Author: CutCardStock

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Camouflaged Die-cut Card

Hello again CutCardStock fans!  It’s Annie, and today I wanted to share a bright and feminine watercolored card with a camouflaged die-cut sentiment made using gorgeous Pop Tones cardstocks and some of the other fun supplies found in the CutCardStock store. Start by watercoloring your patterned paper.  I’m using water-based markers with a Zig Medium…

Pop Tones Projects

I love the bright colors that Pop Tones cardstock offers…. it’s perfect this time of year when the bright and cheery colors of summer are upon us. The CutCardStock Design Team has been playing with these colors and commenting how yummy they are. Who doesn’t love Banana Split, Blue Raspberry, Whip Cream and Wild Cherry?…

Prayer Card Wall Art

In Loving Memory of May 31st was a sad day for the Podorsky family as it was the one-year anniversary of the passing of my dear Mother-in-law.  Shortly after her death, my sisters-in-law and I began the emotional task of helping my father-in-law go through her belongings.  Being of Polish descent she was raised in…

Ombre Friendship Card

Hello and welcome! It’s Gloria with you today. I love the look of ombre – in paint, nail polish, cake frosting, and paper! I decided to create an ombre card with shades of green Pop-Tones Cardstock! The design team is celebrating FRIENDSHIP this month! I try to keep a stack of generic, friendship cards in…

Father’s Day Gift Tag

So, the minutes are ticking down on Father’s Day and you still need a quick and easy gift idea…no problem! It’s Annie, and I’m back today with a simple handmade gift tag project for those of us with dads who love snacking. Let’s start with the materials.  I’m using Basis Cardstocks in Navy, Natural, and…

Hero Tag

We are sharing lots of inspiration for masculine cards and projects this month on the blog! Amber here, and I thought I would show an easy way to add some pizzazz to a tag; you can easily make this and share with a special man in your life…. I started by stamping my images on…