Stampin’ Up! Pressed Petals
Here it is Monday rolling around again. Ever notice how quick it appears each week. I trust everyone had a great peaceful, fun, relaxing weekend.
I can’t seem to get away from those beautiful prints in the Stampin’ Up! Pressed Petals Specialty Designer Series Paper because here I am again using it. They are such lovely prints you or I do anyway, hate to cut the panel. This paper works perfectly for the challenge I am entering for today.
My challenge is Just Add Ink “No Stamping” and as you can see by the title the challenge is no stamping.
The card base is from the Stampin’ Up! Rococo Rose card stock with two mats, one being the focal panel. The first mat is from Stampin’ Up! Merry Merlot card stock and is embossed using the Stampin’ Up! Subtles Embossing Folder.
The second mat is a panel from the Pressed Petals DSP and is embossed using the Stampin’ Up! Pinewoods Plank Embossing Folder. They are adhered using Multipurpose Glue.
The art piece is another panel from the Pressed Petals DSP and is adhered to a Stampin’ Up! Merry Merlot card stock mat. The greeting is cut three times using a die from the Stampin’ Up! Well Written Dies and is stacked and glued together.
Pearls from Stampin’ Up! Pearl Basic Jewel are scattered on the card front. A bow is made and adhered with a Stampin’ Up! Mini Glue Dot. I believe the twine for the bow is from a Paper Pumpkin kit.
The inside sentiment panel is decorated with flowers that have been fussy cut from the Pressed Petals DSP. The panel is left blank except for the flowers for a note to be written.

In finishing the flap of the envelope is given a panel of the Pressed Petals DSP so it will coordinate with the card front.

Thank you for stopping by today. I hope you like my card and that you have a blessed day!
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Stampin’ Up! Products Used in Creating This Card
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Card Cuts This Card:
- Rococo Rose card stock — card base — 4-1/4″ x 11″ scored and folded at 5-1/2″
- Merry Merlot card stock — mat — 4″ x 5-1/4″; mat for art piece — 3″ square
- Whisper White card stock — inside sentiment panel 4″ x 5-1/4″
- Pressed Petal Designer Series Paper — Woodgrain panel for mat — 3-3/4″ x 5″; art piece — 2-7/8″ square
















Have you ever seen a blue poppy? I haven’t. I understand they are a rare breed, they are not the everyday flower that you can pick up in a bouquet at the grocery store. I believe the flowers on the card I am sharing today are blue poppies. My card today is created using Stampin’ Up! Pressed Petals Specialty Designer Series Paper and Noble Peacock Specialty Designer Series Paper.
Stampin’ Up! Night of Navy card stock is the base with several layers of mats all from the Stampin’ Up! Pressed Petals Specialty Designer Series Paper and the Stampin’ up! Nobel Peacock Specialty Designers Series Paper.










The card I am sharing today is a square card. The cut out from the Stampin’ Up! Pressed Petals Designer Series Paper (DSP) looks best on a square card.

The wreath is fussy cut from a panel of Stampin’ Up! Pressed Petals DSP and popped on the card front using Stampin’ Up! Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals. The word “LOVE” has been cropped three times from Stampin’ Up! Rococo Rose card stock using the love die from the Stampin’ Up! Well Said Stamp Bundle.
The three rhinestones are from the Stampin’ Up! Noble Peacock Rhinestones. The bow is made using Stampin’ Up! Rococo Rose Scalloped Lace Ribbon and is popped on the wreath using a Stampin’ Up! Glue Dot.
The inside sentiment is from the Stampin’ Up! Rustic Retreat Stamp Set and is stamped in Mossy Meadow ink on a panel of Whisper White card stock that is adhered to the card base using Liquid Glue. A strip of flowers cut from the Pressed Petal DSP is adhered down the left side of the sentiment panel.
In finishing my card I decorated a Whisper White Envelope so it will coordinate with the theme of the card. I gave the envelope flap a panel of DSP from the Pressed Petals DSP. I also stamped a twig on the envelope front using a stamp from the Stampin’ Up! Rustic Retreat Stamp Set.







My creation today is from Stampin’ Up! Pressed Petals DSP. This DSP is so amazing. It looks like real flowers because it is actual pictures of flowers.























Thank you for stopping by my blog today. I hope you liked my card and my wish is that your day be blessed.










