Sentences with phrase «piece of cardstock»

Label the ever - changing groupings in this low - cost display — made with clothespins and twine — with metal scrapbooking label corners, and mount the photos onto pieces of cardstock using photo corners.
It's amazing how much a small piece of cardstock can say about you: where you work, what you do, your interests and most importantly, your personality.
Before he started painting, I cut out a couple pieces of cardstock to 8.5» x 5.5» and folded them in half to look like cards, and I kept a handful of additional 8» x10» sheets on hand so he could make a few pieces of art for us to hang on a chalkboard wall we have in our house.
You could slip small white pieces of cardstock into the slits on the bigger chalkboard turkey and have everyone write down something they are thankful for before or after dinner.
Sure, a hard - copy appointment reminder is a great physical way to ensure your clients don't forget to visit — but what happens when they inevitably lose that tiny piece of cardstock?
Instead of just throwing together a bunch of cluttered pieces of cardstock, paperweights, or stuff you won't ever look at again, we spent a lot of time coming up with some things we thought you'd really enjoy.
Cut a textured piece of cardstock to 7.5 × 4 sand the entire piece lightly then go back and sand the edges heavily.
Stack a few pieces of cardstock together, paperclip the template on top, and cut, leaving extra allowance around the template.
Mount them using photo corners onto pieces of cardstock; add scrapbooking label holders as IDs.
Fold your piece of cardstock in half horizontally.
Trace your child's hand onto a piece of cardstock.
Lay the template on top of a piece of cardstock and clip the layers together so they don't shift when you cut.
I made the oval egg shape as big as I could to fit as much room as the piece of cardstock would allow.
Then glue it to a piece of cardstock and write your guest's name!
Cut out the pumpkin template, trace it onto pieces of cardstock and cut out each pumpkin.
To create the cute placecards, I used the Waverly Inspirations Ribbon and a piece of cardstock.
This year since Cash is a bit older and more aware of what's going on, I wanted to let him really play around in the paint, so I simply cut out an decorative egg «stencil» from a piece of cardstock, and taped in onto another piece of cardstock, then just applied small dots of non-toxic fingerpaint in fun spring colors to each paper, and put it all out on a washable blanket for Cash to explore and play.
Culture Identity Cards: Have students fold a piece of cardstock in half and prop up on their desk.
Once you acquire a pillowcase or make your own, slide a piece of cardstock or two into the pillowcase to keep the paint from bleeding through.
So I used a piece of cardstock and cut it to the dimensions of the drawer front and then I measured out where I wanted my new pull and colored in the nail holes to show where I (and when I say «I» I mean Big Daddy) would pre drill holes for the screws.
I wanted to make the spots with some of the gingham fabric from her pillow, so I used Modge Podge to glue the fabric to a piece of cardstock, traced circles on the back and cut them out.
I gilded the edges and glued them to a piece of cardstock, then framed the whole thing.
Cut an 8 × 8.5 piece of cardstock and fold in half to form card base.
Glue down the piece of cardstock (you may need to cut it to fit correctly).
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