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Do you remember making diorama projects in school? This diorama card will take you no time to create and it folds flat so you can mail it. Having dies to cut the pieces is much easier than working in a shoebox getting glue all over.Bright colors are always my go-to colors so I decided to…
Do you have tons of those brightly colored rolls of washi tape lying around just waiting for a project? (I know I do!) Here’s a way to use up some of that stash by creating pretty plaid panels for a fun and easy St. Patrick’s Day banner.Start by trimming Classic Crest Solar White Cardstock (110 lb)…
Good morning everyone!! How are you?? Well I wanted to share a quick but oh so pretty card with you today that I made for Cut Cardstock. I wasn’t sure where I was going with this card at first, or that it was even going to be a card. I had pulled some flower dies…
This year I was invited to another house for Thanksgiving, so it’s time to get Mo’ Crafty with some CutCardStock! Hi, I’m Maureen (A Little Mo Crafty), and I want to share my holiday project with you. This easy idea adds a touch of homemade charm to any hostess gift: a wine tag hanger! Start…
I am currently obsessed with two things: brush calligraphy and my digital die cutting machine. Brush calligraphy has been a long-standing obsession and since I got the Silhouette Portrait around Christmas I’ve been really putting it through its paces. I decided to incorporate both things when setting out to design a piece of encouraging/inspirational wall…
When best-laid plans don’t go according to plan – you adjust! I am using one design in two different ways. One as a stencil, and the other as an overlay cut out. My stencil got partially ruined so I saved what I could and moved forward adjusting my idea and making two cards. Hi, I…
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