Simple Floral Birthday Card with Emily Moore Designs

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

One of my favorite crafty days every month is the 20th because it means it is time for the Oh So Inspired Collaboration Hop! This month’s inspiration came from Lisa A and I immediately fell in love with the bold borders, rainbow florals, and centered happy birthday sentiment from her card design. I decided to take those same ideas and create my own version using one of my digital floral papers along with sentiment dies from Emily Moore Designs. I also used one of the floral digital papers that is available to my YouTube members, which made this project feel extra personal and fun to create. I wanted my card to keep that clean layered look from the inspiration piece while still bringing in some warmth and texture through color choices and splatter details.

For my card, I layered different versions of the same floral digital paper to create contrast between the background and focal layer. I originally planned to use a white card base, but once I noticed the difference between the warm white cardstock and the cooler white printable paper, I changed directions and used the brown floral pattern instead. I actually ended up loving the extra contrast because it gave the card more depth while still feeling coordinated. I die cut the “happy birthday” sentiment from cardstock that matched the florals, blended distress inks over the green shadow layer for extra richness, and added gold watercolor splatter for shine and texture. After trimming down the center panel to create larger borders inspired by Lisa’s card, I attached everything with a mix of liquid adhesive and thin foam adhesive strips for dimension. The finished card feels bright, layered, and cheerful while still having a polished clean design, and I had so much fun putting my own spin on this month’s inspiration!

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Bold Florals and a Graphic Hello Card with Sizzix + Catherine Pooler

Thursday, May 14, 2026

For today’s card, I wanted to combine soft florals with a bold graphic layout, and I absolutely love how this one turned out! I started by stenciling the Daisy mini layered stencils from Sizzix and Catherine Pooler onto white cardstock using Catherine Pooler inks in Cummerbund, Mardi Gras, Serenade, and Sweetheart. While stenciling, I intentionally left one row blank so I would have space to stamp my sentiment later. Once the florals were complete, I trimmed the panel down to 5x2-3/4" and stamped the “HELLO” sentiment from the Hello Sentiments set in Serenade ink right into the open space. To help the colors really stand out, I mounted the floral panel onto a piece of black cardstock trimmed to 5-1/4x3".

I created an A2 card base from white cardstock and adhered the layered panel so it lined up with the top, bottom, and left side of the card front, leaving a larger white gap along the right side. That open space became the perfect area for dimensional die cuts! I used the Birds & Blooms Thinlits die set from Sizzix and Catherine Pooler to cut flower petals from pale pink cardstock, flower centers from pale purple cardstock, and leaves from a dusty teal cardstock. Using blending brushes, I added extra depth with Mardi Gras, Serenade, and Sweetheart inks to the flower petals, centers, and leaves.

I attached four flowers vertically along the open edge of the card using thin foam adhesive for dimension, then tucked leaves into the arrangement. If any pieces extended off the edge of the card, I trimmed the excess and reused the scraps in other spots so nothing went to waste. To finish the card, I splattered gold watercolor across the entire design while avoiding the sentiment area, then added Scrapbook.com Snowflake Pops of Color to all of the purple flower centers for extra shine and texture. The finished card feels bright, modern, and packed with happy spring color!

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Good Vibes Surfing Beach Scene Card with Pretty Pink Posh

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Hi friends! Today, we’re heading to the beach with a sunny, surfboard-inspired card that’s packed with good vibes and some new Pretty Pink Posh favorites. I combined several fun products from the summer release to bring this beach scene to life, including the Beach Fun Stamp Set and Coordinating Dies, Chevron Pierced Plate Die, Good Vibes Shadow Dies, and the Shoreline Borders Dies. I started by cutting the Chevron Pierced Plate from light blue cardstock to create a textured background. Then, I cut layers of darker blue, teal, and sandy kraft cardstock using the Shoreline Borders Dies to build a wavy beach scene. Once I had the layout just right, I trimmed the layers to size and stamped three surfboards from the Beach Fun Stamp Set onto alcohol marker-friendly cardstock. I colored each board in bold summer tones: one in red and orange, one in teal and blue, and another in yellow and green for a playful variety.

Using the Good Vibes Shadow Dies, I cut the word pieces from glitter white cardstock and layered them on vellum for a dimensional sentiment. To add a subtle sparkle, I splattered my background layers with clear shimmer and white ink, and I added Vintage Photo splatter on the sandy border to give it extra texture. I carefully layered my ocean and sand pieces, leaving room to tuck in the surfboards. I placed the red surfboard further back in the waves, laid the teal board flat on the sand, and propped the green board slightly to the side for balance. I finished off the card with the Good Vibes sentiment positioned at the top and added tiny seashell clay pieces from the Underwater Clay Confetti Mix for a little extra beachy detail. This card is a perfect reminder of sunny days and ocean breezes, and I loved using these Pretty Pink Posh products to bring the beach to life. I hope you’re inspired to create your own shoreline scenes and get creative with layering border dies. Thanks so much for joining me today—happy crafting!

