Mixed Florals Card Samples

What do you do when you get new paper crafting products? Me? I go crazy creating, trying to exhaust all of the possibilities for that collection of products.

Today, I show a variety of cards I’ve made with the Mixed Media Florals Suite Collection. This collection is mega; it includes two stamps, two coordinating die cut sets, Designer Series Paper, an embossing folder, and embellishments. Click here to see all of the elements in the online store. You’re not required to buy the entire suite; all of the elements can be ordered individually, as well.

Mixed Media Florals Suite Collection

Below, I share some basic measurements and directions to create the card featured at the top. I follow with a few other samples. Be sure to watch the included video to see a host of inspiration not pictured in this post.

Measurements and Details

  • Smokey Slate card stock base measuring 8 1/2 x 5 1/2, scored and folded at 4 1/4
  • Petal Pink card stock panel measuring approximately 5 1/4 x 4, die cut with largest Textured Notes Die
  • Smokey Slate card stock panel measuring approximately 5 x 3 3/4, die cut with second largest Textured Notes Die
  • Country Bouquet (Petal Pink design) Designer Series Paper measuring approximately 4 1/2 x 3 1/2, die cut with third largest Textured Notes Die
  • Image stamped directly onto Designer Series Paper with Memento ink.
  • Sentiment stamped in Memento ink on Smokey Slate card stock die cut with long Textured Notes Die.
  • Neutral Matte Dots

Here’s another with the same design, with the colors reversed. Includes white heat embossing.

Mixed Florals Card Samples

Below, I carry through with the white heat embossing, this time on Night of Navy.

Stampin' Up! Mixed Florals Stamp Set

And, one more! I used Stampin’ Blends to color the tulip image. Do you spot the new Textured Notes Dies and the Pattern of Friendship Die?

How to Video

From my craft room in Mesa, Arizona, I show a variety of samples using the Mixed Florals Suite Collection. And, I give step-by-step directions for making the first card featuring in the post.

I hope you’ve enjoyed today’s card samples. Click here to get a free tutorial to create a card using this suite of products.

Thanks for stopping by today.

Kim

Project Supply List

Click on any of the pictures to shop for the products to create this handmade card (featured at the top) at home.

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