Distressed Card

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I made this card a few years ago and just found it again. I thought it was a fun way to show how to distress white core cardstock with sandpaper. The card is super simple and can be made with those little cardstock scraps you have lying around. I suggest that you cut your cardstock to the size you want first and then sand it. That will give you the fun white edges. The flowers were punchesd with a Marvy punch and adhered with some CTMH retired silver flower embellishments and a brad. Easy peasy.
Stamps: CTMH Woodland Sentiments (retired)
Cardstock: White Daisy, Chocolate, Blush, Bamboo
Inks: Black
Other: Marvy Flower Punches, CTMH White Daisy My Accents (retired), Silver Brads

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  1. Lovely! I’m glad you shared it! I may have some of those flowers hanging around my craft corner…now to find them! LOL

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