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Realistic Primrose Card Tutorial with Serenity Garden Dies

Realistic Primrose Card Tutorial with Serenity Garden Dies

Hello, everyone! I’m Jaycee, and I am thrilled to be sharing a project here on the Spellbinders blog today. You can usually find me over at my YouTube Channel, Instagram, and crafty blog, where I dive deep into the intersection of design principles and paper crafting.

Mastering the Botanical Cluster: A Study in Primrose Composition by Jaycee Gaspar, S2-447, E3D-168, BP-298

For today’s project, I wanted to push the boundaries of the STC Primrose set. While die-cutting often leans toward the whimsical, I’ve always been captivated by the organic textures and subtle color shifts found in nature. I spent some time gathering botanical reference images of primroses, focusing specifically on how the light hits the 'stitched' ridges of the petals and how the centers transition from a bright chartreuse to a deep gold. My goal was to move beyond standard assembly and use these dies to create a card that feels like a hand-plucked specimen from a spring garden. Whether you are a fan of botanical realism or just looking to add a little extra 'life' to your die cuts, I hope this project inspires you to look at your stash through a more organic lens. Mastering the Botanical Cluster: A Study in Primrose Composition by Jaycee Gaspar, S2-447, E3D-168, BP-298 Die cut the petal layers five times for ten individual pieces from white cardstock Die cut each leaf cluster three times for nine individual foliage elements from Peridot cardstock Die cut five of the Primrose centers from Beeswax cardstock Mastering the Botanical Cluster: A Study in Primrose Composition by Jaycee Gaspar, S2-447, E3D-168, BP-298 Starting with the white petal elements, use alcohol-based markers to block in a dark green center. From that green anchor, transition the color outward into a bright yellow halo using a sharp, triangular shape. To truly mimic the natural waxy sheen and genetic markings of a real Primrose, apply striations of deep purple, primary red, and pink markers toward the outer edges.
  • It is vital to leave a "hard edge" here rather than blending the colors into a smooth gradient. In nature, primrose petals often possess a satiny, almost reflective texture that creates high-contrast color breaks. By avoiding a soft blend, you simulate the way light hits these organic ridges, giving your paper flowers the illusion of living, breathing botanical specimens rather than flat die-cuts.
For the anther and filament layers die-cut from Beeswax cardstock, add a touch of green to the tips using a coordinating alcohol marker to ground the yellow paper.  Set these components aside to dry completely before texturizing. Mastering the Botanical Cluster: A Study in Primrose Composition by Jaycee Gaspar, S2-447, E3D-168, BP-298 Use an array of green alcohol markers to add striations to the foliage layers die-cut from Peridot.  Similar to the petal layers, ensure that the colored leaf veins are mostly unblended to create the crumpled and shiny texture of Primrose leaves.  Set aside. Mastering the Botanical Cluster: A Study in Primrose Composition by Jaycee Gaspar, S2-447, E3D-168, BP-298 With a needle-tipped tool (I am showing the discontinued Bloom Tool; however, the Tool ‘n One has the exact attachment), create vein details on all the petal layers.  The vein details are a “V” shape, stacked in a chevron formation to the center of the flower.  Use the Handy Foam Mat to help support the petals while giving the paper some texture.  Repeat the texture step for all ten die-cut and colored cardstock petal layers. Mastering the Botanical Cluster: A Study in Primrose Composition by Jaycee Gaspar, S2-447, E3D-168, BP-298 Use Susan’s Garden Flower Mold Tray to help hold and support the primrose die-cut petals while gluing.  Use a ball-end tool (like the Altenew Petal Shaper Tool) to create an indentation on the center of the flower.  I used the ¼” cavity to support the paper while pressing to make the petals flat, but the center of the flower have a dimple in the center. After all the petal pairs are glued together, glue the flower anther and stamen layer to the center of the Primrose.  Let the glue fully dry before assembly. Mastering the Botanical Cluster: A Study in Primrose Composition by Jaycee Gaspar, S2-447, E3D-168, BP-298 Emboss a 4 ¼” X 5 ½” Alabaster panel of cardstock using Ode to a Poet 3D Embossing Folder.  Give the cardstock a tea-aged appearance by using a blending tool and a light warm brown ink to catch the high edges of the embossed cardstock panel.  Also distress the edges of the embossed cardstock with the same ink. Mastering the Botanical Cluster: A Study in Primrose Composition by Jaycee Gaspar, S2-447, E3D-168, BP-298 On another piece of Alabaster cardstock and the same brown ink from the previous step, letter press the Crafty Hugs Sentiments Press Plate & Die Set by Yana Smakula - Just a Note.  Use the coordinating offset die to cut the sentiment and a blank cardstock piece.  Glue and stack the two cardstock layers together for a sturdier sentiment banner. Mastering the Botanical Cluster: A Study in Primrose Composition by Jaycee Gaspar, S2-447, E3D-168, BP-298 Apply a generous layer of dry adhesive to the back of the Ode to a Poet embossed panel and center it onto an A2 top-folding card base. To create a realistic focal point, begin by dry-fitting your largest primrose blooms in a triangular formation slightly off-center. Use high-density foam adhesive on the back of the primary flowers to lift them away from the textured background. Tuck the foliage and smaller buds underneath the edges of the main blooms, secured with liquid glue at the stems. This variation in height mimics the natural habit of a primrose plant, where leaves often cradle the blooms. Ensure some leaves overlap the embossed "frame" of the background to create a sense of depth and movement. Mastering the Botanical Cluster: A Study in Primrose Composition by Jaycee Gaspar, S2-447, E3D-168, BP-298 Before foam mounting the Just a Note sentiment, add Pearl Gold splatter from Spellbinders + Yasutomo Water Color Mixing Set.  After the splatter dries, foam mount the sentiment using double layers to ensure the sentiment is at the very front of the botanical composition. Mastering the Botanical Cluster: A Study in Primrose Composition by Jaycee Gaspar, S2-447, E3D-168, BP-298 After foam mounting the sentiment, glue the embossed panel and completed botanical arrangement to a side-folding 4 ¼” X 5 ½” note card base. Mastering the Botanical Cluster: A Study in Primrose Composition by Jaycee Gaspar, S2-447, E3D-168, BP-298 Thank you so much for spending some time in the garden with me today! I hope these techniques for adding realistic texture and unblended color striations encourage you to look at your die sets as more than just shapes, but as the building blocks for true botanical art. There is something incredibly rewarding about slowing down to study a reference image and bringing that organic beauty to life with nothing but paper and ink. Mastering the Botanical Cluster: A Study in Primrose Composition by Jaycee Gaspar, S2-447, E3D-168, BP-298 I would love to see how you interpret these blooms! If you recreate this project or use these texturizing tips, please tag Spellbinders and me on social media so we can admire your work. For more design-focused tutorials and paper crafting inspiration, feel free to visit me over at jgaultier.wordpress.com or follow my journey on Instagram at @jaycee.gaspar. Until next time, I hope you find a moment to create something beautiful! [spellbinders-supplies]S2-447,E3D-168,T-044,BP-298,T-038,WC-001,T-035,T-089,CS-8-141,CS-8-115,CS-8-118,BP-001[/spellbinders-supplies]

