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Old 08-27-2005, 12:53 PM   #1  
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Question OSW ?? Please teach me!

I think I get the basic principle of a one sheet wonder: many projects from one sheet.... that's all I understand.
Is it a sheet of patterned paper?
Do you stamp a whole sheet and then cut it up?

Can someone please teach me all about osw? It looks interesting!

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Default osw

You can use pattern paper or you can make you own. You stamp the whole sheet of paper. Stamp your images close together because once you cut them up, they are just going to be small pieces. Then cut it up for your projects. I love to make scrapbooks using this technique. I just stamp the whole sheet then cut the pieces as I go. No set pattern. Use the extra small pieces for extra embellishments or cards. It's a huge time saver.
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There are many templates for those of use that need to have that structure. They are in the gallery under special collections I believe. there is a whole gallery for OSW.
I type in OSW template and there are some templates that come up and examples. I just printed of 6 different templates just yesterday. This is a great way to make box sets for gifts!

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