What a great color! Shimmery teal/green makes the perfect dragon skin. This, like all BM embossing powders, is extremely fine and melts evenly under my heat tool. It makes beautiful sentiments as well as a medium for my stamps.
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Dawn Bryson
Great quality card stock
I got this paper to use for my card bases as I like a paper that more sturdy and this is perfection. Scores beautifully and hold my embellished cards with out buckling.
J
Jenn
Not Your Mamas is the best heavy weight cardstock!
L
Lorraine Bilios
Love this
This is the best cardstock I have ever used, and I've used pretty much all brands. I've been a scrapbooker and card maker for 20 plus years, believe me when I say you can't go wrong with this cardstock.
M
Mary Laffin
Thick cardstock
The paper was nice and heavy but unfortunately didn't work for me. I was looking for something thick enough that alcohol markers wouldn't bleed through. from the video I saw (Jennifer McGuire) they worked with the Copics but not with the Stampin Up blends. Do you have a thicker stock that would do the trick?
What a great color! Shimmery teal/green makes the perfect dragon skin. This, like all BM embossing powders, is extremely fine and melts evenly under my heat tool. It makes beautiful sentiments as well as a medium for my stamps.
D
Dawn Bryson
Great quality card stock
I got this paper to use for my card bases as I like a paper that more sturdy and this is perfection. Scores beautifully and hold my embellished cards with out buckling.
J
Jenn
Not Your Mamas is the best heavy weight cardstock!
L
Lorraine Bilios
Love this
This is the best cardstock I have ever used, and I've used pretty much all brands. I've been a scrapbooker and card maker for 20 plus years, believe me when I say you can't go wrong with this cardstock.
M
Mary Laffin
Thick cardstock
The paper was nice and heavy but unfortunately didn't work for me. I was looking for something thick enough that alcohol markers wouldn't bleed through. from the video I saw (Jennifer McGuire) they worked with the Copics but not with the Stampin Up blends. Do you have a thicker stock that would do the trick?