It’s been a wild week, and although I’ve been busy at the crafting table in between commitments (of which there were far too many), I haven’t had a chance to photograph or edit most of them. These two cards went up on the Memory Box Blog on Wednesday. Last year I received a wonderful birthday card which I saved for inspiration. These cards are a close CASE of that card.
I loved the design and decided that one of the many florals in the Arched Flower Basket die would work perfectly for it. I love that just one small die from a large set can be inspiring on its own.
I created the card with yellow flowers first, and then made a smaller version with vellum flowers like the ones on the card I received.

Both card bases were created with Fresh Snow Linen cardstock from Papertrey Ink. The first one is 5 1/2 X % 1/2 inches with a 5 X 5 panel layered on top with dimensional tape. The flowers were die cut from yellow cardstock in the Sunrise Paper Pack with gold mirror centers. Once the flowers were assembled, I arranged them on the panel, and glued a piece of white cord behind each flower. I tucked the ends under the panel and adhered the panel to the card base. For this card I stamped a small greeting with the Sunshine and Wildflowers stamp set on a strip of cardstock attached with dimensional tape.

I followed the same steps to create the smaller card, creating a 5” x5” card base and a 4 1/4” X 4 1/4” panel. I had a piece of lovely purple vellum in my stash and used that for the florals for the Arched Flower Basket and added Clear Fairy Drops for the centers. I chose one of the Happy Birthday Foil Greetings Black Tabs for this sentiment.

The weather has been less than ideal for Memorial Day. Yesterday it poured and the wind took down trees and power lines–luckily not on our street. There’s been no rain today, but it’s still way too chilly for the end of May and the sun is still hiding out elsewhere. The good news is I’ve gotten a lot done inside!
The design is so nice, simple, clean lines. Very pretty cards.
Ummm I have a stash of cut offs of vellum, now I have a perfect idea for them – thank you!
Happy Memorial Day.
I agree. So simple, yet really fabulous cards. Another win!
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