Pretty pansy themed cards made for the June Class in the Mail using Stampin' Up! products

Pansy Petals Class In The Mail

Today I am sharing the projects I designed for the June class in the mail using the gorgeous Pansy Petals designer Series Paper, Pansy Patch stamp set and Pansy Dies.

Colours used in these projects are:

 Pansy Bud card

A pretty pansy themed card made for the June Class in the Mail using Stampin' Up! products

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A sweet pansy card made for the June Class In The Mail and made using the Pansy Petals designer Series Paper

Fresh Freesia card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛”
Evening Evergreen layer – 5½” by 3¾”
Pansy Petals dsp – 5⅜” by 3⅝”
Basic White – 5⅜” by 3⅝” – for the inside
Basic White label – die cut using the Scalloped Contours dies
Pansy Petals dsp – die cut flowers, stems & leaves
Evening Evergreen Open Weave Ribbon
Basic White Envelope

  • Feed the ribbon through either side of the die cut label then add to the panel of dsp with Dimensionals. Secure the ribbon on the back with Sellotape.
  • Glue the dsp panel to the layer of Evening Evergreen layer and add the panel to the Fresh Freesia card front
  • Glue the bud to the stem and add to the label with liquid glue, add the leaf.

Two Pansy card

A pretty pansy themed card made for the June Class in the Mail using Stampin' Up! products

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A sweet pansy card made for the June Class In The Mail and made using the Pansy Petals designer Series Paper

Soft Succulent card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛”
Basic White layer – 5⅜ by 3⅜” x 2 – one for the inside
Pansy Petals dsp – 5⅞” by 1”
Pansy Petals dsp – 5⅞” by ⅜”
Pansy Petals dsp – die cut flowers & leaves
Basic White Envelope
Bumblebee Trinket

  • Glue the one of the Basic White panels to the card front and add strips of dsp to the card front
  • Stamp the sentiment in Evening Evergreen ink
  • Add the Leaves to the card front with glue. Place the die cut flowers on the card front on Dimensionals
  • Add the sweet Bumblebee Trinket

Trio of Pansies card

A pretty pansy themed card made for the June Class in the Mail using Stampin' Up! products

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A sweet pansy card made for the June Class In The Mail and made using the Pansy Petals designer Series Paper

Evening Evergreen card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛”
Basic White layer – 5⅝” by 3⅞” for the inside
Pansy Petals dsp – 5½” by 3¾”
Basic White label die cut using the Scalloped Contours dies
Pansy Petals dsp 4⅛” by ⅜”
Pansy Petals dsp – die cut flowers & leaves
Envelope
Bumblebee Trinket

  • Add the panel of dsp to the Evening Evergreen card front.
  • Add the strip of dsp to the card front
  • Glue the bud to the stem and add to the large scalloped label with a dimensional
  • Add a large flower and the leaves to the panel with a glue
  • Place the 2 remaining die cut flowers on the card front on Dimensionals
  • Add the sweet Bumblebee Trinket
Pretty pansy themed cards made for the June Class in the Mail using Stampin' Up! products

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – Sweet pansy themed cards made for the June Class In The Mail and made using the Pansy Petals designer Series Paper

Such pretty cards, I hope you like them.

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Details of the products I used for this project can be found below.

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