
This three-day sale is the perfect opportunity to stock up on every color of two-tone cardstock. Whether you’re making cards or a scrapbook spread, two-tone cardstock is a must-have crafting staple. Each piece of cardstock has a smooth texture for stamping and a white core that works great for techniques like tearing, sanding, crumpling, embossing, etc. Some colors may sell out faster than others, so don’t wait to start shopping when this sale starts on July 9!
If you have never tried this card stock in your crafting, let me give you some of the benefits of this unique paper. The solid color packs come in twelve 12″ x 12″ sheets per pack. It is normally $10/pack, however, it will be 20% off Wed-Fri this week
Benefits:
-One of the easiest ways to add depth & dimension to any project
-Built in color coordination
-Use both sides of the card stock
-Great for 3D projects like boxes, treat holders or fun folds to see both shades of the same color
-Better value- $10 for 12 sheets (12” x 12”) ON SALE for 20% off July 9-11 That is only $8/pack!!!
-Two looks from one piece of card stock making it very versatile and economical!
-Speeds up your design process as you have instant color matching
-Great for heat or dry embossing, die-cutting, layering, tearing and distressing as it will show the white center core and/or both shades of the color.
Tips:
-use lighter shade to punch or die cut shapes and stamp sentiments to make the words pop
-use darker shade for a card base or a first layer on your card front
-use the lighter shade for layer mats
-tear the edges to expose the white core
-dry emboss a layer and then use a sanding block to expose the white core in your embossed image
In the following image, I have used Misty Moonlight, Granny Apple Green and Strawberry Slush to create this card.

The card base in Misty Moonlight Two-Tone card stock, meaning the inside is the lighter tone. I have chosen to cut one-inch strips and tear them, exposing the white core for visual interest. You will notice that I also used the lighter shade to stamp Misty Moonlight ink on a banner.
Ypou can watch how this card came together over on my YouTube channel here: https://youtube.com/shorts/3-UKevKm-rk?feature=share

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