Author: CutCardStock

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Flamingo Invitation Cards

Hello and welcome to the CutCardStock Blog! It’s Gloria with you today. I have created a simple birthday invitation card for a child’s birthday party. This card is simple to make, but so pretty and fun! You can easily personalize the invitation by using computer-generated text. Begin by cutting Basis Black Cardstock to 11″ x…

DIY Drink Umbrellas

Hosting a party this summer and looking for a quick and easy way to dress up your drinks?  These fun handmade drink umbrellas can be customized to fit the theme of any party or backyard barbeque.  Combine them with the beautiful metallic finish of the Bright Foil Cardstocks for a super trendy look! There are…

Thank You Treat Box

Who doesn’t love a sweet treat? I’m back today with a tutorial on how to make a ‘thank you’ treat box. I think this is a cute way to show gratitude to someone you love or use it as a party favor box for any occasion. I love the gold foil cardstock by CutCardStock, it’s…

Summer Party Straws

Hello wonderful card stock fans!  It is Lisa Lahiff here with you today and with summer beating down on us here in Ohio I couldn’t help but feel like having a little fun, while cooling down with some drinks… Supplies Needed:Fun in the Sun 6″ x 6″ paper pad by PebblesStartdream Metallic Cardstock in SilverBright…

They will be Masked.

This month’s theme at Cut Cardstock is Summer Entertainment. At home, we like getting together with family, friends and neighbors. We also like going to carnivals and festivals. Sometimes we just like to sit down, relax and be lazy, watch a movie or play board games, especially when the temperature rises. And all that is…

ALL THAT GLITTERS……..

IS GOLD! Antique Gold Engraved invitation featuring my hand-calligraphy and paper marbling. The Midas touch has been the latest (and greatest) trend I’ve seen recently with formal wedding invitations.  From letterpress, to engraving, to edge-painting, to foil stamping, to wax seals to paper marbling, to envelope liners…… Why is gold the IN color? Perhaps because…