Hello Crafty Friends and welcome! I have 3 cards for different occasions, all using Lawn Fawn flower dies. My birthday is coming and one of my very good friends gave me the Lawn Fawn Tulip and Flower Bouquet Wrap dies as a gift. I decided to get out all my other beautiful Lawn Fawn flower dies and create some bouquets.
I created 3 different cards, each using various flower dies and for all different occasions! This just shows how versatile these dies are.
My first card for you is a birthday card. I used the new Tulips die along with the Darling Daffodils, Sunny Sunflower and small flowers from the Magic Iris Floral Wreath Add-On.
For this card, I started with an 5x7 card base using a smooth white cardstock. I added some patterned paper from Echo Park called Bee Happy.
I die cut my flowers from Spellbinders The Full Colour Wheel cardstock pack. I used Copic markers to add details to my die cuts. I then assembled each flower, gluing them with Lineco Neutral pH adhesive in a fine tip bottle. I die cut the Flower Bouquet Wrap from kraft cardstock and again, added details to it using Copic markers.
I assembled the flowers where I wanted them, then added a small piece of scotch tape to the back to hold everything in place. I added glue to the back of the flower arrangement and then placed it where I wanted it on my card base. I added the red bow last, die cutting this from white cardstock and colouring it in with Copic markers.
Lastly, I used Honey Bee Stamps Bitty Buzzwords stamp and matching die set to add the sentiment to the front of my card. I die cut the word "Birthday" twice from black cardstock and one from yellow cardstock and glued them all together. This not only gives the word some dimension but makes it more stable to work with when gluing to the card.
My next card is a super cute Easter card, which uses the Darling Daffodils, How You Bean jar and the Egg-Stra Amazing Easter stamp set.
For this card, I started with an A2 card base using smooth white 110lb cardstock. Then I die cut a background using Lawn Fawn's Quilted Star Backdrop die. I die cut this from a light pink/purple cardstock, then poked all the stars out with my QuickStik tool.
I stamped the jar image onto heavy weight smooth 110lb cardstock and then added the label and Happy Easter Sentiment. I also stamped the lid, then used the matching dies to cut everything out.
I coloured the jar, lid and label with Copic markers. Then, with my craft knife, I cut an opening into the lid to add the flowers once I had them ready.
I die cut the daffodils from white, yellow and orange cardstock, then used Copic markers to add details to my die cuts. Then I glued the flowers together. I added them to the jar and arranged them how I wanted, then once again added a small piece of tape to the back to hold them in place.
I then glued everything down to my card base. Lastly I stamped, coloured and die cut the bunnies, eggs and chick, then added it to my card front.
My last card is a Mother's Day card. I used the Tulips, Sunny Sunflower and Lily of the Valley flower dies for this card.
To start, I made an A2 sized card base from smooth white cardstock. Then I added some patterned paper from Echo Park called My Favorite Spring.
I die cut the watering can from the Lawn Fawn's Watering Can die set on 110lb smooth white cardstock and coloured it in with Copic markers. Then I added my flowers, which just like the other cards, I cut from Spellbinders coloured cardstock and added Copic markers for detail.
I then arranged all my flowers in the watering can and taped them to the back of the watering can, trimming any flower stem ends that might have gone past the end of the watering can. Then I glued it down to my card base. I added the seed packet and gardening tool.
Then I used Lawn Fawn's Happy Happy Happy stamp set to create a sentiment for the front of my card. I stamped it on to black cardstock using VersaMark Ink and white embossing powder. I then added some glitter gel to the Lily of the Valley using Stickles Gel in Twinkle.
I hope you will try out these die sets to create your own beautiful bouquets! Thank you so much for stopping by today and Happy Crafting.
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