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Two-Tone Torn Paper Ocean Card

Two-Tone Torn Paper Ocean Card

I saw a card using the Two-Tone Cardstock that Stampin’ Up! now carries that reminded me that the Two-Tone cardstock could be torn and look like ocean waves! That is how this Two-Tone Torn Paper Ocean Card came about! Tearing paper was something everyone was doing when I first joined Stampin’ Up! many years ago and then I didn’t see it for awhile. I think it is back now and a fun and easy technique to use!

The card base is Crumb Cake but the entire front of the card is covered. There is no Crumb Cake margin showing as I usually do. I cut several strips of different widths of the Two-Tone Cardstock in various colors in 5 1/2″ lengths to fit completely across the card. The other dimension of the strips doesn’t really matter since they are going to get torn to make different widths, so I cut some at 1″ and some at 2″ or 3″ wide. Two-Tone cardstock means that it has a white core which is perfect for looking like white caps on ocean waves! Also, one side of the paper has one color and the other side has the same color but in a different shade, lighter or darker. That gives you a lot of choices with just one sheet of paper!

You can use whatever colors for water, sky, sand or landscape that you choose. My paper isn’t labeled and sorted yet, so I’m not positive about my colors. However, I believe I used Crumb Cake for the sandy beach, Pool Party and Night of Navy for the water, and just regular Daffodil Delight for the sun. I punched out the sun with a 1 3/4″ Circle Punch. You can use whatever size punch or die you have. The top piece of “sky” is Basic White, colored slightly with Balmy Blue ink and a Small Blending Brush. You could also use a sponge. I purposely left some areas of the paper whitish to look like clouds.

The trick to tearing strips is to tear the strip toward yourself with the side of the paper you want to use in the front to show off the torn edge. When you have some strips cut and torn, just play around with them a little bit and see how you like them laid out. You can apply glue only to the bottom edge of the strip, then you can adhere succeeding strips by slipping them behind the top of the bottom strip and so on. Or start at the top and work your way down. If you don’t like the way something looks, you can slip in a small torn piece or you can tear off the top edge of the paper a little more to fix it how you like it. The sun is just slipped in behind the top water strip.

I thought my card needed a boat, but I didn’t think I had one. Then I did remember there was a little sailboat in the Choose Happy Stamp Set. I stamped it in Memento Ink, colored with a brown and a red Stampin’ Blend marker, then cut it out carefully with scissors. I think it turned out to be a good size for my ocean! If you don’t have a sailboat stamp, just draw one yourself. It’s just a bowl shape for the boat and put a triangular sail on top.

The greeting is one I found in the Saying Something Ephemera Pack. When I came upon it, I knew it was perfect for this card! I popped it up with Stampin’ Dimensionals. Then you are finished with the paper strips on the card front, check and see if you need to trim off either or both sides of the card to even up everything. I like to use my very old Stampin’ Up! guillotine cutter, if you have that! But the Paper Trimmer will also work.

See what other ideas you can think of for using the Two-Tone Cardstock! I just thought of one myself!

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Two Tone Cardstock Torn Strips Card

Two Tone Cardstock Torn Strips Card

This Two Tone Cardstock Torn Strips Card is so easy to make and shows another way you can use the Stampin’ Up! Two-Tone Cardstock! Today is the LAST DAY for the 20% off sale on all two-tone cardstock! You can choose some or all of your favorite colors to try out, or I suggest, buying one or more of the assorted packs. That way you get two sheets of each of six colors! These are 12″ x 12″ sheets so you will have lots of cardstock for cards and other projects and certainly perfect for scrapbooking.

Each piece of cardstock has a smooth texture for stamping and a white core that works great for techniques like tearing, sanding, crumpling, embossing, etc. This cardstock is two-sided with shades of the same color on each side.

106 Color Variations. This two-tone cardstock offers 53 lighter and darker Stampin’ Up! colors on double-sided sheets. It’s available in single or mixed-color packs for harmonious colorful or monochromatic projects. 

A Crafting Necessity. Two-tone cardstock has so much to offer! It’s an ideal layering option without adding bulk and its white core means you can tear, crumple, sand, and emboss your way to fun effects whatever your crafting skill level. Its smooth texture is great for stamping, clean cuts, crisp folds, and seamless color applications. And because it’s 12″ x 12″, you can use it as a scrapbook base, or you can cut it to use as part of your card-making projects.

This is how you make this card. I used “regular” Daffodil Delight cardstock for the card base. For the two strips on the side, I cut 1″ x 5 1/2″ strips from the Two-Tone cardstock I already had, one Granny Apple Green and one Poppy Parade. If you tear any cardstock TOWARD yourself, you will get that ragged edge. We used to do that a lot during my early days of stamping! When you tear this Two-Tone cardstock like this, it reveals the white core of the paper which just adds a little interest! If you use this paper but don’t want the white showing, just sponge a little ink on along the edge, which is interesting in itself.

