I had the small pieces of patterned cardstock cut. I went with brown for the background layer and blue and orange for the sentiment strips.




Products Used
- Michael’s 8.5×11 110lb kraft cardstock for card bases
- Park Lane Rustic Meadows 6×8 pad of patterned papers
- Pink & Main Dearest Friends (Link)
- Tonic Studio Paper Guillotine 12″ Trimmer (Link)
- Mini Score Pal from Scor Pal (Link)
- VersaFine Black Onyx Ink (Link)
- Misti Stamp Positioning Tool (Link)
- Lawn Fawn Stamp Shammy (Link)
- Tombow Multi Mono Liquid Glue (Link)




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