Affiliate links may be used in this post. I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you if you make a purchase through my affiliate link
People ask artists all the time, “where do you get your inspiration from?” And their answer is always by the things around me. And today that is what happened to me. I was getting dressed this morning, I saw this navy with white daisy blouse and it sparked my imagination about a card I could make.
In today’s card sketch tutorial I am going to show you how I took the look of this blouse and card sketch 18 from my ebook 30 Card Sketches with Examples to create today’s card . I am using the Stampin’ Up! Daisy Lane stamp set and new medium daisy punch all found on page 23 in the new 2019-2020 Stampin’ Up! Catalog.
In this blog you will find the instructions, supply list and a video to show you how I created this beautiful Daisy Lane sympathy card.
Also if you would like, you can get a copy of my ebook here 30 Card Sketches with Examples
Daisy Sympathy Card Measurements
- Thick Whisper White card base 8-1/2″ x 5-1/2″ scored at 4-1/4″
- Whisper White 4″ x 6″
- Night of Navy cardstock 2″ x 4″ and scrap for word sympathy
- Sailing Home Designer Series Paper – navy stripe 4-1/4″ x 5-1/2″
Daisy Sympathy Card Details
- Tape navy stripe paper to card base
- Tie navy and sand twine around card base with bow at the top
- Cut out Stitched Rectangle Die 2-1/4″ x 3-1/2″ from the white cardstock
- Stamp 2 large daisies on remaining white cardstock and punch out
- Glue 2 daisies together
- Stamp daisy stem on white stitched rectangle
- Cut out Stitched Rectangle 2-1/2″ x 4″ from navy cardstock
- Adhere the 2 rectangles together
- Attach daisy with dimensional to the rectangle layer
- Add faceted gem to the center of the daisy
- Use dimensionals to stick rectangle layer over twine
- Cut out word “sympathy from navy scrap and glue onto card
If you like this project and would like to make it yourself but need some materials to do so, please contact me or click on the links above.
kristina@creatingwithkristina.com
Be sure to catch my next Card Sketch tutorial over on my Facebook Page or Youtube next week.
Leave a Reply