In today’s project, I’m sharing a soft and elegant floral card featuring layered hydrangeas, ink-blended edges, and a clean dimensional design using cardstock from CutCardStock. This card combines die-cut florals, stamped foliage, and subtle ink blending to create a balanced and polished handmade design.
Supplies Used:
CutCardStock:
- DCS Wild Blueberry
- Pop Tone Grape Jelly
- DCS Yellow Jacket
- Classic Crest Solar White
- Pop Tone Black Licorice (sentiment)
- Altenew Pop-It-Up: Blooming Hydrangea Stamp & Die Set
- Altenew Artistry Alcohol Markers (Green Fields)
- Distress Oxide inks (for soft edge blending)
- Embellishments (optional finishing touch)
- Foam tape (for dimension)
- Adhesives and basic crafting tools
Step 1: Create the Card Base
Start with an A2 card base using Crest Solar White cardstock. This provides a clean, bright foundation that allows the floral colors to stand out beautifully.
Next, cut a layer of Wild Blueberry cardstock slightly smaller than the card base and adhere it to the front. This creates a bold, rich frame that enhances the soft floral elements.
Step 2: Prepare the Floral Elements
Die cut hydrangea pieces from Grape Jelly and Wild Blueberry cardstock, using Wild Blueberry as deeper shadow elements and Grape Jelly as the main floral color. Add small flower centers using Yellow Jacket cardstock for a bright contrast.
Arrange the die-cut pieces before adhering to create natural-looking hydrangea clusters with variation in tone and depth.
Step 3: Stamp and Color the Leaves
Stamp the leaf outline images onto Classic Crest Solar White cardstock. I used Altenew Artist Markers in Green Fields to color the leaves.
This keeps the leaves soft and dimensional while allowing the stamped outline to remain visible.
