Pop Tones

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…

Big Books Bookmark

I don’t know about you, my fellow crafters, but I have a thing for rainbow color patterns. I like to store my inks and cardstocks in rainbow color and I love to craft using the bright colors of the rainbow. I think that is something that hit me when I was about 9 years old,…

Sticky Note Holders

Looking for an inexpensive thank you gift that’s also easy to make?  These handmade sticky note holders are perfect for those times when you just want to let someone know you’re thinking about them.  And with the bold colors of Pop Tones Cardstock, they’re as pretty as they are useful! I chose a bright and…

Friendship Photo Folio

Hello and welcome to the CutCardStock Blog! It’s Gloria with you today. I have a 7″ x 5″ photo folio tutorial to share. The folio folds up to 7″ tall by 5″ wide and is 1/8″ thick. I have a magnetized band keeping the folio closed. I paired the bold Pop-Tones Cardstock with pretty decorative…

Brightening Up My Nights

During the summers in the midwest, I remember catching lightening bugs in glass jars. I still enjoy watching them in the backyard.  Lisa M. here today sharing a fun card using CutCardStock Pop-Tone Papers. I started with paper from Photo Play Paper’s line Summer Daydreams. The CutCardStock Pop-Tones cardstock (on sale this month) were a…

Keep It Rolling!

Hello all! I’m back today with a fun project you can create and play with your kids! I saw this project idea – “activity cubes” on Pinterest the other day and immediately I knew I must give it a try. And these actually got my kids to do some house chores happily and voluntarily! My…

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…