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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

A Pretty Translucent Florals Birthday Card

 Just when I thought I'd use one of the Online Exclusives, the pretty paper sells out. Oh, well. Maybe you managed to purchase some and are looking for inspiration. I've got you covered. 

I used the Translucent Florals stamps and dies. They are currently low inventory. so if you want to add these to your craft room, don't wait! Click here is you'd like to order.


This pretty card uses vellum. You are going to stamp on it, dry the ink, die cut using the Translucent Floral Dies and layer on the card. It adds a pretty detail to your card. Stamp the flowers in Berry Burst and Flirty Flamingo first and set aside to dry. If there is still wet ink, use your heat tool to finish drying the ink. I like to blot the image on a piece of paper to make sure all the wet places are dry before die cutting.

The card base is Berry Burst and is such a rick color. A piece of the Delightful Floral Designer Series Paper is die cut using Perennial Postage die and layered on a piece of Pretty Peacock DSP. The combination of those colors really brings out the flowers on the DSP! The Basic White cardstock layer is die cut using Deckled Rectangle Dies. The flowers are stamped in Berry Burst and Flirty Flamingo. The leaves and flower stems are stamped in Garden Green. 




The sentiment comes from the Garden Meadow stamp set. It needed to be horizontal. You can angle the ends of the label for a bit of added detail.

Want to know more about how to make this card? Here is the Video I did showing how to make this card.

Cutting Instructions:

Card Base: 5 1/2" x 8 1/2", scored and folded at 4 1/4"

Pretty Peacock Layer: 4" x 5 1/4"

DSP Die cut to fit

Basic White cardstock: Die cut desired size, label is 1/2" x 3"


The last detail to add is the embellishment. Those Pastel Adhesive-backed sequins add just the right amount of color and sparkle.

Thanks for stopping by. 

Happy stampin'!

Mary Lou


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