Hello Everyone ~ I know who I am going to send this Daisy Delight in Night of Navy card to!
Today is going to be a relaxing day for me. I don’t have to go anywhere or do anything! I am going to play in my craft room all day! I have some new ideas I want to try and they needed some time to do them. I have not had the time to spend doing some of the things I have wanted to try. This weekend will be the time I do this. I will even spend some more time organizing my craft supplies. I am looking forward to playing for a change. Then next week I will be back to working on cleaning and organizing the rest of the house.
Yesterday I shared with you how I organized my paper for my move. Today I am going to share how I have my current stamp sets organized. I used the the same Drona boxes and have my stamp sets in there. I have all my annual catalog stamps in 2 of these boxes. For my Occasions catalog and Sale-a-bration items I have them in an Iris Scrapbook Case which holds 12 x 12 paper perfectly.
I ran across a fun challenge and knew it would be perfect for the Daisy punch. The challenge was on the Crazy 4 Challenges blog.
I began by using some of the striped daisy background paper. I attached a piece of the 1/4″ double-stitched Daffodil Delight ribbon across the top using Tear & Tape. This panel was attached to a Whisper White card base. To add the half circle element, I used the great daisy paper and cut a circle using the Layering Circles framelits. I used the next larger size to cut a piece of Daffodil Delight card stock. The 2 circles were layered and then cut the circles in half. One of the half circles was attached to the middle of the right hand side of the card base matching up the straight side of the half circle to the side of the patterned paper. To make the daisy, the stamp was stamped 3 times using a second generation stamping using Sahara Sand ink. The punch was used to punch out the flowers. I used the bone folder to curl 2 of the flower petals up and 1 of the flower petals down. The flowers were layered using glue dots making sure to offset the petals on each layer to create a full flower. Dimensionals were used to attach the flower to the card base in the lower left hand part of the half circle element. To finish of the flower, I added a clear faceted gem. A bow was tied using the ribbon and added to the ribbon at the top with glue dots. Here is my completed Daisy Delight in Night of Navy card.
inside of card and envelope
Stampin’ Up supplies used for my creation
Great layout. The card came out great too.
I loved this layout. So much you can do with it. Thanks!