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Do you ever make cards and not finish them? I’m notorious for doing that. Many times I leave them unfinished intentionally. I like having lots of cards available to finish later so I can personalize them for the recipient and the occasion. Later I’ll go back, add an insert inside of the card, as well…
Hello, again! I’m so happy to be sharing another one of my cards with you today. Let’s jump right in! To begin, I cut a panel from Classic Crest 130lb white cardstock at 3.75”x 5”. I chose to use this cardstock because it’s a very high quality, sturdy cardstock that can withstand both heat embossing and ink…
Hey there CutCarStock friends, It’s Pinky today with a fun up cycling idea. Everyone has envelopes and we just toss them, so why not cover them up and make them pretty turning them into something useful!I took some Stardream Metallics Envelopes and made them into gift card holders. Here let me share how I created them. Fold Stardream Metallics Envelope A7 in half. Stitch up…
I LOVE Weddings and even more LOVE to create for them.Here is an ensemble of lovely, delicate blue flowers suite.Included are:A7 Invite5 3/4 Square InvitePhoto Thank You CardRSVP Card We have some fantastic products to coordinate with this suite of Wedding Digital products.From a great many of Square Envelope Colors to choose from… To A7 Envelopes and…
Hi Friends!! kel here today 🙂 Can you believe it’s only 2 short months until Christmas?!?! Every year I challenge myself to make thank you cards, but always end up buying them because it’s so much easier and faster. Well this year, I’m determined to send out some handmade thank you chards, so am experimenting with some…
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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