Stampin’ Up! Pansy Patch

Stampin’ Up! Pansy Patch

Happy Thursday everyone.  I pray your day is off to a great start. 

The card I am sharing today is created using the Stampin’ Up! Pansy Patch Bundle.  This stamp set can look complicated with all those tiny pieces, but once you use it is easier. This is a new set from the 2021-2022 Annual Catalog and even though I was blessed to get to pre-order I have not used it but once.  So here I go, looking through Pinterest for designs on using this and I happened across Su Mohr’s card, so I CASEd it as it fit the design challenge perfectly.

As I said earlier this is my inspiration for the design of today’s card, the Sunday Stamps Challenge.  

My card base is Soft Succulent card stock with a panel of Basic White card stock layered over it.  The Basic White panel is cropped using the largest die from the Scalloped Contour Dies, it is then embossed using the Tasteful Textile Embossing Folder.  I suppose this Tasteful Textile Embossing Folder is going to take the place of our favorite, Subtle Embossing Folder, too bad it retired.

I cropped all the pansy and leaves from Basic White card stock.  Thanks to Su, it was easier deciding which pieces made the pansy.  

Using the Blending Brushes and Polished Pink, Soft Succulent, and Pale Papaya Stamp Pads, I colored the pansies and leaves.  I used Evening Evergreen Stampin’ Blends Marker to color the open leaves.  Using the Blending Brushes made coloring so easy and easier to get the color you wanted.  Once they were all colored I popped them on the Basic White embossed panel using Mini Glue Dots.  I used Wink of Stella to give a little glitz to the pansy bud.

For the inside panel, I cropped a panel of Basic White card stock to match the panel on the card front.  I fussy cut a pansy from a panel of the Pansy Petals DSP, added a leaf that was extra, and the outline for the pansy I had colored using a Blending Brush and the Polished Pink Stamp pad.

A medium Basic White envelope gets a panel of Pansy Petals DSP applied to the envelope flap. I used this particular Pansy Petals DSP panel because it has pink pansies on it.

If you would like to create this card all the products used and the card cuts are at the end of this post.

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Stampin’ Up! Products Used in Creating This Card

Card Cuts

  • Soft Succulent card stock
    • Card base — 4-1/4″ x 11″ scored & folded at 5-1/2″
  • Basic White card stock
    • Embossed panel on card front — 4-1/4″ x 5-1/2″ for cropping
    • Inside panel — 4-1/4″ x 5-1/2″ for cropping
    • Flower pieces — 4-1/4″ x 11″ 


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8 thoughts on “Stampin’ Up! Pansy Patch

  1. Shirley, your pansy turned out so beautifully with the colors you used which also added some nice dimension to the layering dies. Thanks so much for sharing your beautiful card with us at Sunday Stamps!

  2. Oh my – what a lovely pansy you’ve created! I just love the colors!! And the embossed and die cut card front is so pretty! 🙂

  3. Wow, Shirley – so pretty! This is the last angle I need to try – to build pansies with the detailed dies – you’ve done a perfect job! And a very fun take on our sketch! Thanks so much for playing at Sunday Stamps!

    1. Thank you so much Heather, you are always so encouraging. I truly appreciate it.

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