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Hello! It is Lisa Lahiff here with you today and I have a fun little DIY project to share with all of you. When school starts up I know everyone’s planner books/ school agendas can become filled to the brim with important information, so I thought it would be fun to make my own Tags…
CutCardStock is now carrying 3 New CURIOUS METALLIC 111# Cover weight Colors in size 12×12:VIOLETTERED LACQUERCHOCOLATEAlso arriving any day: Curious Metallic A1, A2, & A7 envelopes in Violette, Red Lacquer, & Chocolate.Featuring another GREAT PROJECT IDEA From Amber Lawrence!Creating a custom box is a snap with these simple instructions. Change the dimensions and easily change…
By: KellyTheSunshineCrafter Hello! I started off by printing the images onto vellum using my All-in-1 HP Printer. I let it sit for a few minutes to make sure the ink set.I started to use copics, but it didn’t look so good. So I tried Faber-Castell pencils (any pencils will do). Very LIGHTHANDEDLY, I colored my…
It’s hard to believe Halloween will be here soon. Wasn’t it just Christmas? :). Today I have a cute rather than creepy Halloween card that’s clean and simple with lots of bright, happy color. I started off with a comic strip background die I cut from Pop Tone Orange Fizz cardstock and adhered it to the front of…
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Judy R here today with a pretty floral spring thank you card using fabulous cardstock from CutCardStock! It features layered die cuts with fun rain boots and a delicate spray of favorite spring flowers: daffodils and tulips! Step 1 – Gather Your Supplies Gather your supplies and choose your papers/cardstock. Today I am using dies…
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Love your bright, springy card, Laura! That large scallop frame in green metallic is the bomb!
Cute, I love those notches in the corners… Those are time savers vs. mounting.–ct