


Having found a pocket template online I proceeded to size, print and cut out before I stamped any design to it. My stamps and die came from a new StampinUp set I’ve just acquired called Daffodil Daydream and also another one that was a gift called Friendly Hello. I stamped the design across the pocket so it would look like decorative stitching and added a flower underneath. Using a pen and ruler I added the faux stitching to the edges. Using the Easter sentiment from the set I stamped and fussy cut it and added it above the fancy stitching. Then I added foam tape to the back for dimension. After stamping the daffodil using the kissing technique and Tombow markers I added a bit of water to move the colour around a bit. I also added a small amount of Sakura Glaze here and there. Once it was dry I die cut it. Using an Essentials mixed edge layering basics set I cut a frame from DSP and added it to card front and then I added the daffodil. The pocket was added last, after which I added a few Studio Katja gems in various sizes. As it seems to fit both challenges I am entering it to them.
Pretty card! I love daffodils, even in pockets.
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Thanks. I like this daffodil bundle from StampinUP and have used it for a few things already.
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Very pretty. Your pocket design looks awesome . The daffodil and added frame is really all about spring.
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Thanks Gayle. Decorating the pocket came about by accident, but it certainly worked.
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What a beautiful springtime pocket card my friend! Yep fits both our challenges and we’re so glad you’ve come to share your fabulous design with us! Hope to see you again next challenge and good luck!!
Darlene
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Very pretty!! Fantastic job decorating the pocket.
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Thanks Gerry.
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Very pretty Spring pocket card! Thank you for joining our challenges at Double D and Four Seasons!
Diane DD DT and FS DT
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Such a lovely card. Who wouldn’t like a daffodil in their pocket? Lots of wonderful work here, and a great take on the Mood Board. Thanks so much for playing along with us over at the Double D Pocket Challenge, we hope to see you back again soon.
Judy~ DD DT
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This is really pretty Johanna.
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