WINNERS of the Giveaway & CLASSIC LINEN CARD STOCK
Giveaway Winners:
Discover more from CutCardStock Blog
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
Giveaway Winners:
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
The seasons are changing… on the blog and in the air! We wish all the best to our departing Design Team and we welcome our new crafty gals to the team. Click over on the “Design Team” tab to find out more about the team and see what they are up to. Starting this month…
Bright oranges and yellows are so cheerful on cards. I love using them for friendship and encouragement. Since Pop-Tone card stock is on sale this month, I thought I’d combine a few of my favorite choices using a cute little stamp set from Spellbinders called the Breakfast Club. I started off by first blending some Distress…
It’s that time…. time for a giveaway! This month we saw Giovana’s beautiful wedding card, complete with a lovely envelope seal.These envelope seals are so versatile; they can be printed on or stamped on and completely customized for your project! We want to share a package of the seals (your choice of gold or silver)…
CutCardStock Design Team Call is live! We’re looking for creative individuals to join our Design Team! If you love to work with your electronic die-cutting machine, or are a card maker, hand-letterer, scrapbooker, digital designer, mixed media artist, run an at-home invitation business, or any other maker that loves to work with paper, we would love…
Hello and welcome to the CutCardStock Blog! It’s Gloria with you today. Christmas cards are finished and now it’s on to Valentine’s Day cards! I created a Valentine gift pocket from a Basis Red A7 Envelope and some printed paper. It is always fun to give small gifts for Valentine’s Day, and this sweet pocket is perfect for a…
Missing a friend or loved one and looking for a special way to let them know you’re thinking of them? This circle easel card is bright and cheery thanks to Pop-Tones Cardstock and easy to make with a just handful of dies.To create the easel card base, start by trimming a piece of 110lb. Neenah…
Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.