Clean and Simple Stamping In Bloom

It has been snowing a lot here lately and I love the snow. Yesterday was President’s Day and there was not much traffic on my street, so the snow created a beautiful white blanket over everything. Today it really is quite beautiful and so I was inspired to create this clean and simple card with a few layers of white. It went together very quickly and I only used a handful of supplies.

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  • Begin with a Basic White card base that measures 5 ½ x 8 ½”.  In landscape position, (aka along the 8½” side) score at 4 ¼”.  Fold and burnish to create your card.
  • Cut another layer of white cardstock that measures 4 x 5 ¼” and use the Stampin’ Cut and Emboss machine to dry emboss it with the Dainty Diamonds Embossing Folder.
  • Next cut 4 panels of white cardstock using the Stitched Rectangle dies. 
  • Stamp the small flower from the In Bloom Bundle in Cherry Cobbler ink on three of the four panels, stamping two flowers on the larger piece.  Using Mossy Meadow ink, stamp several stems to attaching them to the two blooms on the larger piece and leaving the others blooms without stems.
  • Stamp You are amazing in Memento Black ink and layer all white panels to the  Dainty Diamond layer.  You can use liquid glue or add Stampin’ Dimensionals for a more 3-D look.
In Bloom Bundle
#156208 $48.50
Stampin’ Cut and Emboss Machine
#149653 $120
Dainty Diamonds Embossing Folder
#152702 $9
Basic White Cardstock
#159276 $9.75
Cherry Cobbler Ink
#147083 $7.50
Mossy Meadow Ink
#147111 $7.50
Multi-Purpose Liquid Glue
#110755 $4
Stampin’ Dimensionals
#104430 $4

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