For the focal point of the card, I used a new product I had. I die cut a circle with the Spotlight on Nature Dies in Basic White. Then I used a pear, strawberry, and foliage from the Good Times Mix & Match Ephemera Pack. You’ll find this new product on page 25 in the Annual Catalog. It looks like our other ephemera packs, but I noticed it was thicker. They are actually stickers! Just peel off the paper on the back if you want to use them as stickers or leave it on and perhaps use Dimensionals or other adhesive depending on your project. I used mine as stickers on this diecut circle base but then popped up the circle on Stampin’ Dimensionals. For a simple greeting, I just stamped directly in the corner of the card using a stamp from the Memorable Blooms Stamp Set.

These are the assortments of Two-Tone cardstock:

Celebrate Together

Memories In Bloom

Weekend Adventures

Turtle-y Sweet

Wildflower Celebrations

Everyday You & Me

Meant To Bee

Check your stash because maybe you purchased one of the scrapbooking workshop kits that Stampin’ Up! offered last year when this two-tone cardstock first came out. You may already have some sheets of this fun paper!

Today is the LAST DAY for the Two-Tone Cardstock Sale! Don’t miss it!

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Charming Day Damask Birthday Card

Charming Day Damask Birthday Card

This Charming Day Damask Birthday Card was a fun card to make! I used a Petal Pink Two-Tone cardstock for the background to show one of the techniques you can use with this two-tone cardstock. This paper has a light shade on one side and a darker shade of the same color on the other side, plus a white core. I took advantage of the white core of the paper with the embossed background.

In order to create the interesting background for this card, I embossed the Petal Pink Two-Tone cardstock with the Damask Designs Embossing Folder. This is a pretty embossing folder to use just as it comes out, but if you have two-tone cardstock, you can do something extra with the embossed paper. After embossing the pretty design, use a sanding block, or whatever you have, to lightly rub across the top of the embossed images. Go lightly at first. You can always do more as long as you don’t tear the paper. When you do the sanding, it will expose the white core of the paper! It’s very subtle on this card with the light-colored paper, but you can see it.

The card base is Basic White cardstock and the embossed Damask Designs layer is adhered to it. If you wanted a more dramatic background, use a darker color of the two-tone cardstsock.

For the flowers, I stamped this little cluster of flowers in the Charming Day Stamp Set with Memento Ink on Basic White cardstock. The flowers are colored in with Petal Pink Stampin’ Blends and the leaves with Lemon Lime Twist Stampin’ Blends. Then it was diecut with the Charming Day Dies. If you want the stamp set and dies, you can get the Charming Day Bundle and save 10%. The greeting is also in the stamp set and is stamped in Memento ink. It is diecut with my go-to…. the banner in the Stylish Shapes Dies. The flowers are popped up with Stampin’ Dimensionals, but the greeting is adhered flat to the card.

For a little embellishment, I used three of the Strawberry Slush & Pretty In Pink Gems on the embossed layer. They are small and just add a little sparkle. I didn’t want to add too much to this particular card because I wanted to show off the sanded embossing on the card using the two-tone cardstock.

If you are interested in any of the colors in the Two-Tone cardstock, there is a sale going on today and tomorrow, July 10 – 11. You can check out all the colors on page 77 in the Annual Catalog. The paper is 20% off on these last two days of the three-day sale! This cardstock is great for cardmaking and other projects as well as scrapbooking!

Before you decide on individual colors, check out the various assortment packs. There are seven assortments with two sheets of each of six colors which would give you several colors to try. They are mixed in on the Two Tone Sale page so just scroll through. Choose the grouping of colors you like the best or get all of them!

Read more about the Two-Tone cardstock HERE.

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Two Tone Cardstock Stampin’ Up! Sale Today!

Today begins the 3-day sale on all Two-Tone Cardstock at Stampin’ Up! You’ll find all the colors on pages 76-77 in the Annual Catalog and samples on pages 78-79. All Two-Tone cardstock is 20% off!

This sale is the perfect opportunity to stock up on a crafting essential that’s great for both card making and scrapbooking. Check out the wide variety of available colors and decide which ones you will want to have. Act fast before your favorite colors are gone! It is a 3 day only sale!

What is two-tone cardstock?? Each piece of cardstock has a smooth texture for stamping and a white core that works great for techniques like tearing, sanding, crumpling, embossing, etc. This cardstock is two-sided with shades of the same color on each side.

106 Color Variations. Our two-tone cardstock offers 53 lighter and darker Stampin’ Up! colors on double-sided sheets. It’s available in single or mixed-color packs for harmonious colorful or monochromatic projects. 

A Crafting Necessity. Two-tone cardstock has so much to offer! It’s an ideal layering option without adding bulk and its white core means you can tear, crumple, sand, and emboss your way to fun effects whatever your crafting skill level. Its smooth texture is great for stamping, clean cuts, crisp folds, and seamless color applications. And because it’s 12″ x 12″ (30.5 x 30.5 cm), you can use it as a scrapbook base, or you can cut it to use as part of your card-making projects.

