The Wildflower Path Card was one of the cards that I taught at Coffee & Cards this month. This card involved a lot of stamping, including two-step stamping. Here are two variations of the cards.
The two-step stamping technique is used to stamp the flowers. The stem was stamped in Evening Evergreen ink, then the full flower in Fresh Freesia and the part flower in Highland Heather ink. I also stamped a different stem and added some smaller flowers in Bumblebee ink. The grass was stamped in Granny Apple Green ink.
Although the main image of the card was similar for everyone, they had the choice of which punch they wanted to use for the sentiment and also which ribbon or twine they wanted.
The two punches they could choose from were the Double Oval punch or the Label Me Fancy punch.
They could choose between the Evening Evergreen ribbon and twine from the Essentials Bakers Twine Pack. At the class everyone choose the ribbon, but both punches were used.
Here are some up close photos of the cards:
Here is a list of the supplies I used.
The Wildflower Path stamp set is a great set to use, so why not give it a go?