With new catalogs landing in our mailboxes a few times a year, it is easy to forget those ones that we loved on first sight. One of my all time faves is Cheerful Daisies (click photo to order):
You'll love everything you can do with this set. Do you like bold and simple stamping? Use the solid images, perfect for quick stamping in one color. Do you want to add detailed color? Use the open line-art images, perfect for watercoloring. The flowers, flower centers, leaves, and stems are on separate stamps so you can create customized flowers. Finish with a sentiment—birthday, thanks, thinking of you, sorry—for unique cards for many occasions.
This is the perfect time of year to dust off this stamp set and create beautiful and easy cards like this.
It is super quick to make too, using heat embossing to add visual interest and a bit of texture. You can create a bunch in a short time, using the different phrases for the many occasions you may have this year.
Here's what you need to make this card at home.
Supplies:
- Stamp Sets – Cheerful Daisies (161290)
- Card Stock – Crumb Cake (120953); Pebbled Path (161722)
- Stamp Pads – Pebbled Path (161648); Versamark (102283)
- Misc. – Basics Stampin’ Emboss Powders (155554); Heat Tool (129055); 2023-25 In Color Dots (161620); Baker’s Twine Essentials Pack (155475); Tear & Tape Adhesive (154031); Mini Glue Dots (103683)
Measurements:
- Crumb Cake: 8 1/2” x 5 1/2” & 3 ¾” x 5”
- Pebbled Path: 5 ¼” x 4”
Instructions:
- Fold Crumb Cake cardstock in half and crease to create card base.
- Ink phrase and stamp onto Crumb Cake layer using Pebbled Path ink.
- Ink large and small daisies using Versamark Ink and stamp onto Crumb Cake layer. Heat emboss using White emboss powder.
- Apply 2 strips of Tear & Tape Adhesive to back of Crumb Cake layer. Wrap Baker’s Twine twice around layer and secure on back of layer. Create Baker’s Twine bow and adhere to card layer using Mini Glue Dots.
- Adhere daisy layer to Pebbled Path layer and then to card base.
- Add 2 In Color Dots to complete card.
If you want to see a video on how to make this card, check out my Instagram Reel posted on Wednesday, 27 March.
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