
Breathe Life into Your Cards with Lovely Garden
Hi friends! I’m so excited to share a beautiful, clean, and versatile card tutorial featuring the Stampin’ Up! Lovely Suite Collection. This suite includes the Thankful Garden Bundle I used for these cards. Whether you’re brand new to stamping or a seasoned paper crafter, these designs are simple, stylish, and easy to recreate.

Simple Layouts, Stunning Results
For this project, I created two clean and classic cards that showcase the floral images from the Thankful Garden Stamp Set. I layered crisp white card bases for a timeless look and added dimension using the rectangle dies from the Textured Notes Dies. The focal point on one of the cards is a rosette made with the Round We Go Dies—I just love how it makes the design pop!

To bring the florals to life, I used Stampin’ Blends Markers for vibrant coloring. I paired the “Inhale, Exhale” sentiment from the It’s Ok Stamp Set, but you can personalize your card for any occasion—birthday, thinking of you, or just because.

Want to Make It Yourself?
I’ve got you covered with step-by-step instructions and a full supply list in the tutorial section below. This project is a breeze to make, and perfect for crafters of all skill levels.
To help guide you step-by-step, I’ve put together a detailed PDF tutorial complete with a full supply list.
PRODUCTS I USED TO CREATE THESE CARDS
See the Botanical Textures Suite in Action
Linda and I featured this stunning suite in a Stampin’ Scoop episode earlier this year. You can check it out along with a sneak peek at other coordinating products from the March release.

More Inspiration with the Thankful Garden Bundle
This suite has inspired a whole series of tutorials! If you loved today’s cards, check out these other ideas using the Lovely Gardens Suite, including the Thankful Garden Bundle:

Thanks for stopping by! I can’t wait to see how you use the Botanical Textures Suite in your own creations. Don’t forget to tag me if you share your card online—I love seeing your art!
Happy stamping, Tami
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