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Hello! It is Lisa Lahiff here with you today, and happy Monday!!! Today I’m mixing things up by sharing another creative way to use your envelopes. Now you could do this trick with any color envelope you have, but I’m using the Brown Bag A7 Envelopes ( and pssstt – these guys are on sale…
We are featuring a project from previous Design Team member Kristie Larsen. Today we are shining it up using some Curious Metallics, so let’s get started!I started by gathering some gold and silver Curious Metallic card stock and die cuts some elements for my card.I wanted my stamping to be subtle so the shine of the…
Hello all, welcome to our blog!I made this cute gift box to give to a friend of mine to Thank her for being such a sweet friend and help me around the holidays, and I thought to share it with you all. I used the fantastic Stardream Metallic cardstock from Cut Cardstock. It is a beautiful cardstock indeed.I…
Yay we have some fantastic designers I can’t wait show case. Gorgeous projects and a ton of inspiration!We asked the very TALENTED SplitCoastStampers designers known as “The Dirty Dozen” to create some projects/cards with our product.The first designer I want to showcase is so super, duper talented that I spent a good morning enjoying all…
Purchase a POP-TONE Sample pack for $6.50 and receive a $6 gift certificate that can be used on your next purchase from CutCardstock.com . The sample pack contains one of each of the Pop-tone colors in th 65 lb cardstock: Banana Split, Berrylicious, Black Licorice, Blue Raspberry, Bubble Gum, Cotton Candy, Grape Jelly, Grapesicle, Gumdrop…
Hello, again! Today I’m going to share a card with you that I made using a technique that I’m going to call “faux inlaid die cutting” because instead of using a die I’m going to be using a punch. This is a fun way to utilize those supplies that you may not often use. To begin,…
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