Summer Giveaway!

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We can't beat the heat, but we can give away some fantastic CutCardStock products!  Just take a look at all the goodies one lucky winner will receive....

This sizzling hot prize package is valued at over $75!  Here's what's included:

  • Curious Metallic Card Stock 8.5 x 11 - Sample Pack
  • Brown Bag Kraft A2 flap envelopes 25 pack
  • Brown Bag Kraft A2 folded cards 25 pack
  • Flavours Gourmet Card Stock 8.5x11 - SAMPLE PACK
  • Basis NATURAL A7+ Folded invitation + Euro Flap Envelope - 20 pack
  • Organza Ribbon - 25 yards, Copper, 5/8" width
  • Organza Ribbon - 25 yards, Black, 7/8" width
  • Uniball Signo 1.0 mm Pen - Gold
  • Zig Chalk Pastel Writers - Yellow
  • Leaf and Floral Chiyogami Origami Paper 5 7/8 inch square - 40 sheets
  • Zig Letter Pen COCOIRO Pen Body, Frosty Gray
  • Zig LP Refill for COCOIRO Zig Letter Pens - 0.3, Black
  • Tombow Dot Pattern Adhesive Runner - 39 ft
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  • Be a CutCardStock fan on Facebook
  • Leave a comment on the blog.  We want to know when you start your holiday crafting?  Do you make your own holiday cards?
  • Share this giveaway on your blog 
**Product package and shipping included for one winner selected within the contiguous US.  If an international winner is chosen, they will receive a gift certificate of equal value**

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38 comments

  1. I think it is helpful to start early and work through the year. I make my own cards and already have several prepared for this year.

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  2. I do make my own cards!! and I have started already!! Thanks for the chance to win!!

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  3. It's never too early! I do make my own cards - I'll design some to mass produce for the majority, but the cards I make throughout the year will go to special people.

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  4. Love making my own holiday cards. I create about 5-different designs that are mass produced.

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  5. I started making cards since 2011 and since then I never purchase any card! :)Thanks for the chance!

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  6. What an awesome giveaway! :) I start holiday crafting whenever I see projects that inspire me. There is a "sweet spot" between October 1 and about the first week of December where things seem accomplishable, and then the best made plans start getting rearranged to fit reality :) Yes, I make my own Christmas cards, and have for about 7 years!

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  7. I love to make my own Christmas cards and really need to start making them earlier than I normally do. I tend to procrastinate toooooo long. Thanks for the chance to win! Great prize pack!

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  8. I wish I would start early but usually I am so busy gardening and canning I can't start crafting until late fall.

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  9. I never seem to start my cards till after thanksgiving.

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  10. I always have good intentions to start in August....more often than not it is more like November!

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  11. I hope to get started on my Christmas cards next week. I don't make that many but I'm slow.

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  12. Wow! What a great prize package. Last year I started Halloween in September, Thanksgiving in October and Christmas at Halloween. Who knows what will happen this year!

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  13. I always want to start early but never happens. I usually start in November & make about 80 handmade cards. This cardstock stash sure would help with my supplies! Carol M in TX/carolswingster77@aol.com

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  14. I made a bunch of cards for my scrappy girls one year. Whew! That was a lot of work. I usually go with photo cards, just to make things easier. ;-)

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  15. I make Thanksgiving cards, but not Christmas and create gifts all year long. Its all fun!

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  16. I make cards for all seasons and holidays throughout the year. Especially when new tools and techniques make it irresistible!

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  17. I like to craft holiday items all year long. I usually make only a few special cards for the holidays. Thanks for a chance to win this great prize!

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  18. Awesome giveaway! I always intend to make cards to send out, but don't usually get around to it. :( I'm busy crafting items to sell at bazaars during the holidays.

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  19. just was introduced to your site and having a fabulous time exploring the blog! Fingers crossed for the giveaway

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  20. I have always left it to later on in the year to create my holiday cards but this year I am already starting to explore what to make

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  21. Each year I focus on one simple gift I can give to many people. I am going to make Calendars out of index cards, and place them into berry baskets. I can't wait to put my personal stamp on these!

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  22. Yes, I do make my own holiday cards. Actually;I make every card given away from our house: birthday cards, hoiday cards, special occation cards etc etc. Thank you for the opportunity to win, btw :-)

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  23. i definitely make my own cards and actually made my first one yesterday! laura j

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  24. It is definitely a great idea to start early, but that rarely happens with me! I seem to always let time slip away!

    Thanks for the chance!
    kellybrown28021@gmail.com

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  25. Love CutCardstock and LOVE a chance to win! You guys have the best customer service and I tell all my crafty friends about you!

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  26. I don't make my own cards, but I do other Christmas crafts. And I think that doing them year-round is perfectly OK!

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  27. Making my own cards is one of my fav things to do for the holidays! Its so much more personal than a store-bought card and alot more fun, too!

    There's never any such thing as 'too early', tho I never seem to get mine done early at all, haha!

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  28. It's never too early to start with Christmas cards but I usually start my cards and crafts after thanksgiving. I can't seem to find time before then.

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  29. It's never too early to craft for the holidays, especially if making cards. If I don't start early they don't get done!

    someluckydog at gmail dot com

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  30. It's never to early to start crafting for the holidays. I tend to wait till the last minute to start my Christmas cards.:(

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  31. It's never too early, but I still usually procrastinate. I have made my own cards before but lately it's been photo cards...

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  32. I've started crafting for Christmas in April...made fleece blankets for all (13) of my family. And I like to work on cards any time. :)

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  33. What a fabulous giveaway! I have already started making holiday gifts but not my cards yet - I make a bunch of different designs each year :)

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  34. What a great giveaway! Thanks for the opportunity to win!

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  35. What a great giveaway. Thank you for the opportunity to win!

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  36. It's never too early to start holiday crafts! i don't make my own holiday greeting cards.

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  37. I usually make a few cards for my parents, daughter and sisters.

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