Today's Made Easy tutorial is simply blooming with beauty! The Language of Flowers Stamps and Dies are just the thing to make gorgeous sentiments along with the corresponding flower. Floriography, or the language of flowers was popular in Victorian times, and was a way of communicating with friends, family and loved ones. Lily of the Valley conveys happiness, lilies strength, roses mean love and on and on! Today, we are going to show you how we like to make sentiments with the Language of Flowers Stamps and Dies. Get out your set and let's craft together; if you don't have them, you can get them on sale on our website this week.
Let's get crafty!
First, diecut the shadow layer for the flower of your choosing.
Place the diecut and excess paper onto your stamping platform.
Next, line the stamp up with the diecut.
Place the top of the stamping platform onto the stamp; this way it is perfectly positioned.
Choose an ink for your sentiment; we used the Robin's Egg Blue from the Perfect Palette Inks.
Place the inked stamp onto the shadow layer and press firmly.
Now you have a perfectly stamped and cut sentiment.
For the finishing touch, place your stamped sentiment in the middle of your card.
We know that you have a friend in your life who needs this sweet friendship card. There's nothing like a handmade card to show how much you care!
Add these lovely sentiments to all of your cards! They go perfectly with all of your papers, patterns and embellishments. The Language of Flowers Stamps and Dies cover all occasions!
Look how wonderful this Peace sentiment is when paired with Canton Bleu.
Taupe florals, frame dies and flowers make the prettiest card.
We are so thrilled that the language of flowers is having a resurgence! Use this beautiful, coded language as a fun addition to your paper projects. This tutorial will be live on the blog for the next week, and afterwards you can access it and more with your AG Membership! Be sure to share the projects you create with us on our social media channels!
I enjoyed watching the way you left the die cut piece inside. I don’t think I have seen it done that way before. A technique I will have to try. We can always count on you to teach us new ways to use our products.
Happy Crafting!!!
Very pretty 😍
I learn something new every time I watch your videos. I used to stamp first, then cut, but this works much better.
Just adds a simple but lovely touch to your beautiful crafting. Thank you so much for great ideas!
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Thanks for sharing.
I enjoyed watching the way you left the die cut piece inside. I don’t think I have seen it done that way before. A technique I will have to try. We can always count on you to teach us new ways to use our products.
Happy Crafting!!!
Very pretty 😍
I learn something new every time I watch your videos. I used to stamp first, then cut, but this works much better.
Just adds a simple but lovely touch to your beautiful crafting. Thank you so much for great ideas!