HEY FRIENDS! I’ve got something different for you today. I bet you think that all I color are cute bunnies and sometimes that’s what it feels like. So for a change of pace, I pulled out one of my favorite Stamping Bella images today — Bundle Girl Cherry Blossoms — to share with you today. As always, I’ve linked supplies with compensated affiliate links used where possible at no cost to you.
Today’s Project

Featured Products
- Stamping Bella Bundle Girl Cherry Blossoms
- AALL & Create Stamp Set #399 Framework Elements
- AALL & Create Lotza Dots Stencil [ SSS ]
- Copic marker coloring (see list below)
- Additional supplies listed in the thumbnails below
I stamped the image on Hammermill cardstock using Memento Ink in Tuxedo Black and then colored the image using Copic markers (see list below). I fussy cut the image, added foam squares to the back and set it aside.
For the back ground, I used the Diagonal Stitched Rectangles die set to cut both a plain and decorated rectangle from Hammermill cardstock. On the plain bordered piece, I stamped an image from the Stamp Set #399 Framework Elements stamp set using Archival Ink in Shadow Grey. Next, I used the Lotza Dots Stencil to inkblend a random design. I intended using Distress Oxide in Twisted Citron, but I hadn’t cleaned off the stencil from the last time I used it so I ended up with random colors that transferred from the stencil. A happy accident!
I created an A2 cardbase cut from Neenah Classic Crest and assembled the layers as shown.
That’s all for me today!

Supplies
COPICS: E000, E00, E04, E21 (skin); YG03, YG17, YG67 (leaves); B93, B95, B97 (clothes); RB91, RV34, RV42 (flowers)

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I love the Bundle Girls line from SB. Your card front is gorgeous! I like that quote, too. Great job!
Lori S in PA
Thanks Lori! Stamping Bella images are so much fun!