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Flowers of Beauty for Sunday Stamps!

 Happy Mother's Day! We are experiencing some beautiful weather here in Minnesota. Hope you are too.  

Today starts another new challenge at Sunday Stamps! and here's what I made using the Flowers of Beauty Bundle (item 163376).

I kept my card quite simple, in that I only stamped the sentiment and focused on the dies in the Flowers of Beauty Bundle.  And can I just say how awesome the large die cut leaf is and the oodles of flowers you will get with one run through your die cutting machine?!  

My card follows this weeks new color challenge at Sunday Stamps! below.

To join in on the fun and to showcase your creativity, simply create a card following the Sunday Stamps! challenge guidelines below:
  • Use any brand of products you have;
  • Link your new project you created for this challenge (no backlinks) to the Sunday Stamps! blog;
  • The colors from the challenge must be the primary colors on your project. Please do not combine our colors with other color challenges.
  • Provide a link to the Sunday Stamps! website and/or the challenge picture in your post; 
  • Feel free to combine our challenge with up to four other challenges; and most of all-
  • Have fun creating with us!
This weeks challenge will end on Friday, May 24, 2024, at 6:00 pm EST.

For my creation, I decided to make a money/gift card holder on the front of the card and not actually have a "card".  The new 3/8" In Color Bordered Ribbon is fantastic.  It is soft and easy to work with and it ended up being the closure for my card.
Note: Probably for the very first time I did NOT use Dimensionals to create my card! Say what?? I barely never ever not use Dimensionals.  And no I am not sick or anything-lol. It just seemed to not need it this time and especially since I made the card open the way it does.

I die cut flowers using  Peach Pie and Moody Mauve cardstock and added some Calypso Coral ink to the Peach Pie flowers using a Blending Brush to add more dimension to the flowers.  I love how it turned out.

I paired my flowers with a Peach Pie pattern of Unbound Beauty DSP and a die cut rectangle from the Everyday Detail Dies.  The circle for my sentiment is also from the Everyday Detail Dies.

And finally, to finish off my card I added a few 2024-2026 In Color Shimmer Gems.
Don't miss out on this beautiful bundle in the Unbound Beauty Suite (163390).  



Place a $50 order using Host Code: 2CWRZSV7 and you will receive the Fully Flowering Ephemera Pack (item 163762) as my thank you gift. These flowers are perfect for creating beautiful floral projects quick and easily.




Sign up as a Demonstrator in the month of May, and receive the following products in your $99 starter kit:
  • the 2024-2026 In Color Ink Pads;
  • the 2024-2026 In Color Cardstock Assortment Pack;
  • the 2024-2026 6" x 6" DSP stack; 
  • the 2024-2026 In Color Stampin' Write Markers; and
  • $125 worth of Stampin' UP! product!!
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Happy stamping!


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  1. Such a pretty bouquet, Annette!! As always you have offered great inspiration to those who decide to play along with our new "Soft and Subtle" color challenge over at Sunday Stamps. #SSC335

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