Let me guess… you love the idea of making handmade cards, but when you sit down to craft, you don’t want anything complicated or time-consuming.
Same.
That’s exactly why this week’s projects are some of my favorites—because they look impressive, but they’re actually simple, quick, and totally doable… even after a long day.
We’re playing with the brand new Bloom Boutique Suite (coming in the May catalog!), and I’m showing you how to create 3 “simple WOW” cards using easy techniques, two-step stamping, and just a few fun folds.
Let’s break it down 👇
Card #1: The “Simple with a Twist” Layout
The base has a subtle folded edge detail that instantly makes it feel more polished and unique.
Why this works:
- Two-step stamping gives you beautiful florals with zero coloring stress
- Soft color layering (hello Crisp Cantaloupe + Barely Blush!) keeps it elegant
- That ribbon detail? It adds texture without extra work
Quick Tip:
If you’ve ever said “I’m not good at coloring,” two-step stamping is your best friend. Stamp your outline, stamp your fill… done.
Card #2: The Accordion Z-Fold (That Actually Stands Up!)
It’s just a series of simple score lines that create a fold that:
- Opens beautifully
- Displays perfectly on a mantel
- Makes the recipient go, “Wait… how did you make this?!”
Why this one is a keeper:
- Uses narrow strips of DSP (great for using up paper!)
- Adds dimension without bulk
- Perfect for birthdays or special occasions
Real talk:
If you can score paper, you can make this card. It’s way easier than it looks.
Card #3: The Double Flap “Thank You” Card
It opens in layers, which makes it feel interactive without being complicated.
What makes it special:
- Monochromatic look = instant elegance
- Scalloped circles = soft, feminine detail
- Simple sentiment front and center
Pro Tip:
Use a strong adhesive (like Tear & Tape) on the flap—this part gets the most movement.
Let’s Talk About This Suite for a Second…
The Bloom Boutique Suite is one of those collections that does the work for you:
- Two-step stamps (no coloring required ✔️)
- Coordinating dies ✔️
- Gorgeous DSP (with gold foil accents!) ✔️
- In Color butterflies ✔️
It’s basically a “grab it and go” crafting solution… which I know you love.
A Few Takeaways You Can Use Right Away
If you’re short on time but still want beautiful results, try this:
- Stick to 2–3 coordinating colors
- Use designer paper as your focal point
- Add one dimensional element (like a bow or popped-up layer)
- Don’t overthink it—simple really can be stunning
Want the Full Tutorials?
If you want step-by-step instructions, measurements, and supply lists for all 3 cards, I’ve got you covered.
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And when you try one of these cards, I’d love to know:
Which one is your favorite—the twist, the Z-fold, or the double flap?
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