Using Cardstock Strips to Make Card Backgrounds

Using Cardstock Strips to Make Card Backgrounds

rainbow strips on a white card base

Back in August I shared a post about using cardstock strips to make card backgrounds.  Since then, lots of companies have come out with strip dies for card backgrounds (thus solving the dilemma of crooked strips and unequal sizes).  Let me show you three ideas using these popular strip dies. 

rainbow strips on a white background with butterfly stamps

First, use your American Crafts Brights 12x12 cardstock pack to cut out your rainbow.  Be sure to think outside the box--pastels are great too!   Add a simple stamped image (here the butterfly) stamped in matching colors.

rainbow cardstock strips on a white background with flowers

Don't have a stamp or ink?  Why not add a flower or heart diecut or a tiny premade embellishment like a sequin or enamel dot

rainbow strip card on a white background

The third idea is to step it up! Add another die cut (here I used a Ric-Rac die) or even just add a thinner strip of cardstock to add dimension to the original strip. 

Don't forget that you can use one of the strips as your sentiment as well!

Hopefully that helps get you started with this trendy paper craft idea! And if you love the bright colors in this project, be sure and check out our Bright Spring Cardstock Collection for all the trendiest bright spring papers. 

-Kate

design team member kate

12 comments


  • norma

    How do you make it look like it has been stitched around the edge on the card and through the rick rack?
    Love the idea.
    Norma


  • Paula Northridge

    I love the ideas and dies. Can you share where they are from?


  • Mary A Diebold

    Super great idea. I’ve been using scraps to to make geometric designs. I save pretty much all my scraps.


  • Eva

    These are great ideas. Thank you for sharing!


  • Micki L

    That’s a great idea for using scraps! I sometimes wonder why I should keep the long narrow strips cut from the side of a rectangle. Now I know! Thanks!!!


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