Pot Full Of Flowers Card

Today I am sharing a pretty card featuring a pot full of flowers made using the Help Me Grow stamp set and dies.

Colours used to make this card are:

 

I created the pot of flowers card using the following supplies:

Fresh Freesia card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” scored at 4⅛” on the long side
Fresh Freesia – 5 ½” or 3 ¾”
Mossy Meadow – 4¾” by 3½”
Basic White – 4½” by 3¼”
Basic White – ⅞” by ⅜”
Basic White – 5½” by 3¾” for the inside
Scrap Basic White, Granny Apple Green and Mossy Meadow

 

I embossed the panel of Fresh Freesia card using the Forever Plaid Embossing Folder. I wrapped a length of retired Lemon Lolly Twine around the panel, securing it on the back with Sellotape before adhering it to the Fresh Freesia card front.

 

A pretty greeting card featuring a pot full of plants and made using the Help Me Grow stamp set and dies and the Everyday Arches dies from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Help Me Grow stamp and dies used with the Everyday Arches dies to make a pretty greeting card featuring a pot full of plants

On scrap Basic White card, I stamped the flowerpot. I inked it with Cajun Craze ink, stamped off once on scrap paper and added Mossy Meadow ink with a Sponge Dauber to the right side before stamping it onto scrap Basic White card. The pot was then die cut using the Help Me Grow dies. I used the craft knife attachment for the Take Your Pick Tool to cut a slit in the top of the plant pot and

 

A pretty greeting card featuring a pot full of plants and made using the Help Me Grow stamp set and dies and the Everyday Arches dies from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Help Me Grow stamp set and dies used with the Everyday Arches dies to make a pretty greeting card featuring a pot full of plants

From the smaller panel of Basic White I die cut an arch using the Everyday Arches dies. I also die cut a larger arch from the panel of Mossy Meadow card. These were glued together and added to the card front on Mini Glue Dots.

 

A pretty greeting card featuring a pot full of plants and made using the Help Me Grow stamp set and dies and the Everyday Arches dies from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Help Me Grow stamp set and dies used with the Everyday Arches dies to make a pretty greeting card featuring a pot full of plants

From scrap Mossy Meadow card, I die cut the leafy sprig. I also die cut a leafy spray, from the Greenery Lane dies, from scrap Granny Apple Green card. These were tucked into the slit of the flowerpot. The pot and leaves were then mounted onto the card front on Dimensionals.

 

A pretty greeting card featuring a pot full of plants and made using the Help Me Grow stamp set and dies and the Everyday Arches dies from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Help Me Grow stamp set and dies used with the Everyday Arches dies to make a pretty greeting card featuring a pot full of plants

Using flower dies from the Help Me Grow and Greenery Lane sets I die cut flowers from scrap Lemon Lolly and Fresh Freesia card. These were added with Mini Glue Dots and Antique Pearls added to the centres of the Lemon Lolly flowers.

 

A pretty greeting card featuring a pot full of plants and made using the Help Me Grow stamp set and dies and the Everyday Arches dies from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Help Me Grow stamp set and dies used with the Everyday Arches dies to make a pretty greeting card featuring a pot full of plants

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Details of the products I used for this project can be found below.

Mo x

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