For my cards, I challenged myself to use the same beautiful product suite while exploring three completely different techniques and styles. I always love stretching my supplies and showing how versatile one stamp and die set can be — especially when small changes in color, texture, and background techniques can create a totally new feel.
For all three cards, I used the gorgeous Sunlit Garden product suite (Stamp, press plate, dies and stencils). I used the sentiments from the Bloom and Buds stamp and dies. From soft watercoloring to bright layered ink blending and clean dimensional details, these cards each tell their own little story while still feeling cohesive together.
For the first card, I wanted a soft, dreamy look with a delicate watercolor feel. I started by creating a loose yellow- peach watercolor background with soft splatters and subtle texture.
I really love how calm and delicate this card feels — almost like sunlight softly shining through a garden.
For the second card, I switched gears completely and went bold and colorful!
This time, I used the press plate and used champagne foil for foiling. I also used the reverse foiled image to create a shadow behind the floral image. I used bright ink blending on all the florals to create a cheerful rainbow-inspired garden frame. The vivid pinks, oranges, yellows, greens, and blues instantly make this card feel playful and full of energy.
For the center background, I added soft watercolor wash using the Classic watercolors along with subtle texture embossing to create interest without overpowering the florals. I used the Basket Weave plate for it. I love how the cool blue center balances all the warm floral tones around the edges.
The layered the sentiment in the center, while a few clear iridescent drops added extra detail and shine.
This card really shows how changing only the coloring style can completely transform the same design.
Let me know if you want to see a process video for this card :)
For the final card, I wanted something that felt crisp, clean, and detailed while still keeping all the beautiful floral elements.
I used the press plate again and used matt gold foil for hot foiling. I colored the florals with more contrast and deeper shading this time, combining warm pinks, yellows, blues, and corals for a richer look. Instead of adding a watercolor background, I ink blended pink, turquoise and yellow lightly and added texture with subtle embossed detail using the Petal Trellis cover die, so the florals became the main focus.
This ended up being one of my favorite styles because it feels detailed and vibrant without becoming too busy.
That’s one of my favorite things about crafting — taking the same supplies and turning them into completely different styles simply by changing techniques, colors, and textures.
Thanks so much for stopping by today! Happy crafting and have a wonderful day!









































