Daffodil Daydream Slimline Card

It's time for another FAB Stampers post, and today we're making a fairly simple, yet elegant, Daffodil Daydream Slimline Easter card.

From Jeanne's Studio in Kentucky

Hello Stampers! I don't know about you, but I'm ready for Winter to be over, and what could herald the Spring season better than daffodils?

Daffodil Daydream Bundle

I wanted this to be a fairly simple card, so I chose a single daffodil as my focal point. This was made with the Daffodil Dies in the Daffodil Daydream Bundle. I used So Saffron and Mango Melody for the flower and Pear Pizzazz for the stem and leaf. These dies are amazing! Can you imagine how beautiful a bouquet of these would be?

Slim Card Dies

Slimline cards are currently quite popular and Stampin' Up! has a set of dies perfect for this size card. I used one of the Slim Card Dies to make the white background on this card. The die actually cuts out ALL of the little designs, but as you can see, I added a few of them back in here and there to create a little more interest.

I only used the Slim Card Dies for this card, but they also come bundled with the Slim Sayings Stamp Set. This stamp set has large greetings, that when added to a card decorated with the Slimline Dies, makes a quick and easy, yet very impressive card.

Slimline Envelopes

My Soft Seafoam card measures 3 1/2" x 8 1/2" and will fit in a regular business envelope. Or, if you want to dress it up a bit, Stampin' Up! has a set of 15 decorated slimline envelopes you may purchase.

The Details

I stamped the greeting with Pear Pizzazz ink and cut it out using a die from the Stitched So Sweetly Dies set. It is adhered with Dimensionals.

Of course, no project can be called finished until I've added a little bling. I thought the Brushed Brass Butterflies were the perfect addition.

I hope you've enjoyed this pretty spring card!

If you live in Canada, you can shop for all the products needed for this pretty card by clicking on any of the images below.

If you live in the U.S., you can shop with Jeanne at Bluegrass Stamper.

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