Hi, Lisa M. here today with a wedding favor project. Wedding preparations are in full swing at my house. The theme for the wedding is winter, complete with lots of snowflakes. We made beaded snowflakes, but we needed a cool packaging idea for them. We created a sparkly topper with cardstock from CutCardStock.com.
I started with a 4 1/4″ x 4″ piece of Curious Metallic Ice Silver Cardstock. I scored it at 2″. Then I used my MISTI and Midnight Blue Staz-On to stamp the sentiment.
Next, I used Cougar White Cardstock to die cut mini snowflake rosettes using the Sizzix Mini Snowflake Rosette Die.
Then to add some sparkle and bling, I die cut snowflakes using Silk Glitter Silvermist Cardstock (which just happens to be on sale this month) and blue glitter paper. I attached the snowflakes and rhinestones with Glue Dots.
I attached the bag inside the topper with Glue Dots. Then attached the snowflakes to the front with a Glue Dot.
With my daughter’s first birthday approaching, I am up to my ears in butterfly wings, wisteria, and pink and purple tulle. She’s a girly-girl for sure (the first time I put her in a fluffy floral dress she squealed), but she also loves the outdoors. So I figured there was no better theme for her…
Have you ever heat embossed glitter paper? I’ve got two cards and a video featuring this technique. Come check it out!I’ll be using MirriSparkle glitter paper today in Gold, Silver, and Evergreen. The glitter is so finely milled that the paper feels smoother than most glitter papers I’ve used. This is what prompted me to…
Hi, this is Lisa M. with a special layout to share. This Fourth of July was special celebration for our family. My daughter’s fiancce was home on leave. This is the first Fourth of July they have spent together in the same location. So I sent them out to have fun and take lots of…
CLOSED The CutCardStock 2026-27 Design Team Call is live! We’re looking for creative individuals to join our Design Team! Do you love working with your electronic die-cutting machine, or are you a hand-letterer? How about a card maker, scrapbooker, digital designer, or mixed media artist? Do you run an Etsy shop for invitations or other…
I’ve seen these gorgeous balls out and about while I’m shopping and I think to myself, “I can do something like that.” I finally thought of it while I was at the craft store and purchased several smooth foam balls.I dove into my supply of gorgeous Cut Card Stock Metallics (On sale this month). I…
On the 6th Day of Christmas, CutCardStock shared with me: A handmade card made even easier by using metallic edged, prefolded A2 invitations! Discover more from CutCardStock Blog Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email. Type your email… Subscribe