Tuesday, 27 June 2023

Fresh as a Daisy You Make Me Smile Card

Friends, we've arrived at our cottage north of Toronto and are having a lovely time among the lush greenery here. 

I'm particularly fond of daisies, and I'm happy there are lots here!

So today I have a daisy card for you - an easy make for summertime crafting:


To create this card, I started by using the Stylish Shapes Dies to cut a label from Basic White Cardstock. I stamped the sentiment from the Timeless Arrangements Stamp Set onto it in Garden Green Ink.

I'll include a clickable photo supply list at the end of this post.

I then cut 5 strips of DSP, each 1" x 4". I used the fabulous Fresh as a Daisy DSP, which is 15% off just until June 30th. Time is ticking on the DSP Sale!



To assemble, I adhered the DSP strips to a 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" Basic White Thick Cardstock card base. With Stampin' Dimensionals™, I added the stamped label.

Next, I tied a bow in Black & White Gingham Ribbon, trimmed, and attached it with a Mini Glue Dot™.

My final step was to embellish with Brushed Metallic Adhesive-Backed Dots.


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