Hello crafty friends! I’m so happy to be part of the Pinkfresh Studio "The Daydream Edit" release today. This release has four GORGEOUS washi tape suites, Floral Daydream suite, which has a press plate for foiling and letterpress effect along with, yet another stencil and die combo "Golden Poppies"
For this release, I really wanted to play around and see how far I could take these floral washi tapes, so I ended up making three cards and even a mixed media journal page. It’s amazing how the washi florals can work for both soft elegant clean and simple designs and more textured, artsy mixed media layouts.
Grab a cup of tea and enjoy the creations with me :)
Firstly, I’m sharing two floral cards using the beautiful washi tape from the Garden Grace product suite - one bold and vibrant, and one soft and delicate.
Card 1 – Bold Floral Celebration
For this card, I created a rich red ink-blended background with slightly darker edges to frame the design. I added subtle tone-on-tone stamping for texture.
I also added masked ink-blending for dimension, still keeping the panel one layer.
I finished the cards with a few Ombré Twilight Glitter drops for sparkle.
If you’d like to see the full process of the Red Card, you can watch the video below where I walk you through the steps for creating this card.
Card 2 – Soft Birthday Design
For the second card, I went with a soft pink background and a lighter, more open layout.
I created one main floral cluster and added a bit of black stamped detail in the background for contrast. The sentiment “Happy Birthday beautiful” was tucked into the florals to complete the design.
Card 3 – Clean and Simple spring theme card
I kept this card light and fresh with a soft teal ink-blended background framed with an embossed delicate rectangle frame. The Daffodil floral cluster is the star here - simple, elegant, and easy to put together.
I finished the card with the sentiment
“Wishing you a birthday full of good things” and a few clear embellishments for a subtle sparkle.
Mixed Media Journal – Because Ordinary Days Deserve Flowers
For this project, I wanted to share the versatility of these products, I started by building a soft mixed media background using light washes of color, splatters, and a bit of texture to create an organic base.
I used: Blooming Daydream Washi and the coordinating dies, Garden Grace Stamp and dies, Framed Art stencil, Floral Kaleidoscope stencil, Flower Market stamp
I layered the florals along one side to create a flowing, natural composition. I love how they instantly add detail without needing a lot of extra work.
I finished the page with the sentiment “Because ordinary days deserve flowers”—which felt perfect for the soft and relaxed feel of this design.
Pinkfresh Studio will be giving away the full release on the Pinkfresh blog & YouTube channel.
As well as a total of TEN $50 gift cards along the hop. As usual the winners will be selected from the comments.
Pinkfresh Studio will pull the winners & post them on April 27, 2026, on their GIVEAWAY PAGE.
Don't forget to check that page & claim your prize within 2 weeks.
To celebrate the The Daydream Edit release, You will get a free pack of jewels with your order. You need to select the freebie from a pop-up before checkout. It cannot be added once an order has been placed.
There’s a full blog hop with inspiration and giveaways, so be sure to check out all the stops.
Here is the link to complete HOP list
Thank you so much for stopping by today! Happy crafting

















28 comments:
These are all SO pretty...but my favorite - that red background...wow! But fabulous cards, every single one!
Wow what a stunning cards you made, so elegant I love them all!!!!!!
Gorgeous work. I especially love your mixed media journal
Wow! You have outdone yourself again Isha! All fabulous, but my favorite is the daffodils!
Ooh Isha these four cards couldn’t be more different and I love each one. The bold first is my favourite (if I can have one!) and the mixed media next. Thanks for sharing as always x
I love every single card. Specially the red one. That’s my fav
Ooooo your inked background and flowers are Gorgeous!
Gorgeous cards Isha! Really love the third card, that blue background is stunning.
I am in awe of your variety of color palettes. The Candy Apple ink is calling my name. Your Mixed media journal would also make a wonderful card. Your creativity is inspiring.
You are so creative with color, I love it! All of these cards are incredible
Beautiful card💕
Absolutely gorgeous! Really love the journal page too, thanks for sharing!
Love what you did with the Whispering Daffodils...stunning!
Beautiful and love your choice of colors.
Beautiful collection, love it. Your cards are gorgeous & I love your colors choices! TFS!😊
So many gorgeous examples of the pretty sets in this release. Thanks for the inspiration!
What a beautiful set of cards. I really like the colors you picked! Thanks for sharing your take with this fun release!
Wow - beautiful. I love the art journal design too.
Gorgeous array of cards, Isha. Love them all. Thank you for the amazing inspiration.
All so pretty but card 2 is my favourite!
Your cards are all so different and so pretty. The "Ordinary Days" one is a standout! Great job on creating them.
These are all such lovely projects, Isha! I really enjoyed checking them out. LOVE the dramatic color contrasts in that first card, and I was really inspired by your amazing Mixed Media Journal page. Outstanding work!
4 spectacular cards! So many different ideas, especially in your last card. At first I thought you used some paper with a design on it so I was very happy that you explained how you created it. And I just love the sentiment because whose day isn't made special when they receive flowers for no reason!
Eye popping red card and the others lovely to look at and a pleasure to have
Gorgeous cards, I love your color selections and blending.
Your cards are all just delicious!! So much beauty! Congrats to the designers and then to the colorists like you that bring them to life!
Beautiful cards/pages!
Isha, these are all so beautiful!
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