Choose a few colors to try and see how you like it and what you can do with it! Remember, the sale begins today and runs through Friday, July 11th. While supplies last. Don’t miss it! Have fun!

If you are looking at the catalog online, here is the catalog PDF in which you can scroll to around pages 76-79 to view the Two-Tone cardstock. Or click the link below.

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Two-Tone Cardstock Sale Starts July 9th!

Two-Tone Cardstock Sale July 2025 Info

Starting tomorrow, July 9th, Stampin’ Up! is having a 3-day sale on all of the Two-Tone Cardstock! Did you know we have two-tone cardstock? What is it?! You’ll find all the colors on pages 76-77 and samples on pages 78-79 of the Annual Catalog.

All Two-tone cardstock will be 20% off! This sale is the perfect opportunity to stock up on a crafting essential that’s great for both card making and scrapbooking. Check out the wide variety of available colors and decide which ones you will want to have. Act fast before your favorite colors are gone! It is a 3 day only sale!

What is two-tone cardstock?? Each piece of cardstock has a smooth texture for stamping and a white core that works great for techniques like tearing, sanding, crumpling, embossing, etc. This cardstock is two-sided with shades of the same color on each side.  

Here’s a card I put on my blog a little while back using Two-Tone cardstock and showing the two shades of the same color! The circles are diecut from the same paper, but they are the other side of the paper! See the difference in shading?

Two Tone Circles Let's Celebrate Card

106 Color Variations. Our two-tone cardstock offers 53 lighter and darker Stampin’ Up! colors on double-sided sheets. It’s available in single or mixed-color packs for harmonious colorful or monochromatic projects. 

A Crafting Necessity. Two-tone cardstock has so much to offer! It’s an ideal layering option without adding bulk and its white core means you can tear, crumple, sand, and emboss your way to fun effects whatever your crafting skill level. Its smooth texture is great for stamping, clean cuts, crisp folds, and seamless color applications. And because it’s 12″ x 12″ (30.5 x 30.5 cm), you can use it as a scrapbook base, or you can cut it to use as part of your card-making projects.

Something different to try!  Choose a few colors and see how you like it and what you can do with it!

The sale runs Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday – July 9-11th! Don’t miss it!

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Use this ANNUAL CATALOG PDF to go pages 76-77 to see the listing in the catalog of all the colors.

Two Tone Circles Let’s Celebrate Card

Two Tone Circles Let's Celebrate Card

Last year Stampin’ Up! released the new Two-Tone cardstock, which we had years and years ago. I got several packages of it and have just now tried it! I guess it got lost in the shuffle and I forgot about it! But it is current in the new Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalog on pages 76-77 if you want to learn more about it and see all the colors. It is sold in packages of 12″ x 12″ paper, 12 sheets in a package. When Stampin’ Up! introduced it, it came in scrapbooking kits in an assortment of several colors. This card is made with the Two-Tone Granny Apple Green.

The big deal about the Two-Tone cardstock is that one side of the paper has a light shade and one side has a darker shade both of the same color! So you can do all sorts of things with just one sheet and two shades of colors! PLUS, the paper has a “white core” which means that you can emboss the paper and sand it lightly and expose the white underneath the color. Or if you tear the paper, the white inside will show.

For this card, I chose Granny Apple Green and went off a sample I saw in the Stampin’ Up! catalog on page 79. The card base is Basic White with a layer of the darker shaded side of the Two-Tone Granny Apple Green as the layer on the front of the card. Next I took another piece of the same paper and diecut smaller and larger circles using the Stylish Shapes Dies and the Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine.

Before adhering the Granny Apple Green layer to the card base, I glued these circles on to the front of the paper. Since the layer on the card is the darker shade of green, adhere the circles with the lighter shade facing up. You can play around with their placement or only use on size. Allow some to go off the sides of the paper, then trim along the edge when they are all glued down.

Next, either stamp a floral image or some focal point you like and adhere that to the card. I chose some yellow flowers in the Fully Flowering Ephemera Pack on page 29 in the Annual Catalog. This piece is popped up on Stampin’ Dimensionals. The greeting is stamped in Granny Apple Green Ink using the Simply Said Stamp Set. I wanted something narrow that I could place over the flower stem. I used Dimensionals on each end of the greeting so it would be even with the popped up flowers. I also added my last three Iridescent Foil Gems to the card. These were some of my favorite gems to use out of my whole collection.

That’s all there is to the card! You can definitely see the difference in the lighter and darker shades of the Granny Apple Green two-tone cardstock on this card, having the lighter side of the circles facing up against the darker side of the card background layer. I’ll be playing around more with the things you can do with the two-tone cardstock! Check it out in the catalog!

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