A pretty floral get well card made using Stampin' Up! products

Happy Hugs card

Here is a sweet Happy Hugs get well soon card made using the Healing Hugs and Happy Birthday to you stamp sets.

To recreate the Happy Hugs card you will need:

Flirty Flamingo card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” scored at 4⅛”
Whisper White – 5⅜” by 3⅝”
Old Olive – 4¼” by 3¼”
Whisper White – 4” by 3½”
Scrap Whisper White, Smoky Slate and Vellum

A pretty floral get well card made using Stampin' Up! products

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk -A pretty get well soon card made using old and new Stampin’ Up! products

Using the sprig stamp from the Healing Hugs stamp set I stamped randomly across the front of the Flirty Flamingo card base in Flirty Flamingo ink.

The sentiment from the same stamp set was stamped in Old Olive ink onto the smaller Whisper White panel and I used to Rectangle Stitched Dies to die cut the shape. I die cut the next size up rectangle from the Old Olive panel and adhered the two rectangles together with Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive.

A pretty floral get well card made using Stampin' Up! products

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk -A pretty get well soon card made using old and new Stampin’ Up! products

This panel was then mounted onto the Flirty Flamingo card base using Dimensionals.

A pretty floral get well card made using Stampin' Up! products

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk -A pretty get well soon card made using old and new Stampin’ Up! products

I stamped the cake from the Happy Birthday To You stamp set onto scrap Whisper White card stock and die cut the flowers using the Happy Birthday Dies. The flowers were coloured in using the following Blends Markers –  Flirty Flamingo combo, Daffodil Delight & Old Olive

A pretty floral get well card made using Stampin' Up! products

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk -A pretty get well soon card made using old and new Stampin’ Up! products

The foliage was die cut from scrap Smoky Slate and Vellum card stock.  The die cut flowers were added to the card front with liquid glue and the foliage pieces tucked in behind to give a fuller effect. I added the dots in the Flirty Flamingo ink to break up the white panel. I used the dark Daffodil Delight Blends Marker to colour in a trio of Basic Pearls and added them to the card front. The flowers were then given a coat of Clear Wink of Stella.

A pretty floral get well card made using Stampin' Up! products

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk -A pretty get well soon card made using old and new Stampin’ Up! products

The sprig of foliage was stamped in Flirty Flamingo ink onto the remaining Whisper White panel and adhered inside the card. The same image was used to decorate the envelope.

I loved taking a a new stamp set and mixing it up with a stamp set from the Annual Catalogue. I hope you like it.

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

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Healing Hugs stamp set by Stampin' Up! used to make a get well card

Healing Hugs for a get well card

Our latest team challenge asks us to make a get well card ready for this season of coughs and colds and I chose to make this sweet card using the stunning Healing Hugs stamp set. I have had this set for a while and never inked it up and it is stunning.

Making the card

I stamped the large flower image in Merry Merlot ink onto a scrap of Whisper White cardstock and cut it out using my sharp scissors. The flower is gorgeous, the petals almost look like velvet; the dimension these distINKtive stamps give is amazing. Using a sponge dauber I inked around the edges of the flower with the Merry Merlot ink.

Healing Hugs stamp set by Stampin' Up! used to make a get well card

ww.crafty-rootes.com – Healing Hugs stamp set used for a get well card

I cut a panel of Tropical Escape Designer Series Paper (dsp) 5” by 3⅛”. I cut a scalloped border from a ½” strip of Merry Merlot cardstock and the Decorative Ribbon Border Punch. I added the border to the dsp panel with Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive.

Healing Hugs stamp set by Stampin' Up! used to make a get well card

ww.crafty-rootes.com – Healing Hugs stamp set used for a get well card

I stamped the leaves in Old Olive ink in the bottom right corner of a Thick Whisper White card base before gluing down the dsp panel with Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive.

Healing Hugs stamp set by Stampin' Up! used to make a get well card

www.crafty-rootes.com – Healing Hugs stamp set used for a get well card

I added the cut out flower in the lower right hand corner on Stampin’ Dimensionals and stamped the sentiment from the same stamp set in Old Olive ink. To complete the card I added a trio of Share What You Love Artisan Pearls.

I hope you like it.

If you don’t have a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator I would love to be yours!  If you don’t have a catalogue and live in the UK please let me know and I will be delighted to send you one.  To order any supplies click on the “shop online” button at the top of the page. Alternatively, contact me and I would be happy to place an order for you.

Thanks for visiting my blog today, I love to read what you think of my projects so please do let me know. In line with new Data Protection Legislation (GDPR), by commenting you do so in the knowledge that your name & comment are visible to all who visit this blog and you thereby consent to the use of that personal information for that specific purpose. Please stop by again soon.

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

Mo x

Supplies Used