This stunning die cut card from Carol features floral pattern paper for the rainboots and umbrella with flowers and a bird in the boots for a wonderful Spring Birthday card design. Learn more on the Honey Bee Stamps blog.
Flowers are blooming everywhere so it’s the perfect time to bring out those pretty stamps, dies and stencils to create floral cards for Spring occasions. Flowers work for so many different events like Mother’s Day, Easter, Birthday, Sympathy and so much more. So let’s get inspired by some beautiful handmade Floral Card ideas.
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This lovely birthday card from Agnieszka uses a no-line coloring technique with stamps from Altenew. She stamped in grey ink and then used watercolors to coloring the stamped images for a painterly look. Take a closer look at the Just Made From Paper blog.
This cards from Theresa had a wonderful rich color combination of reds and corals with touches of gold. She heat embossed the flowers on different colors of cardstock, die cutting them out, adding gold leaves and numbers too. Inside is a great pop up element. Watch her video tutorial on the Lost in Paper blog.
This cheerful Daisies card is quick and easy to create. It has plaid pattern paper for the background and die cut flowers with a stamped and die cut sentiment, no colored required. Find out more from Barbara on the Paper Gal blog.
This pretty greenhouse is bursting inside and out with flowers. Mayra used dies from Lawn Fawn to create this card adding a heat embossed sentiment on vellum paper and see through vellum doors. Learn more over at the Lawn Fawn blog.
This pretty in pink design from Brenda is full of cheery Cherry Blossoms. She heat embossed the background with white, adding die cut frames and a layer of vellum overtop. The wreath is stamped and colored with Copic markers and there’s a heat embossed sentiment too. She breaks it all down on the Pink and Main blog.
This amazing Z Fold card has a textured lattice die cut background with stamped daisies and butterflies. The blue of the butterflies ties into the blue sentiment for a cohesive card design. Find Jennifer’s step by step directions on the Hero Arts blog.
This stunning floral card has so many different techniques including heat embossing on vellum, stamping, stenciling, coloring and die cutting. I love all the different textures and layers! Find out more on the Pinkfresh Studio blog.
Layering stencils are a terrific way to add color and dimension like on these pretty cards from Theary. For each stencil you use a different ink color with blending brushes, add a sentiment and die cut frame and the card is done. Watch her video tutorial on the Taylored Expressions blog.
This bold card really pops with a stamped bright pink Gerber Daisy with dark teal stem over a yellow ink blended, splattered and die cut background. Take a closer look at this design from Silvana on the Picket Fence blog.
Karen used a trendy faux postage theme to create several different “postage stamps” on this colorful card. For the background of each she ink blended and then stamped flower silhouettes in black adding a heat embossed sentiment. Find this idea and load more floral ideas from the design team over at Waffle Flower.
For this pretty Peony card Meetu heat embossed the flower stamps in white on white cardstock, then ink blended them in different colors. To add some extra shading and dimension she used coordinating colors of markers. The vellum sentiment allows the flowers to show through and the woodgrain background adds a nice contrast. Learn more at the Krafter’s Cart blog.
I hope you’ve found some inspiration today to create some lovely card using Spring Floral designs!
-Heather
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