Just a couple of projects I created using the Be Creative release from Simon Says Stamp.
This first card was so fun to make. I used the Fantastic Flowers Stamp, Stencil and Die set and the Get Well Soon sentiment die. I also made my own plaid background to highlight the spring colors.
I made this card using an A2 size card base made from smooth white cardstock. I then trimmed down another piece of white cardstock to create a panel that I ink blended my own plaid pattern using some post it tape and a few old dashed and line stamps. Using the stencil from the Fantastic Flowers set I ink blended the flowers in coordinating colors and then die cut them out with the die from the set as well. I arranged them in a wreath design around a circle die cut from a piece of colored cardstock. I then die cut the Get Well Soon sentiment from white cardstock 3 times for thickness and added it to the center of the die cut circle inside the wreath. I then added some white dimensional paint to each center of the flower.
This next card also uses the Fantastic Flowers stamp, stencil and die set and the Big Old Birthday stamp and die set. I made this card using an A2 card base from smooth white cardstock. I then die cut a white panel to adhere my images to. Using the stencil from the Fantastic Flowers stamp set I ink blended the leaves with lots of my favorite distress oxides. I then stamped the stems and die cut them out and arranged them around the white panel. I trimmed off the excess for that classy white border look. I then stamped a sentiment from the Big Old Birthday stamp set and die cut it out. I heat embossed the sentiment using silver embossing powder for some shine. I also added some clear sequins for extra sparkle.
I hope you enjoyed both of these Spring themed cards I have made and got some inspiration! I have provided affiliate links below for all the supplies I have used to make this card. Thank you so much for stopping by and I hope you have an amazing day!!
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Loving your great big tropical leaves, Barbara!
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