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Hi Stampers. For today’s post, I was playing around with the Daisy Lane stamp set.  I’ve made several cards using the large and medium daisy with coordinating punches, but there is another daisy in there I had not used much yet.  I pulled out my Whisper White card stock, Rocco Rose cardstock and ink and my Mossy Meadow cardstock and ink and started praying around.

Card #1:

Stampin' Up! Daisy Lane stamp set in Rococo Rose. Handmade card by Lisa Ann Bernard of Queen B Creations

For the first card, I stamped the daisies in Rococo Rose ink, randomly across the top half of a 4″ x 5-1/4″ piece of Whisper White CS and then stamped the basic stems below them in Mossy Meadow ink. Next, I cut a 3/4″ x 5-1/4″ strip of Mossy Meadow cardstock and adhered it to the bottom part of the Whisper White Layer using snail adhesive.

Stampin' Up! Daisy Lane stamp set in Rococo Rose. Handmade card by Lisa Ann Bernard of Queen B Creations

For the sentiment, I stamped it on a scrap of Whisper White CS in Rococo Rose ink and cut it out with one of the Layering Circles dies. I then used a slightly larger scalloped circle, also from the Layering Circles dies to cut a scalloped circle from Rococo Rose CS.  The circle was attached to the scalloped circle using snail adhesive, then the scalloped circle was attached to the card front using Stampin’ Dimensionals.

Stampin’ Tip: I wanted a shiny center in the middle of each flower ( I miss having our crystal effects ).  The next best thing was to use the Fine-Tip Glue pen to add a puddle of glue in the center of each flower and let it dry. Do not shake the glue directly before using it because this may cause air bubbles, which would make it a little opaque instead of clear.

Stampin' Up! Daisy Lane stamp set in Rococo Rose. Handmade card by Lisa Ann Bernard of Queen B Creations

The interior of the card has a 4″ x 5-1/4″ layer of Whisper White.  This time I stamped the stem first and then the flower.  I found it easier to position the flower on the stem this way.

Card #2:

Stampin' Up! Daisy Lane stamp set in Rococo Rose. Handmade card by Lisa Ann Bernard of Queen B Creations

For the second card, I stamped the stems first and then the flowers.  I also changed the Mossy Meadow CS strip to a strip of the 2019-2021 In-Color DSP.  I also chose to use the extra leaf stamp and add a few leaves at the bottom to make it look more filled in.

Stampin' Up! Daisy Lane stamp set in Rococo Rose. Handmade card by Lisa Ann Bernard of Queen B Creations

The sentiment was stamped and cut out the same, but this time the Whisper White Circle was attached to the scalloped circle with Stampin’ Dimensionals.  The scalloped circle was then attached to the card front with snail adhesive.

Stampin' Up! Daisy Lane stamp set in Rococo Rose. Handmade card by Lisa Ann Bernard of Queen B Creations

I also added an additional leaf to the inside layer.

Card #3:

Stampin' Up! Daisy Lane stamp set in Rococo Rose. Handmade card by Lisa Ann Bernard of Queen B Creations

The third card ended up being my favorite of the three.  I stamped the stems at differing heights making them more random.  For the bottom, I did use the single leaf to add more greenery, just not as much as card two.

Stampin' Up! Daisy Lane stamp set in Rococo Rose. Handmade card by Lisa Ann Bernard of Queen B Creations

I kept the DSP strip and the Whisper White circle up on Stampin’ Dimensionals. The Fine-Tip Glue pen centers are on all three cards.

Stampin' Up! Daisy Lane stamp set in Rococo Rose. Handmade card by Lisa Ann Bernard of Queen B Creations

On the interior, I used the daisy and single leaf and left the stem off.  Of the three cards, I like this interior best, too.

I could have just shown you this final card, but I thought you might find it interesting to see how my process works sometimes.  All three cards are nice and will all be mailed out to someone, I just liked the third best, so that’s the one I will use in class. 🙂

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