Blessed Sunday, crafty friends!
Today I’m just popping in to share with you my floral “For You” card using Simon Says Stamp Floral Mix Background Stamp.
I die cut the Wonky Rectangle Panel from watercolour paper first, and then stamped the Floral Mix Background on watercolour panel using VersaFine Onyx Black.
To colour the stamped background, I used watercolour smooshing technique. I applied on a laminate pouch with several Distress inks, and then spritzed on them with clean water. Next, I turned the ink applied pouch over, and smooshed it into the stamped panel. I used the Worn Lipstick, Mustard Seed, Festive Berries and Mowed Lawn Distress inks.
I stamped roses from the More Spring Flowers set on a separate watercolour paper in black pigment ink, watercoloured them, then die cut them with the matching dies. For the sentiment, I die cut the Big For You from white card stock.


This “For You” card, we can use it for our mum, or people who need encouragement! :D
Thank you so much for stopping by. Have a wonderful day!
Keep smiling and be blessed! God bless you all!
Love Love Love RejoicingCrafts

For my first card, I made a watercoloured floral shaker card. I die cut the
I stamped butterflies from the
Once the main floral panel was dry, I adhered the acetate sheet to the back of the panel, added 


For my second card, I used the
I simply adhered the
I added white heat embossed sentiment banner using foam tape, and then decorated the word “O” with clear jewels.
“Mum, you are ONE OF A KIND!!”
To create the card, I die cut the A2 sized
I lightly curled up all flower petals using bamboo chopstick, and then made 2 layering flowers as shown in the picture. I mounted the
These heart shaped flower petals are so lovely!!
Here is one more simple floral card with the
Tiny butterflies make flowers more beautiful!!





I positioned the
Next, I brushed all pencil coloured images with a fine tip paint brush. To be honest, I really liked it BUT, I didn’t change my mind to make messy watercoloured flowers, haha!
Ta-da! I freely brushed over the images with a wet paint brush! I LOVE IT!!
For the sentiment, I used the 
Here is one more messy watercoloured floral card with the
I coloured flowers & leaves with watercolour pencils first, and then brushed pencil coloured images with a wet paint brush.



It’s so easy to make! I die cut A2 sized rectangle panel from white card stock using the
I stamped the sentiments in pigment black, and then mounted the floral panel on white card base using 

Here is another floral card with the
I stamped a flower cluster on the top right side of the white paper panel with dye inks, adhered the white heat embossed sentiment banner using foam tape. I love this clean & simple floral card so much! :D
