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Do you love ink blending? I know I sure do. It’s Teri with TerisMailbox posting for CutCardStock showcasing ink blending on Cougar 80 lb. White Cardstock. So incredibly smooth! I am sharing two versions using Altenew’s Craft Your Life Watercolor flowers with two unique bloom arrangements. Create the Postage Stamp Outlines Die cut the stamp…
Love coloring with alcohol-based markers but looking for a way to amp your artwork up? Curious Metallic Cryogen White Cardstock allows for seamless blending while enhancing pretty images like this one with a touch of subtle shimmer.Start by stamping your image in a alcohol-friendly ink onto a panel of Cryogen White Cardstock trimmed to 4¼”…
Hello friends, Melissa here! I hope everyone is doing well and looking forward to beautiful Spring weather. I belong to a card traders group where we challenge each other to create different cards with either a new technique or fold or subject. This one is for the monochromatic challenge, which is a challenge indeed! So…
Hey everyone! Angela here, back with another scrapbook page to share. This month, our featured Product is Pop Tone Cardstock, and one of our themes is Patriotic. When it comes to Patriotic, I don’t think it gets any more serene than a National Cemetery like Fort Logan National Cemetery, where we visit frequently to put…
Greetings friends! Today I am posting this layered inlaid die-cut colorful card for CutCardStock. Add depth to the frame by gluing a few of the colored frames underneath the white embossed frame. Loving the cool colors and depth created by using multiple frames. Start with the Die-cutting Starting with an A2 size piece of Cougar…
Happy Fall! It is Teri with TerisMailbox posting this fun vellum window fall card for CutCardStock. I enjoy Fall weather and love creating cards with leaves and fall colors! I love how the inside leaves shine through the vellum adding additional layers. Create the Base Pieces Use an A2 size piece of Royal Sundance Kraft…
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