You've Got This Beautiful┃Inspiration Card

Happy Saturday, Friends! On today’s blog, I’d like to share with you this clean and simple “Friendship” floral inspiration card made it using Floral Notes Stamp Set, Floral Notes Die and Floral Notes Slim Stencils set along with them, I also used Essentials: Stitches Die, Beautiful Die, Curvy Floral Vine Stamp Set and, Inks by Pinkfresh Studio. So, without further ado let’s jump right into the step-by-step for how I made it ↓

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To begin with, I started by lining up the Floral Notes Die over a large piece of white cardstock and once I’ve had them line up, I’ve gone ahead to run them through my Platinum 6 Die Cutting and Embossing Machine. Therefore, once I’ve had the die-cutting floral done, I’ve gone ahead to place it inside my Memory MISTI along with the negative piece of white cardstock.

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Moving on, after I’ve placed the white floral die-cutting silhouette inside the stamping tool, I went ahead to line up over it the floral stamp image from Floral Notes Stamp Set which right afterwards, I continued to get it stamped twice using Warm Buff Ink.

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Therefore, right after that I’ve finished stamping the large floral image, I’ve removed it from the stamping tool and then, I went ahead to start the layering stenciling over it. Thus, I’ve moved on to lined up the floral stencil #1 from Floral Notes Slim Stencils and, once I’ve had it onto place, I went ahead to ink up the flowers using Ballet Slipper Ink. Next, I’ve removed the stencil from it, and I’ve gone ahead to line up the detailed layer stencil form the set, and once I had the detailed layered stencil over the floral image, I’ve gone ahead to ink it up using Peach Fuzz Ink. Lastly, I’ve removed the detailed layer stencil and, I’ve gone ahead to lined up the last stencil from the set to get it ink up using Misty Coast Ink.

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Lastly, after having done the inking for the large floral die-cutting piece, I went ahead to set it off aside while I’ve got the die-cutting for the Beautiful word done. So, for the die-cutting word I used Beautiful Die and pieces of white and gold cardstock for a dimensional looking. With that said, after having the white and gold die-cutting words finished, I went ahead to stack them all and then, I started the layering for the card. For the card layout, I went ahead to get adhere a stitched white card panel with double-sided over an A2 top folding white card base. Next, I used a small pair of scissors to fussy cut part of the flower cluster and once I had that done, I went ahead to mount it over the card panel with craft foam tape (as shown in the image above) to add a bit of dimension. Last but not least, I glued down with liquid glue part of the Beautiful die-cutting word while I mounted the other half of it with extra skinny pieces of craft foam tape to level the dimension with the floral cluster.
NOTE: I used Essentials: Stitches Die to create the stitched background

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Finally, to finish the card off I went ahead to place the card inside the stamping tool to get one of the sentiments from Curvy Floral Vine Stamp Set stamped and gold heat embossing right above the die-cutting word creating that way the full sentiment for the card. With that being said friends, I hope that you’ve enjoyed reading the step-by-step for how I’ve made this clean and simple “Friendship” floral inspiration card.
As always, I appreciate the time that takes you to read my blog posts. Below, you’ll find the supply list for the products used on today’s blog post. And… If, you get inspired by today’s project be sure to tag me on Instagram ➝@cardsandcraftsbyyaz, I’d love to see what you’re creating.


Thank you and happy crafting.
Stay Awesome & Beautiful
— Today & Always —

Love,
Yasmin




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All photography provided by Yasmin Diaz


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I am creating this blog post with the purpose of sharing how I design my cards, the information provided here is base in my own opinion and creativity. I am not an expert by any means and I only share the way that I design my cards. Most of the products used for my blog posts are personally purchased by me. However, I did receive the products by Pinkfresh Studio.

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