Stampin’ Up! Flowering Tulips Thinking of You Card

Stampin’ Up! Flowering Tulips Thinking of You Card

The card I am sharing today is created using the Stampin’ Up! Flowering Tulips stamp set.  I also used the Timeworn Type Embossing Folder, New horizon DSP, Detailed Dahlias Dies, and Holiday Rhinestone Basic Jewels.

My color inspiration for my card today comes from the Sunday Stamps Challenge.  It is a color challenge, use three of the colors in your card.

The tulips in the Hand Stamped Sentiments Stamping Challenge inspired me to create tulips for my card.

I am also entering the Just Us Girls Challenge — it is Photo Week and the photo of tulips, daffodils, and birds add to my inspiration for creating a card with tulips.

My card base is Basic White card stock. I cropped a panel of Basic White using a die from the Detailed Dahlias Dies and adhered to the card base. A Holiday Rhinestone Basic Jewel is popped in the center of one flower on the Detailed Dahlias.

A panel of Basic White card stock is embossed using the Timeworn Type Embossing Folder.  It is then matted on a panel of Rich Razzleberry card stock and adhered over the Detailed Dahlia cropped image.

Using tulip dies from the Tulip Dies, tulips are cropped from panels of New Horizon DSP.  Using one of the New Horizon panels gives a great variety of colors for the tulips.  Leaves and stems are cropped from Basic White card stock and the leaves are embossed using the Timeworn Type Embossing Folder. The tulips and leaves are then adhered to the panel using Multipurpose Liquid Glue and Mini Glue Dots.  Wink of Stella is flicked over the card front.

A greeting from the Stampin’ Up! Flowering Tulip is masked using a piece of Washi Tape to cover the word I do not want in the greeting.  It is then stamped in Rich Razzleberry ink on a scrap of Basic White card stock, fussy cut, and popped on the card front.

A panel of Basic White card stock is matted on a panel of Rich Razzleberry card stock and adhered to the inside of the card base.  Flowers from the Tulip Dies are cropped and adhered across the bottom of the panel.

A medium Basic White envelope gets a panel from the New Horizion DSP applied to the envelope flap using Multipurpose Liquid Glue.

If you would like to create this card all the products used are in the post instead of at the end of the post as they usually are.

Thank you for stopping by today. I hope you took the time to linger and look at my other blog post and cards and that you will join me on my stamping journey as I share my cards with you each day.  My hope and wish are that you will be inspired to create amazing creations yourself. Feel free to CAS(E) any card. Any questions you may have, you know you can always contact me.  Have a blessed day!


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Stampin’ Up! Products Use in Creating This Card

 Card Cuts

  • Basic White card stock
    • card base — 4-1/4″ x 11″ scored & folded at 5-1/2″
    • Detailed Dahlia — 4-1/4″ x 5-1/2″
    • art panel — 2-5/8′ x 5-1/4″
    • leaves & stems — 4-1/4″ x 5-1/2″
    • inside panel — 4″ x 5″
  • Rich Razzleberry card stock
    • mat for art panel — 2-3/4″ x 5-3/8″
    • inside mat — 4-1/8″ x 5-3/8″
  • New Horizon DSP
    • tulips 


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15 thoughts on “Stampin’ Up! Flowering Tulips Thinking of You Card

  1. A truly lovely card. The White on White with a little pop of color makes the Tulips really take center stage. Thanks for sharing this card with us at HSS. Cheers, Jolanda – DT

  2. Absolutely beautiful! I love the all the white texture with the pop of color on the tulips! So very elegant! Thanks for playing along with us at Hand Stamped Sentiments!

  3. What a great way to use the Horizon paper! Love the embossing and the tulips are the pop of color. Thanks so much for joining us at Hand Stamped Sentiments,

  4. What a clever idea to use the horizon dsp for the tulips! They look amazing! Tulips are my favorite! So glad that you joined in the fun over at hand stamped sentiments!

  5. Just beautiful Shirley! Love the touch of color on the flowers with the white layering. Perfect! 🙂

  6. I love this card, Shirley! While I don’t really see our Sunday colors in your design, how super smart to use the Horizon DSP for the tulips – brilliant! I am loving that paper, lol. A sweet sweet card! Thanks so much for playing at Hand Stamped Sentiments (AND Sunday Stamps!)

    1. Thanks, Heather you are so encouraging. It looks like I goofed. Blame it on the stress of my son’s cancer.😊

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