Showing posts with label watercolor cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label watercolor cards. Show all posts

April 27, 2026

3 Simple “WOW” Cards with the Fragrant Layers Bundle (Plus a Shimmery Watercolor Trick!)

 

There’s something about spring that just makes you want to play with florals again, right? After what felt like a never-ending winter (and let’s be honest… way too much rain), sitting down with pretty flowers and fresh colors just hits different.

This week on Stampin’ Sundays, I pulled out the Fragrant Layers Bundle and created three cards that are simple, quick, but still have that “how did you make that?!” factor.

And friend… one of these includes the easiest watercolor technique using Wink of Stella that gives you a gorgeous shimmer AND a stained-glass look. You’re going to love it.


๐Ÿ’™ Card #1: “It’s Your Day” – Let the Stamps Do the Work

If you’ve ever felt like you need a million tools to make a beautiful card… this one proves you don’t.

This design uses:

  • Stamping only (no die cutting!)
  • Simple layering
  • Fresh spring colors like Hydrangea Hue

The key here is placement and clean stamping. Using a stamp positioning tool makes this foolproof—you can stamp twice if needed and get that crisp, bold image every time.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Takeaway: When your stamp set is this detailed, you don’t need to overcomplicate it.


✨ Card #2: “Just a Note” – The Shimmery Watercolor (Fan Favorite!)

Okay… THIS is the one.

This card stopped everyone in their tracks during the live—and honestly, it’s easier than it looks.

Here’s what makes it special:

  • A bold black die-cut frame (hello, stained glass effect!)
  • Soft watercoloring using ink refills
  • Wink of Stella as your paintbrush = built-in shimmer

How it works:

  1. Add a tiny drop of ink refill to a block
  2. Pick it up with your Wink of Stella brush
  3. Start coloring from the base of the petal and pull upward

That’s it.

You get:
✔ depth
✔ soft blending
✔ sparkle (without extra steps)

๐Ÿ‘‰ Pro Tip: Start where you want the darkest color and pull outward—it creates that natural gradient without overthinking it.


๐Ÿงก Card #3: “So Happy For You” – Quick Layout, Big Impact

This one is for those nights when:
  • You’re tired
  • You still want to craft
  • You need something DONE fast

We used:

  • Three simple die-cut squares
  • Repeated stamping
  • A clean sentiment strip

The overlapping layout gives it that modern, layered look without a lot of effort.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Takeaway: Repetition + layout = instant design win.


๐Ÿ’ก Why This Bundle Works So Well

The Fragrant Layers Bundle is one of those sneaky-good sets because:

  • The stamps carry the design
  • The dies add versatility (but aren’t required)
  • You can go simple OR step it up

Perfect if you’re short on time but still want beautiful results.




๐ŸŽ‰ Big News: Stamp N’ Create Virtual Bingo Night!

Mark your calendar, because this is going to be FUN.

My friend Cyndy and I are hosting a:
๐Ÿ‘‰ Stamp N’ Create Virtual Night – May 10th

And you’re invited to craft, laugh, and get a first look at the brand new catalog goodies (which launches May 5th ๐Ÿ‘€).

Here’s what you’ll enjoy:
✨ Mystery stamping
✨ Sneak peeks of new products
✨ A fun Bingo-style game
✨ Creative inspiration + community

๐ŸŽŸ How Bingo Works:

  • Choose 5 numbers (1–25) ahead of time
  • We’ll draw numbers during the event
  • First to match all 5 = BINGO + a prize ๐ŸŽ‰

๐Ÿงง How to Get Entries:

  • Every $25 order (by May 9) = 1 FREE set of numbers
  • No order? Join for just $5
  • Invite a friend → you BOTH get a free set!

This is seriously the perfect low-pressure, cozy night in—with crafting friends.


๐Ÿ’ฌ Let’s Chat

Which card was your favorite this week?

Was it:
๐Ÿ’™ The simple stamped floral
✨ The shimmery stained-glass look
๐Ÿงก Or the quick layered squares

Drop a comment and let me know—and if you loved that Wink of Stella technique, make sure to save this post so you can try it later!

And if you want in on our Bingo night fun… now’s the time to grab your spot.

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