Yes, we made lots of cards during my Daisy Lane class!
When I lived in Illinois we had a lot of Purple Cone Flowers (Echinacea), which are a wildflower native to eastern and central North America that have been "domesticated" with a number of cultivars. They are called cone flowers because the petals tend to open so wide the point towards the ground, creating a cone shape.
To replicate this effect we stamped one of each size daisy in Highland Heather ink on Highland Heather cardstock and then cut them in half. One petal was removed from one half, and the two pieces were glued together in the centre. After adhering them to the Whisper White oval with the stems stamped on in Old Olive, we added Perennial Essence Floral Centers. You can see everything we used to make this card here:
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Trish
16/7/2019 06:55:41 am
Starting to love the Daisy Lane set. The cards are lovely
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Meet NancyI've been paper-crafting since 2006, and an Independent Stampin' Up! demonstrator since 2010. I love sharing my craft with others, either through classes or by creating special cards and gifts that meet their needs. Join me in creating fun! Click to view Catalogue PDF
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