I can’t believe I initially hesitated on purchasing Core’dinations Card Stock from the Stampin’ Up! Holiday Catalog. I ultimately added it to one of my orders to give it a try. I’m thrilled with how the texture and color of this card stock evolves with a touch of sanding. I whipped up a Stampin’ Pretty 1 Minute to WOW! Video Tutorial (above) to share how easy and fun it is to use.
RELATED CORE’DINATION PRODUCTS (click on links to order):
- Cherry Cobbler Core’dinations Card Stock (127846)
- Early Espresso Core’dinations Card Stock (127848)
- Gumball Green Core’dinations Card Stock (127847)
- Core’dinations Dust Buddy (129366). Removes sanding debris.
- Stampin’ Sanding System (129367). Includes 1 sanding block and 4 sheets of sandpaper sized to fit block (2 of each grit)
Here’s a link to yesterday’s post where I used Cherry Cobbler Core’dinations Card Stock on a card.
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Very cool idea. Thanks Mary.
Absolutely lovely!
Great tips, I too hesitated to order…love your ONE minute tutorials, quick, informative and you’re out there!
Great card, I love how you change up your header too!
I too hesitated to purchase our Core’dination card stock but……I was immediately back to order the other two colors once I tried it out. LOVE IT! And yes….tearing it results in an amazing look.
Thank you Mary! Love it and I’ll have to add the Core’dinations card stock to my wish list!
Love it, Mary. I got to get me some of that paper, the finish look is fantastic. Thank you for all your videos, they are really fun to watch, I’ve learned so much through them and you.
Maria.
I’ve been using Core’dinations cardstock for several years, and I love it. Nice to know that it now comes in SU colors. Have you tried tearing the edge? Wow!