This card was made using the Fancy Flora Suite.
The card starts with a Calypso Coral cardstock card base, followed by a Fancy Floral Designer Series Paper (DSP) panel.
The top panel was cut out using the Two-Tone Flora Dies and Vellum cardstock. Once cut out, Multipurpose Liquid Glue was applied very thinly along the outside edge of the Vellum which was then adhered onto the Fancy Floral DSP panel.
The sentiment is from the Something Fancy stamp set and has been stamped onto a piece of the Fancy Floral DSP. Once stamped, the sentiment was cut out using one of the Something Fancy dies.
A Linen Thread bow was adhered to the sentiment panel using a Mini Glue Dot.
The flowers are from the Two-Tone Flora stamp set and have been stamped in Pale Papaya and Calypso Coral ink for the smallest flower. Crushed Curry and Calypso Coral ink was used for the larger flower.
The center of the larger flower was colored using a Dark Basic Black Stampin' Blends. Once stamped, the flowers were cut out using the coordinating Two-Tone Flora dies. The smallest flower was adhered onto the card front using Stampin' Dimensionals.
The leaves from the Two-Tone Flora stamp set were stamped with Evening Evergreen ink onto a piece of Mint Macaron and Evening Evergreen cardstock. Once stamped, they were cut out using the coordinating Two-Tone Flora die.
Calypso Coral Iridescent Pastel Gems were adhered randomly to the card front.
The inside of the card has a Basic White cardstock panel that has been stamped with a sentiment from the Something Fancy stamp set in Calypso Coral ink.
The flower is from the Two-Tone Flora stamp set and has been stamped in Crushed Curry and Calypso Coral ink. Once stamped, it was cut out using the coordinating Two-Tone Flora die.
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