My goodness, here we are in February already! The time is flying, so our Creation Station theme of "Sweet & Simple" will be a great source of inspiration for when you don't have hours (or days!) to create a special handmade card.
I went with a simple double Z-Fold for my project today, which always seems more complicated than it is! I also used a piece of Dainty Flowers DSP (a free Sale-a-bration product) that does all the work for me.
The "double" part of this fun fold comes from having a second base piece that is scored with different measurements. I started with a piece of Rich Razzleberry Cardstock that is 1.25" x 8.25" and scored at 4-1/8" and 6-1/4".
This gorgeous picture-like DSP didn't need anything to distract from it! I started with a piece of Dainty Flowers DSP cut to 5-3/8" high, and then cut the following pieces IN ORDER, so that the picture continues across the card: 2", 2", and 4-1/8".
My sentiment is from the Good Feelings Stamp Set and is stamped in Rich Razzleberry Ink, on a Stitched Rectangles Die cut piece. I added some Glittered Organdy Ribbon behind my sentiment (which is also stamped with some flowers from the Sentimental Park Stamp Set), and some Adhesive-Backed Milky Dots.
I didn't want to interrupt my scenic DSP, so instead I decorated the back of my card base with a sentiment, some more flowers, and lots of space to write a personal note to the recipient.
Life's complicated, but our creations don't always have to be! Follow along to the other hoppers today to see more Sweet & Simple projects, starting with Mikaela at The Crafty Oink Pen by clicking the button below:
What a clever way to use that DSP! So lovely!
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