The only difference is that instead of tearing the cardstock completely in half, you make two tear lines and then stop just before reaching the end of the cardstock. The concept for creating this style of card is similar to the first couple of designs. The second way to use the torn paper effect in your card making is to create this fun little scroll design. Feel free to download the printable tutorial for a complete list of supplies and all the measurements. To create the portrait style card, simply change the orientation of the card and a few of the measurements. Adhere one torn piece to the top and one to the bottom of the card front as shown. Stamp a greeting on the largest torn piece. Tear the cardstock piece in half, slowly, so you end up with two torn pieces measuring 5-1/4 inches long. Cut a 5-1/4 x 2 inch piece of cardstock using the same color as the card base. Plus, you can create it in either landscape or portrait style! Let’s talk about how to create the landscape style card. The first two card ideas feature a simple way to use the torn paper effect in your card making. However, keep in mind you can use any supplies you have on hand to create these cards. The cards feature a variety of products from the Stampin’ Up! Textured Chic Suite. You know how much I love paper tearing! So today I have some fun and simple paper tearing techniques to share and I have two different ways you can use them in your card making.