True Blue Floral Hinge Sympathy Card

I finally made a hinge style card, I have had a sample in my craft room as an example for a while and saw it the other day and decided to make one.  This is made with the True Blue Floral designer series paper from Stampin’ Up and using the Peace on Earth and Petals of Beauty stamps and dies. 

To create this card, you just need a few things:

  • Night of Navy card stock (Stampin’ Up)
  • White card stock
  • True Blue Floral designer series paper (December 2025 Product of the Month Stampin’ Up)
  • Peace on Earth stamps and dies (Stampin’ Up)
  • Petals of Beauty dies (Stampin’ Up)
  • Night of Navy ink (Stampin’ Up)
  • Paper trimmer
  • Scoring board or blade from trimmer
  • Adhesive of choice
  • Pop dots

From your Night of Navy card stock cut a card base to 4 ¼” x 11” and score at 2 1/8”, 4 ¼” and 5 ½”.  Fold the card in half and then fold the middle score up and the last score down.  Then cut another piece to 4 ¼” x 4 ¼”.  With some white card stock cut two pieces to 4 1/8” x 4 1/8” and another to 1 1/8” x 4 1/8”.  From the True Blue Floral designer series paper pack, find the large Balmy Blue floral piece and the Balmy Blue piece with the white and navy leaves.  Cut the large floral piece to 4” x 4” and then cut two pieces of the leaf paper to 1” x 4”. 

From a scrap piece of the large floral paper cut out one of the larger flowers and three of the smaller flowers and the one set of leaves.  Then from white card stock use the large open leaf die from the Petals of Beauty dies and cut out one of the leaves.  The use a smaller die (I used an old Stampin’ Up dies, not sure the name of the set) to cut out three from Night of Navy. 

Then with the two label dies from the Peace on Earth die set, cut the smaller one from white card stock and the larger one from Night of Navy card stock.  On the white label you just cut, stamp the “with deepest sympathy” greeting  to the right side in Night of Navy ink.

Now let’s start of assemble it all.  Take your card base and adhere the 1 ½” section to the back of your card base.  Then adhere the white piece measuring 1 1/8” x 4 1/8” to the front of your adhered section to the left, and then the 1” x 4” piece of leaf paper to the white.  Then take the Night of Navy piece measuring 4 ¼” x 4 ¼” and adhere the white piece measuring 4 1/8” x 4 1/8” to that and then the large floral 4” x 4” piece to that.  Now adhere the right side of that to the right side of your card front, creating your card front and forming the “hinge” as shown below. 

To decorate your card front start with cutting your white leaf in half and adhering the top half in the upper left corner of the 4 ¼” square part of your card front.  Add on two of the Night of Navy pieces and then the Balmy Blue leaves you cut out.  Now adhere your white label to the Night of Navy label and adhere that over your decorative leaves with pop dots.  Now adhere three of your cut out flowers and the third Night of Navy leaf piece to the left side of your label. 

For the inside adhere the 4 1/8” x 4 1/8” of white to the inside of your card and then the Balmy Blue leaf piece to the right side of that, leaving a small white boarder on three sides.  Adhere the fourth flower your cut out to the lower left corner.  Stamp the “heartfelt prayers” greeting in Night of Navy ink in the upper center of the white portion of the inside of your card. 

You have made a lovely card to share your sympathy with someone who has had a loss. 

If you are interested in seeing other card ideas, please visit my blog at www.daisychainfun.com or follow my website. 

All cards are handmade and photos taken by DaisyChainFun.

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Traditions of Christmas Merry and Bright Card

The Traditions of Christmas suite from Stampin’ Up is so elegant looking and is just gorgeous.  This Merry and Bright card using paper and dies from the set to make a lovely card to the holidays. 

To create this card, you just need a few things:

  • Real Red card stock (Stampin’ Up)
  • Pretty in Pink card stock (Stampin’ Up)
  • Old Olive card stock (Stampin’ Up)
  • Gold card stock
  • White card stock
  • Traditions of Christmas designer series paper (September 2025 Online Exclusive Stampin’ Up)
  • Traditional Labels stamp set (September 2025 Online Exclusive Stampin’ Up)
  • Christmas Greenery Dies (September 2025 Online Exclusive Stampin’ Up)
  • Petals of Beauty Dies (September 2025 Online Exclusive Stampin’ Up)
  • Stitched Rectangle Dies (retired Stampin’ Up)
  • Beautiful Pattern Embossing Folder (September 2025 Online Exclusive Stampin’ Up)
  • Real Red ink (Stampin’ Up)
  • Paper trimmer
  • Adhesive of choice

For the card base use Real Red card stock and cut a piece to 5 ½” x 8 ½” and fold in half.  From the Pretty in Pink card stock cut a piece to 4” x 5 ¼” and another the same size from white cards stock. 

Use the Old Olive card stock and the evergreen die from the Christmas Greenery dies and cut four evergreen branches.  From the gold card stock use the three pieces to make up the bow and cut one set and then cut two of the leaf branches from the Petals of Beauty dies.  Cut the gold leaf pieces in half to give your four pieces.  With your Traditions of Christmas designer series paper find the piece with the large poinsettia floral grouping and use the die from the Christmas Greenery set to cut out one and then use a pair of scissors to cut out one of the single flowers with leaves.  From white card stock cut out a stitched label dies and stamp the “Merry and Bright” greeting stamps in Real Red ink onto the label. 

Take the piece of Pretty in Pink piece you cut and emboss using the Beautify Pattern embossing folder.  Adhere to the front of your card.  Adhere your four evergreen pieces toward the top of the card making sure they don’t overhang the edge of your card.  Then adhere the four gold leaf pieces and then the poinsettia cut out piece on top of those.  Put the gold bow together and adhere it to the lower center of your Poinsettia.  Adhere the Merry and Bright label in the lower right corner under a bit of the greenery. 

For the inside of your card adhere the white piece of card stock and adhere the flower you cut out in the lower left corner.  Use Real Red ink and the “Merry Christmas” greeting stamp from the Traditional Labels stamp set and stamp in the upper center.

This makes a beautiful Christmas card for anyone you care about.

If you are interested in seeing other card ideas, please visit my blog at www.daisychainfun.com or follow my website. 

All cards are handmade and photos taken by DaisyChainFun.

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