Not exact matches
Print these out
on cardstock, cut them out and
with a glue stick and a degree in engineering, you can have your own Ben & Jerry's community.
I had the fuchsia glitter
cardstock on hand, found the laser cut wood frame at Hobby Lobby and got the wood Happy Valentine's Day words Target
with my Valentine's Day Craft Supply Haul, but I found some cute replacement pieces for you in the materials list.
Our Advocacy Cards are designed to print
on one side only; when printed
on cardstock, these advocacy cards are layed - out
with 4 to a page and can be cut and used to mail or deliver short notes to friends or family.
Place cutout pattern
on sheet of
cardstock and trace around
with pencil.
small tin buckets easy to find at paint supply stores small cardboard paint buckets also at paint supply stores; paint or cover
with paper chinese food boxes most craft stores have these in a variety of colors plain paper sack
with a drawing or stickers
on the front and tied
with a ribbon or a
cardstock header stapling the bag closed plastic beach buckets check the dollar store for the best price terra cotta flower pots perfect for a garden theme; the kids can paint these for a party craft too fabric or felt bags
with or without a drawstring large tin cans of course, make sure the edges are not sharp mini canvas totes bought or homemade cardboard boxes such as a cereal box, cut down and covered
with paper or painted; add a ribbon, string or wire handle baskets lots of inexpensive ones available at thrift stores popcorn boxes available at party supply stores Helpful Tips:
The theatrical version and the Director's Cut are included, along
with the previously released bonus features, a new documentary, a 1996 short film by director Richard Kelly, a hardcover book, and some pieces of art printed
on cardstock, found inside an envelope marked «Roberta Sparrow.»
Printed
on sturdy
cardstock and finished
with semi-gloss aqueous coating, our full - color bookmarks will always leave a great impression
on your audience.
I made the stencils just by printing them
on cardstock and cutting them out
with a utility knife.
For the sign, I'll be sharing the tutorial later, but I made the letters just by printing them individually
on cardstock, cutting them
with a utility knife to make stencils, taping them in place, and dabbing
with a paint brush to help prevent bleeding.
With an X-Acto knife, carefully cut out the large words
on the
cardstock.
Luckily, they recently commissioned a series of prints by illustrator Matt Cipov, including Gnatcatcher
With Nest Eggs, printed
on archival
cardstock and ready for your frame.
I printed the letters
on white
cardstock and bordered them
with kraft paper.