If you’ve got a pile of Designer Series Paper scraps sitting on your desk (or in a basket… or a drawer), today’s project is going to make you SO happy! This easy SIP card is the perfect way to turn those leftover pieces into a beautiful handmade card—without overthinking the design.
SIP stands for Stamps, Ink & Paper, and this project is exactly that: simple supplies, easy steps, and a finished card that looks like you spent way more time than you did. I’m using Stampin’ Up! note cards as the base, which makes this idea extra quick and beginner-friendly. This is one of those layouts you’ll want to keep in your back pocket because you can repeat it over and over using whatever DSP scraps you already have—and every one turns out a little different!
Let’s jump in and use up those scraps to make something cute and easy!

For today’s easy SIP card, I’m using the Lovely Blossoms suite products along with Stampin’ Up! note cards as my base. And for the stamping, I’m featuring the Lovely Arrangements stamp set — such a pretty floral set that works perfectly with DSP scraps for a quick, polished card.
Easy SIP Card Video Tutorial
In today’s video tutorial, I’ll walk you through making one easy SIP card step-by-step using Designer Series Paper scraps and a note card base. Once you see how simple this layout is, you’ll be able to recreate it with whatever scraps you have on hand! And don’t worry — I’m also sharing lots of additional samples below the video so you can see how versatile this card design is with different paper patterns, colors, and sentiments.
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*The products used in this project were available for purchase while filming the video and/or writing this post. If something does not show in the list it is no longer available.
How to Make This Easy SIP Card (Details & Measurements)
Below you’ll find all the card details and measurements for the easy SIP card I made in the video. I’m also including the additional samples I shared so you can see how this same simple layout looks with different Designer Series Paper scraps, colors, and sentiments. It’s a great reminder that once you have one good card design, you can repeat it over and over and get a totally different look every time!

Card Measurements:
- Basic White Note Cards & Envelopes (note card size – 3 1/2″ x 5″)
- Designer Series Paper: 3” x 1 ½” (3 pieces)
- Basic White: 3” x 4 ½”



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Card Measurements:
- Basic White Note Cards & Envelopes (note card size – 3 1/2″ x 5″)
- Designer Series Paper: 2” x 2” (3 pieces)

Card Measurements:
- Cloud Cover Card Base: 8 ½” x 5 ½”, scored at 4 1⁄4”
- Designer Series Paper: 3 ¾” x 5”
- Secret Sea: 3 ⅞” x 5 ⅛”





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Hello Jackie:
Thanks for the quick and easy ideas to make beautiful cards. I am always looking for ways to use scraps and my dsp.
I am too so this is the perfect idea!
Hi Jackie, I love that you have so many different ideas and ways to do simple every body can do card making designs.
Learning can be challenging and sometimes overwhelming.
Thanks
I’m so glad you feel that way, that’s always my goal to inspire!