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There were several areas that didn’t cut, so I made manual cuts with a crafting knife.
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There were several areas that didn’t cut, so I made manual cuts with a crafting knife.
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Living in Houston, TX, I don’t really get four seasons anymore, but I like to pretend it’s fall and ignore the fact that it’s still 90 degrees outside. To help support my delusion I wanted to create some fall decor. I went with a wreath to hang on the inside of our front door and…
Summer is the perfect time to get married and as a result there is a need for a stash of wedding cards. This elegant card would be great for any wedding.I started with a piece of Classic Linen in Epic Black cardstock cut to 5.5″ x 8.5″. I scored it at 2 1/8″ and 6…
A job well done deserves a bright and shiny card. Bright Foil card stock in Silver is the perfect backdrop for my congratulations card today! This card stock embosses really well, so I picked out a fun, embossing folder from my collection and ran it through my Gemini Jr. for some texture. For the sentiment, I used…
Hey everyone! Angela here with an Elegant Wedding Layout. Spring Weddings are the best, and my husband and I attended a beautiful one a few weeks back. I just love weddings. They make me so sentimental and I love using the Wedding Colors to create beautiful layouts. This month we are featuring Glitter Cardstock –…
Hi Friends!! kel here today 🙂 I can’t believe it’s already November! Do you handmake your Christmas cards? I try really, really hard to, but always seem to fall short! So yikes, I think I need to get a move on making mines!!I started by heat embossing my stamp – I wanted to make sure I matched…
Hi everyone,It’s Christy with my first Cutcardstock design team project. So grateful for this opportunity and happy to be included in this term! The theme for this project is Spring, and Chicago (my city) has battled consistent snow, ice and frigid temps. I wanted to make something that I could hang in the studio to…
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