
Inundated with scraps of cardstock but can't seem to part with them? Put all of the scraps from your American Crafts 12 x 12 Cardstock Packs and more to good use! Here's my tip to make colorful backgrounds. I toss my scrap strips in a bin (nothing fancy, just something from the dollar store) right in front of my paper trimmer.

I only keep strips that are longer than 4 inches and are cut relatively straight. And don't worry if they are all different widths, that's even better! As I'm diecutting other shapes, I often trim down the cardstock into strips if there isn't enough to save.

Once the bin is full, sort your strips by color.

Next, take a thin piece of cardstock or printer paper (A2 card front size 4 1/4 x 5 1/2) and apply adhesive all over.

Start laying strips diagonally, vertically or horizontally, in whatever order you choose: rainbow, rainbow separated with black or white, or a color family (pink, teal, purple) Once the card is full, trim off the excess around the edges.

You can even try a white only sheet. I like to burnish the strips down with a bone folder just to make sure they stick.

Now you have a colorful background for a happy card! Here I embossed a daisy stamp on the rainbow cardstock with white embossing powder.
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-Kate
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Thank you for showing how to use these. That card is beautiful and I’ll be trying this idea soon.
Looks like I’m late to the party but I love this idea. Thanks for sharing.
I have made card backgrounds similar to this and used embossing folders to provide extra interest. It also helps adhere the layers together better, too. Love using those scraps because, as my grandma used to say, “Waste not, want not”.
I found this technique a couple weeks ago and have just gone crazy making cards with it. I love it. I made one where I tore the strips, glued them down horizontally on a piece of paper and then cut them out with my dicot for words. what a creative looking design!
Wonderful idea!
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