Punch out squares from scraps of Halloween paper.Cut each square in half diagonally to create a triangle.
Fold the A2 card on the score.Arrange the triangles on the front of the card to create bunting to figure out the placement.
Glue all the triangles down on the front of the card. Stamp your sentiment in the bottom corner of the card. Create faux stitching around the card by drawing a dashed line.
Serve up your sweet little card with some sweet little treats!
Hi, friends! Today is my last post for the CutCardStock online store, and I just want to start out by saying THANK YOU to Amber and Cindy for everything! I’ve enjoyed working with these beautiful papers and quality products–thank you for the opportunity! 🙂 Today, I’m getting us in the mood for a fall day…
Hey there friends, it’s Pinky again and this is my very last post for Cutcardstock. I wanted to share a full instruction PDF with you using ONLY card stock for a mini album. This one is called “Our Memories” and here is a photo of every page. Scroll below to grab the PDF instruction file. …
Many times I find myself in need of a quick birthday, anniversary or hostess gift. This project is perfect to quickly create a gift tag that is ready to hang on a great bottle of wine. Simply change the color scheme and sentiment to fit your occassion! Wine Bottle Tag Tutorial by Amber Lawrence Supplies:…
As much as my kids and I hate to admit it, back-to-school is right around the corner. This month on the CutCardStock blog, we hope to inspire you with some great back-to-school projects. I’m kicking it off today with these origami wrapped pencil “chopsticks”! The key to this project is using some of the beautiful…
The definition of “shabby chic” is to give something the appearance of being an antique with signs of wear and tear, while at the same time giving it a soft, opulent, yet cottage-style decor, often emphasized with a feminine feel. This shabby chic style is what I was going for with this card I made…
Fancy edged & vintage chic Another square card, using the same patterned paper line (Hometown Summer) as the whimsical watermelon card shown earlier (July 8), but choosing another array of Pop Tone’s brilliantly colored card stock. This time the card has a shabby chic, vintage look but still uses a patterned paper from the Hometown…
Just a quick note to let you know that a link to this post will be placed on CraftCrave today [04 Oct 09:00pm GMT]. Thanks, Maria