Cardstock Paper: Types of Cardstock and Cardstock Crafts
Cardstock Paper: Types of Cardstock and Easy Cardstock Crafts
Cardstock is the quiet hero of papercrafting. It’s the layer that makes cards feel sturdy, the base that holds ink blending without warping, and the “pretty paper” that turns a simple project into something gift-worthy.
If you’re new to cardstock (or you’ve been buying whatever feels “thick enough”), this guide will help you confidently choose the right type — and actually use it for quick crafts you can make in minutes.
Table of Content
✨ What Is Cardstock? 📌 Cover Stock vs Cardstock (What’s the Difference?) 🧷 What Is Cardstock Paper Used For? 🎨 Types of Cardstock (Size, Texture, Weight, Finish, Color) ✂️ 15 Quick Cardstock Crafts You Can Make ✅ Quick Tips for Buying & Using Cardstock 📚 Related WondersArtist Guides 🎁 Free Clipart Sampler 💎 All Access Membership✨ What Is Cardstock?
Cardstock is a thicker, heavier, more durable paper used for projects that need structure — like cards, tags, die-cuts, and scrapbook pages. It’s sturdier than printer paper, but still flexible enough to fold, cut, and layer easily.
If your project needs to be handled, mailed, or kept as a memory, cardstock is usually the best choice.
Common everyday uses
- Handmade greeting cards
- Scrapbook pages and layouts
- Gift tags and DIY bookmarks
- Invitations and announcements
- Matting photos and journaling cards
📌 Cover Stock vs Cardstock (What’s the Difference?)
In real life, these terms get used interchangeably — but here’s the simple way to think about it:
- Cardstock usually means sturdy paper meant for crafting, layering, and card bases.
- Cover stock often refers to “presentation” paper used for covers (booklets, menus, business cards) and may be labeled by points (thickness) instead of pounds.
Practical takeaway: Don’t stress the label — focus on how it behaves. If it folds cleanly, stamps crisply, and feels sturdy in your hand, you’re good.
🧷 What Is Cardstock Paper Used For?
Cardstock is popular because it’s a “do-it-all” base for paper crafting. It’s strong enough for structure, but still easy to cut and decorate.
Here are a few reasons crafters reach for cardstock first:
- It holds ink better than thin paper (less warping, less bleeding).
- It makes projects feel finished (especially cards and keepsakes).
- It’s flexible — you can stamp, stencil, die-cut, emboss, and layer.
- It’s easy to customize (color, texture, sheen, thickness).
🎨 Types of Cardstock (Size, Texture, Weight, Finish, Color)
1) Sizes
Different sizes fit different crafts. Here are the most common:
- 8.5" x 11" (most useful for cardmaking and printing)
- 12" x 12" (standard scrapbook layout size)
- 6" x 6" (great for panels, layers, small backgrounds)
- 3.5" x 8.5" (a popular slimline card size range)
2) Textures
Texture changes the “vibe” instantly. Some favorites:
- Smooth (best for stamping + ink blending)
- Linen / canvas (elegant and slightly softened stamping)
- Woodgrain (rustic, cozy, autumn + vintage projects)
- Kraft (earthy, minimal, great for white ink & embossing)
- Glitter / metallic (accent paper that brings instant “wow”)
3) Weights (GSM)
Higher GSM generally means sturdier paper.
- 350–450 GSM: super sturdy (bases, invitations, heavy tags)
- 210–300 GSM: sturdy but bendable (card fronts, layers)
- 120–140 GSM: light paper (posters, light layers)
- 90–100 GSM: printer paper
- 75–90 GSM: notebook/sketch paper
4) Finishes
- Matte (great for writing + clean looks)
- Glossy (shiny, photo-like finish)
- Pearl / metallic (soft shimmer)
- Iridescent (shifts color in light)
- Embossed (built-in texture)
5) Colors
Color families and gradients make crafting easier because your layers naturally “match.” One set can power dozens of projects without you having to overthink palettes.
✂️ 15 Quick Cardstock Crafts You Can Make
Need “things to make out of paper” that don’t require an art degree? Start here. Most of these can be made in under 10 minutes once your supplies are out.
- 1) Handmade greeting cards (A2 is the easiest to start)
- 2) Scrapbook pages (use cardstock as a base + patterned layers)
- 3) DIY bookmarks (punch a hole, add ribbon, done)
- 4) DIY gift tags (die-cut or hand-cut + add a sentiment)
- 5) Invitations (birthdays, baby showers, weddings)
- 6) Mini cards / note cards (perfect for quick thank-yous)
- 7) Photo mats (instantly makes photos look intentional)
- 8) Journal cards (write prompts, dates, little captions)
- 9) Paper flowers (simple petals with layered cardstock shades)
- 10) Simple envelopes (great for tiny notes and tags)
- 11) Party banners (triangles + string = instant decor)
- 12) Desk organizers (tiny boxes, dividers, label panels)
- 13) Holiday ornaments (stars, snowflakes, layered shapes)
- 14) Layered die-cut sentiments (stack 3–5 cuts for dimension)
- 15) Hanging home decor (paper garlands, framed cutouts)
✅ Quick Tips for Buying & Using Cardstock
- For stamping + blending: choose smooth cardstock first.
- For card bases: go sturdier (it feels more “gift-worthy”).
- For sparkle: treat glitter/metallic as accent paper (not your only paper).
- If paper cracks when embossed: lightly mist with water before embossing.
- If ink looks patchy: try a different cardstock — paper matters more than people think.
📚 Related WondersArtist Guides
- The Ultimate Guide to Cardstock Paper & Craft Paper
- Quick & Easy Guide to Cardstock Sizes & Paper Weights
- How to Make a Card: Step-by-Step Guide
🎁 Free Clipart Sampler
If you want high-resolution clipart you can print, cut, and layer on cardstock, a free sampler is waiting for you.
Sign up below and the sampler will arrive gently in your inbox, ready for cards, tags, journals, and cozy paper crafts 💌
💎 All Access Membership
All Access Membership gives you a whole library of artwork to print on cardstock and turn into handmade projects.
- ✨ Unlimited access to clipart, digital papers, journaling pages, and cardmaking kits
- 🧺 New releases included while the membership is active
- ⚡ Instant downloads with clear, friendly licensing
- 🔁 Perpetual rights for everything downloaded during your active time
🌷 Final Thoughts
Cardstock is the foundation of so many paper crafts — and once you have a few reliable types in your stash, everything gets easier. Start smooth, add a sturdy base weight, then sprinkle in specialty finishes (kraft, glitter, metallic) as accents. Simple paper… big magic.