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Ova Achiever Floral Encouragement Card with Trinity Stamps

Sunday, May 10, 2026

Today I am sharing a soft floral encouragement card using Trinity Stamps products and the adorable May 2026 freebie. I started by heat foiling the Starfield Letterpress Stamping Die onto white cardstock using pink satin pastel foil from Spellbinders. The soft shine from the foil gave the perfect dreamy background for this design. Next, I die cut the Wildflower Clippings die set twice from white cardstock and layered most of the florals and greenery across the center of the foiled panel. I wanted everything to stay tone on tone with lots of texture and dimension, so I arranged the pieces until I was happy with the balance across the card front.

For my focal point, I stamped the adorable anatomical image from the Ova Achiever set using a light gray ink first so I could color it with alcohol markers. Once the coloring was finished, I restamped the image with a deeper rosy ink to brighten the outlines before die cutting it with the coordinating die. I popped the image up toward the top center of the floral arrangement so I would still have room underneath for the sentiment strip. I stamped the sentiment “I'm ovary proud of you” onto a die cut banner and popped that up below the image with foam adhesive. To finish the card, I layered the completed panel onto a peachy A2 background, added a few watermelon sparkle embellishments, and stamped another coordinating sentiment on the inside that says “you ova achiever.”

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Rainbow Sparkle Fandom Cards with Kindred Stamps

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Hi friends, today I am finally sharing this colorful fandom-inspired card trio using the Sparkle Friends stamp set from Kindred Stamps. I started by ink blending two A2 panels with one of my favorite rainbow combinations of Distress Oxides using Saltwater Taffy, Squeezed Lemonade, Twisted Citron, Salvaged Patina, and Shaded Lilac. Once I was happy with the blends, I layered the Half Tone Circle stencil over each panel and spread different Astro Pastes through the stencil for lots of shimmer and texture. One background used a silver paste for a bold metallic look, while the other used a more translucent sparkle paste that allowed the rainbow underneath to really shine through. After everything dried, I trimmed the panels down slightly to leave a crisp white border around each finished card.

For the first card, I used the sparkly silver-haired character and layered him onto a vellum circle with a stamped sentiment banner. I hid the foam adhesive behind the character and banner so the vellum would stay clean and transparent against the glittery background. For the other two cards, I split the second rainbow panel in half and added holographic cardstock strips along the sides for extra shine. I stamped coordinating sentiments directly onto the card fronts and popped up the characters with thin foam adhesive so they stayed the stars of the design. I love how simple these cards ended up being while still feeling bright, happy, and full of personality. Sometimes rainbow ink blending and a little sparkle are all a card really needs.

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Elegant Florals Card Set with Sassy’s LLC Kit 99

Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Today I am sharing a soft and elegant set of floral cards using Emergency Card Kit 99 from Sassy’s LLC. I started by die cutting several floral pieces from the patterned papers using the trapezoid dies from the Emergency Card Essentials Die Set. I also cut larger background pieces that feature those delicate florals in the corners. For my focal points, I used circle dies to cut out sentiment florals, then began pairing everything together while loosely following the layout inspiration from Card Kit 26. To break up some of the tone on tone areas, I brought in a chevron pattern from the collection and added it as a thin strip between layers for a little contrast and movement.

As I built my layers, I added slate cardstock mats behind the sentiments to help them stand out against the softer backgrounds. I adhered everything onto an A2 slate panel, then mounted that to a top folding white card base. I popped up the circle sentiment and front sentiment strip using thin foam adhesive for dimension. On the inside, I die cut a scalloped rectangle and added a coordinating sentiment panel, centering it neatly for a finished look. I repeated this process to create four total cards, each with slightly different sentiment combinations. To finish everything off, I added a few enamel dots in soft coordinating colors across each card front for a touch of shine and balance.

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90s Cartoon Throwback Card with The Sassy Club

Monday, May 4, 2026

Hi friends! Today I am sharing a fun throwback card inspired by one of my favorite 90s cartoons. I started by stamping my characters from the Basketball Buddies stamp set using black ink and coloring them with alcohol markers. Once everything was colored, I fussy cut each image and added a few white gel pen highlights to their cheeks for a little extra personality. For my background, I cut a piece of red brick pattern paper using an A2 rectangle die and adhered it to a white card base. Then I created a layered focal panel by die cutting black cardstock with a small rectangle die and building a custom background on white cardstock using a checkered stencil and yellow ink. I added extra interest by stamping some organic blob shapes in green tones, then finished it with a light splatter of orange pearl watercolor before die cutting it to size.

Once my background panel was ready, I adhered it to the black mat and popped the entire piece up onto the card base using thin foam adhesive. I arranged my characters on top, also using foam adhesive to give them dimension and bring the scene to life. To finish the design, I created a bold sentiment using the Fun House Alpha die set by cutting the word “hey” twice from white cardstock and once from yellow. I stacked the white layers for dimension and offset the yellow layer slightly to create a playful drop shadow effect. I adhered the sentiment above the characters, slightly off to the right to balance the taller figure on the left, and that completed my card.

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