Dainty Delight The Best Card

Dainty Delight Card Class, Card 3

Dainty Delight The Best Card

We are now on to the last card from my Weekly Card Class From ME. And this week features the Dainty Delight Bundle by Stampin’ Up!. While this card is cheerful in bright pink (Polished Pink to be exact!), it is the sweet white daisies that really make this card the best!

Want to see another card in bold and bright colors using the Dainty Delight Bundle? Click here.

Layers And Tags

I love a card with layers! So of course, I added some to my card, too.

If you recognize one selection of this designer series paper, it comes from the same paper pack, Flowers & More, that I used for my previous Dainty Delight card. The other piece is from the paper pack, Enjoy the Journey.

And let’s not forget the tags! The Tailor Made Tags Dies have a lot of options, in both design and size. I chose one that would fit 3 of my sweet little daisies along with my sentiment. These tags also nest together so nicely, it’s fun to mix and match color and patterns on each project you use them for.

Dainty Delight Daisies

During my live cardmaking class, I let it slip that this little daisy die is my absolute favorite from the Dainty Delight Dies. Of course, you could use just a single die cut daisy for your card or project, but I love to adhere 2 together and let their petals offset.

This will give your daisies a fuller look, making them the best! It also means you will have to run this small die thru your die-cutting machine twice per flower. For my Dainty Delight The Best Card, that meant a total of 6 die cut daisies!

And don’t forget the small center die for your daisies. This little gem is set up to die-cut 4 centers at once. Two of the centers are full circles, and the other more triangular in nature. You can see the difference in my card picture above.

Get Your Dainty Delight Card Class From ME

This Dainty Delight Card is the last one in my featured class this week. If you would like to see the video from my online class, click this link. For more details on what is in this week’s class from Maine and how to get yours, click here.

I will have enjoyed sharing these cards from this class, as well as my bonus cards, as this week went on. Be sure to check back here or follow me, The Maine Stamper, on FaceBook, for more cardmaking inspiration and ideas.

Sweet Citrus Big Squeeze

Sweet Citrus Card

Sweet Citrus Card Class, Card 3

Sweet Citrus Big Squeeze

It’s time to talk about the last card in my Weekly Card Class From ME, featuring the Sweet Citrus Bundle. Just like most citrus fruits, working with the Sweet Citrus Stamp Set and Sweet Citrus Hybrid Embossing Folder has been a mix of sweet and sour.

For another Sweet Citrus card, click here. To see my sour attempt at citrus, click here.

Sweet Citrus

Since the focus this week has been citrus, let’s talk about the gorgeous looking fruit on my Sweet Citrus Big Squeeze Card. During the course of the week, I shared great ways to use the Sweet Citrus Hybrid Embossing Folder. Looking for my best tips on the Hybrid? Click here to see them.

My citrus fruit started out as White Cardstock. I did some two-step stamping with the Sweet Citrus Stamp Set. During my video demonstration (see that here), I explained why I like to start with the outline stamp first, which I inked up in Mango Melody Ink. Next, I stamped the citrus middle with Daffodil Delight Ink.

Sweet Citrus die cut and embossed lemons.

Sweet Citrus Hybrid Embossing Folder

After my two-step stamping was completed, I ran the images thru my Stampin’ Emboss & Die Cut Machine to do just that…emboss and die cut. The cool thing is that with the Hybrid Embossing Folder, you can do both at the same time.

Those dies that create the 4 lemon images you see above work right inside the embossing folder. While it does take a bit of effort to line everything up properly, it also saves a step by embossing and die cutting simultaneously. Lastly, I added a little more ink (Pumpkin Pie and Crumb Cake) to the edges of my die cut fruit.

Sweet Citrus Embossing Folder

Sweet Citrus Hybrid Embossing Folder

Sometimes, it’s nice to use an embossing folder just as it was intended to be…an embossing folder. While this Hybrid Embossing Folder works with the dies inside, it also functions without them.

For my Sweet Citrus Big Squeeze Card, I chose to emboss my Evening Evergreen Cardstock to provide the backdrop for my card. During my demonstration, I used my Paper Snips to rough up the edges for a shabby-chic finished look.

Sweet Citrus Supporting Elements

Bough Punch and Tailor Made Tags Die

This Sweet Citrus Big Squeeze Card has a lot going on! Besides the flower and leaves stamps from the Sweet Citrus Bundle, I added in multiple cardstock colors of Bough punched leaves and sprigs. The Bough Punch is my go to item for quick and easy element add-ons for all my cards.

The additional cardstock colors are Bermuda Bay, Pear Pizzazz, Soft Succulent, Pool Party and Soft Seafoam. I love all these blue-greens together, and they help to build a bridge between the very dark Evening Evergreen cardbase and bright orange toned citrus.

You may have noticed the tag on my card, from the Tailor Made Tags Dies, where all my citrus and leaves balance. I kept the color Evening Evergreen for my tag die cut to keep the background simple. This way, the focal elements were the star grouping on my card. My tag also provided the perfect place to add my Garden Green twine bow.

Get Your Sweet Citrus Card Class From ME

Finished Sweet Citrus Card.

This Sweet Citrus Big Squeeze Card is just one card in my featured class this week. If you would like to see the video from my online class, click this link. For more details on what is in this week’s class from Maine and how to get yours, click here.

I will be sharing some bonus cards from the Sweet Citrus Card Class, as I continue to play with this amazing bundle. Be sure to check back here or follow me, The Maine Stamper, on FaceBook, for more cardmaking inspiration and ideas.