Famous Standard Slimline Card Size References. I have used the same principles as i did to make my a4 card bases. Basically, a slimline card is a tall card that fits into a business size envelope.
But here are some popular sizes: This size allows me to get two card bases from a single sheet of cardstock by cutting each to 3¼ x 11″ then scoring on the long side at 5½”. Does mailing a slimline card require additional postage?
Cut Your 8.5 X 11″ Cardstock To 7 X 8.5″ And Fold It In Half The Long Way.
This set also includes a layering die, and 2 slimline background dies. I’ll use the finished card size of 3.25 x 6.25 to demonstrate the cutting here as it’s the most popular. The envelope starts with an 8 1/2″ x 11″ sheet of 32lb paper.
The Standard Size Of Slimline Cards Is Typically 3.5 X 8.5 (Or 8.89 X 21.59 In Centimeters).
This set contains 11 dies & makes a slimline card with a finished size of 8.5 x 3.5 inches which fits in a standard size business envelope. The cards feature the words of cheer bundle from stampin’ up! I have used the same principles as i did to make my a4 card bases.
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To start i cut down my cardstock i took a standard size sheet of 110lb card stock in white for my card base and cut it down to 7 inches by 8.5 inches and scored it at 3.5 inches. For standard a2 size cards, you can cut two card bases from one sheet of 8 1/2″ x 11″ cardstock. The envelope for a slimline card is the same as a standard business envelope, and therefore it.
It Is Important To Be Able To Quickly Create.
I also don’t know what envelope sizes are available to you, if any for these card base sizes, so please so please bear this in mind if you do decide to use them. I found that using card stock was too heavy and regular 20lb copy paper seemed to light. January 28, by heather holbrook.
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One of the hardest techniques for beginner card makers to master is card bases and layers. You can only cut one card base from each sheet, with a strip left over to add to your scrap bin. Hi everyone, it’s priscilla here.