Showing posts with label easy card layouts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label easy card layouts. Show all posts

January 26, 2026

3 Simple & Beautiful Cards with the Lovely Arrangements Bundle

 Sometimes you just want to sit down, stamp, and not overthink it—and that’s exactly what today’s projects are all about.

This week on Stampin’ Sundays, I shared three simple but beautiful cards using the Lovely Arrangements Bundle and coordinating Designer Series Paper. These are the kind of cards that look polished and thoughtful without requiring hours at your craft table (or a ton of brainpower—because let’s be honest, some days we’re tapped out).

Let’s take a closer look at each one and why this bundle is such a winner.


Card #1: Sending Smiles (with Texture + Dimension)


This card is a great example of how designer paper can do the heavy lifting.

The floral panel was fussy cut from the Lovely Arrangements DSP (yes, I know how I feel about fussy cutting—but this one was totally worth it). Layered over a die-cut textured panel, it creates instant depth and interest without adding bulk.

Why I love this design:

  • The die-cut background adds subtle texture

  • Dimensionals give just enough lift

  • “Sending Smiles” works for so many occasions

This is a perfect “thinking of you,” encouragement, or happy mail card to keep on hand.


Card #2: Soft & Elegant Happy Birthday


If you love clean, calm, and classy, this one’s for you.

The Lovely Stripes embossing folder adds just the right amount of detail, while the soft ribbon and layered florals keep things light and elegant. This is one of those cards that feels special without being fussy.

Design highlights:

  • Embossed panel for texture

  • Soft ribbon detail (ties beautifully, even though it’s wider)

  • Simple floral stamping with coordinating dies

This layout would be easy to recreate in other colors for weddings, anniversaries, or sympathy cards too.


Card #3: Hello Friend (Scraps to the Rescue!)


This card might be my favorite because it’s scrap-friendly and fast.

The 2" x 2" DSP squares are turned on point and layered for a playful but modern look. It’s proof that you don’t need fancy techniques to make a card that feels intentional and finished.

Why this one works:

  • Great use of DSP scraps

  • Quick layout you can repeat again and again

  • Perfect everyday greeting card

If you’re trying to use what you already have, this design is gold.




Why the Lovely Arrangements Bundle Is So Versatile

This bundle checks all the boxes:

  • Florals that aren’t overly fussy

  • Sentiments that mix and match beautifully

  • Dies that add texture without overwhelming the design

And yes—a Class to Go featuring this bundle is coming very soon, created with my friend Cyndy. More details will be released this week, so keep an eye out if you’d like even more ideas using these products.


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Which card is your favorite this week—Sending Smiles, Happy Birthday, or Hello Friend?
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January 12, 2026

Pop-Up Petals Made Easy: 3 Simple Cards with Big Impact

 If you’ve ever wanted to try an interactive card but thought, “That looks complicated,” today’s projects are about to change your mind.

This week on Stampin’ Sundays, I featured the Pop-Up Petals Bundle and paired it with the Lovely Blossoms Designer Series Paper—and let me tell you, this combo is a win. These three cards prove you can create beautiful, eye-catching cards without complicated steps or hours at your craft table.

One card includes a fun pop-up surprise on the inside, while the other two keep things intentionally simple and clean. Perfect for beginners, busy stampers, or anyone who just wants pretty cards without the stress.

Why the Pop-Up Petals Bundle Is Worth a Look

The star of this bundle is the clever pop-up die. It creates the mechanism for you—no measuring, no guessing, no frustration. Once you see how it works, you’ll immediately start thinking about all the other stamp sets you could use it with.

Even better? The stamps themselves are soft, versatile, and ideal for everyday cards like thank-you, friendship, and encouragement.

Let the Paper Do the Work

I paired the bundle with the Lovely Blossoms Designer Series Paper, and this paper pack deserves a moment in the spotlight.

One of my favorite features is the built-in panel designs. With a few simple cuts, you get:

  • 3" × 4" panels

  • 2" × 2" accent squares

  • Coordinated patterns that layer effortlessly

That means less cutting, less decision-making, and more time actually enjoying the creative process.

Card #1: Thanks for Being There (Pop-Up Fun!)


This card looks clean and simple on the outside—but when you open it, surprise! A sweet floral pop-up greets you.

The pop-up die does all the hard work, creating a sturdy fold that pops up smoothly every time. Add a stamped vase and floral image, and you’ve got an interactive card that feels special without being complicated.

💡 Tip: Once you own this die, try it with other florals, animals, or even seasonal images. It’s far more versatile than it looks.

Card #2: You Get Me & I Appreciate That

This one is my easy-peasy queen card.

Designer Series Paper takes center stage here, layered over a simple cardstock mat. The sentiment is die-cut with a soft arch shape and popped up with dimensionals for just enough interest.

This layout is perfect when:

  • You’re short on time

  • You need multiples

  • You want something clean, modern, and heartfelt

Card #3: Grateful for Your Friendship


For this final card, I mixed two of the DSP panels together to create a layered background—proof that even the smallest pieces of paper can shine.

A stamped vase, simple floral coloring, and a sweet butterfly finish it off. Nothing fussy. Nothing overdone. Just a warm, thoughtful card that works for so many occasions.

Great for Beginners (and Busy Stampers!)

If you’re newer to stamping or feeling creatively tired, these projects are a great reminder that cards don’t have to be complicated to be beautiful.

  • Simple layouts

  • Minimal coloring

  • Smart dies that do the work for you

That’s a crafting win in my book.

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I’ve put together a step-by-step PDF tutorial with measurements, supply lists, and instructions for all three cards.

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As always, I’d love to hear which card is your favorite—drop a comment, save this idea, or try one yourself and tag me. I can’t wait to see what you create!


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