
I continue to play with Stampin’ Up!’s Nature’s Symphony Bundle. I’ve said this before, but when I get a new bundle or stamp set, I really enjoy stretching the limits. It’s fun to see all the different ways the paper crafting products can be used. And, I know that I generally just scratch the surface. (Find this bundle, and many others, in Stampin’ Up!’s January-April 2026 Mini Catalog.)

In other posts, I’ve shown the large die cut leaf as the focal point on many cards. Today, I show you what you can do with the piece of card stock left over from the die cutting. Use it as a stencil to create a different look on your handmade cards. Be sure to watch the video below to see a visual demonstration of how this actually works.
Measurements and Details
- Basic Beige cardstock base measuring 8 1/2 x 5 1/2, scored and folded at 4 1/4
- Mossy Meadow pattern from the Nature Walk 12 x 12 Designer Series Paper measuring 5 1/4 x 4
- Mossy Meadow cardstock panel measuring 4 1/2 x 3 1/4
- Basic Beige cardstock panel measuring 4 1/2 x 3 1/4.
- Blend image (Small Blending Brush) on cardstock with Mossy Meadow. Emboss with Exposed Brick 3D Embossing Folder.
- Stamp sentiment in Mossy Meadow ink on Basic Beige scrap die with Stylish Shapes Dies
- Linen Thread
- Low Profile Sparkle Dots
How to Video
From my craft room in Mesa, Arizona, I offer step-by-step instructions for creating today’s featured card.
February Free Card Kit Offer

Do you love this bundle? I’m offering a four card free kit during the month of February. In February, make an online purchase of $50 (before tax, shipping, and any redeemed rewards) and I’ll send you the ingredients (excluding stamped elements and gems), to create one each of the four cards pictured above. Make a $75 purchase (before tax, shipping, and any redeemed rewards), and you’ll receive the card kit and a full package of the Moody Palette Glossy Dots. (In addition, when you make a $75 purchase, you earn the opportunity to purchase Stampin’ Up!’s Product of the Month for just $5 offered by Stampin’ Up!) Click here to read all about the offer.
Thanks so much for visiting my blog today. I hope you enjoy this card today. Please let me know if you have questions about this project or any other.
Kim Quade, Stampin’ Up! demonstrator in Mesa, Arizona
Supply List
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My kind of card Kim!!! Surprised to see that you used a stencil for the leaves. I thought it was stamped. Can’t wait to try this – Love that you offset the layers.
Yes, I thought it was a fun technique. So glad you’re inspired! Thanks so much for checking out my blog and commenting!