Okay, so I got to try out a multipack of Bazzill Card Shoppe cardstock!! I will tell you, this is some really great cardstock! Were talking 100lbs weight and will stand up, to just about anything!! I was truly impressed! So, I played around with some things and had so much fun doing it! :)
It comes in 8.5 x 11....which is perfect for cards and other paper goodies.
I even managed to make a cute little box...
top of box |
I did try several different things with the cardstock. I inked it up, glittered it, flocked it, put glue on it, crimped it, ran it through my die cutting machine....hmm...I really cant remember everything I did!! lol :) I was just having FUN!!
So, now for the giveaway.
All you have to do is: Leave a comment on my blog and tell me what you would do with the Bazzill Card Shoppe cardstock! You will have Friday May 4 until Sunday May 6(midnight) for a chance to win. I will randomly pick ONE winner, to win a 28 multipack of the Bazzill Card Shoppe!! (I will announce the winner, Tuesday May 7 on my blog!) :) And feel free, to click on any of the above links or this one, to go to Bazzill Basics.
UPDATE!!: Instead of ending on May 6 at midnight. I will run it for the whole week! So, Sunday May 13 at midnight, is the end date! I will announce the winner on Tuesday May 15!!
Thank you for stopping by and have a wonderful weekend! :)
Oh my, I would so LOVE to win this prize! I have been wanting to try this Bazzill Card Shoppe cardstock for a while, to make cards with. I think the thicker weight and smooth texture will be perfect for my cardmaking =)
ReplyDeleteWow, Shelly! Lucky you to receive such a fun pack of paper to play with! I love the cards you made...clean and simple. The heavier paper is so much nicer for cards, isn't it? Thanks for a chance to win! (And have fun playing with the rest of your paper...can't wait to see what you make next!)
ReplyDeleteOh!! Sweet creations Shelly. Love your cards and box. I am seeing these CS at so many blogs...Thanks for a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing cards Shelly! I really like how you've showcased the colored cardstock, as sometimes I have a bit of trouble working with something other than white or kraft!
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