Using the Paper Florist Dies to Make a Birthday Card

Using the Paper Florist Dies to Make a Birthday Card - Crafting with Ashee - Independent Stampin' Up! Demo. Lincoln UK.

Using the Paper Florist Dies to Make a Birthday Card – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo. Lincoln UK.

Using the Paper Florist Dies to Make a Birthday Card - Crafting with Ashee - Independent Stampin' Up! Demo. Lincoln UK.
Using the Paper Florist Dies to Make a Birthday Card – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo. Lincoln UK.

This is my second card this week featuring the retiring in-colours, Tahitian Tide and Parakeet Party. This is a card we made in my online craft club. You can find all the details here if you want to join us for the next one.

These flowers are all made from one set of dies, the Paper Florist dies. It has a huge array of flowers and foliage. You can mix and match to make a variety of flowers

measurements

  • Tahitian Tide Cardstock – A6 Card Base – This is an A4 sheet cut in half and then folded in half
  • Basic White Cardstock – 14.35cm X 10cm X 2 pieces

Thank you for visiting me. I hope you enjoyed this project and it inspired you. The supply list linked to my online shop and video tutorial are below. You can find my Basic Craft Products that I regularly use here.

Until next time Enjoy Being Creative!!

Ashee xx

Product List

You can follow me on Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram. I also have a Facebook Group where we share crafty projects and chat about all things crafty. I would love you to join and share your creation with us.

I’ve run an online card club each month in my Facebook Group. We make three cards and a 3D project each month. It’s lots of fun and I would love for you to join us. All the details can be found here.

I also run in-person classes in North Lincoln. Click here for details to attend the next club.

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