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DIY Paper Flower Vase Wall Art with Serenity Garden Dies

DIY Paper Flower Vase Wall Art with Serenity Garden Dies

Hi folks, Kavya from @handmadebykavya here with a fun tutorial to take your paper flowers to the next level. How to make a paper vase for your 3D flowers S5-711, S4-1482, S3-558, S2-447, S4-1369 Today’s project uses a bunch of products from the STC Serenity Garden release! This release is packed with the most beautiful floral dies. There are a few steps involved, but I promise the result is absolutely worth it. Let's get started!

Instructions

We are going to start by creating a base for your floral vase. For my project, I am using a 5”x7” canvas panel that I painted black. How to make a paper vase for your 3D flowers S5-711, S4-1482, S3-558, S2-447, S4-1369 Next, we are going to use the Medallion 3D embossing folder (this has since retired but feel free to use any embossing folder in your collection) to emboss a piece of Blue Spruce cardstock. How to make a paper vase for your 3D flowers S5-711, S4-1482, S3-558, S2-447, S4-1369 Punch the edges of cardstock using the 3-in-1 Notch Punch. How to make a paper vase for your 3D flowers S5-711, S4-1482, S3-558, S2-447, S4-1369 Ink blend the edges of the cardstock using black dye ink to give it some dimension. How to make a paper vase for your 3D flowers S5-711, S4-1482, S3-558, S2-447, S4-1369 Now, we are going to construct our paper vase. Start by taking a 4.5”x 3.5” cardstock in the color Windy. Score it at 0.75” intervals widthwise and then a single 0.5” score lengthwise. How to make a paper vase for your 3D flowers S5-711, S4-1482, S3-558, S2-447, S4-1369 Ink blend the edges using Faded Jeans distress ink. How to make a paper vase for your 3D flowers S5-711, S4-1482, S3-558, S2-447, S4-1369 Cut the slits at the bottom and roll it to make a pentagonal prism. How to make a paper vase for your 3D flowers S5-711, S4-1482, S3-558, S2-447, S4-1369 Round the edges of the flap and adhere them to form the base of the vase. 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Use a dark green ink on the edges and a lighter green toward the center. You can also drag the brush along the center line to create a subtle veining effect. This makes such a difference in the finished look! 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Paste these leaves on some of the stems we cut earlier. 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Work from the edges outward with a light circular motion. How to make a paper vase for your 3D flowers S5-711, S4-1482, S3-558, S2-447, S4-1369 Now let's shape our flowers! Place your flower petals on a molding mat and use a stylus or ball tool at the center of the flower to gently curve the whole flower upward. Then, use your hand to curve the petals downward. This gives them that gorgeous three-dimensional look. Adhere a few layers to make them look realistic! How to make a paper vase for your 3D flowers S5-711, S4-1482, S3-558, S2-447, S4-1369 Assemble the center of the flower as shown below. How to make a paper vase for your 3D flowers S5-711, S4-1482, S3-558, S2-447, S4-1369   Assemble your layered flowers by stacking the petal layers and the center piece. Adhere this flower to a stem along with a few leaves to create a single floral stem. 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How to make a paper vase for your 3D flowers S5-711, S4-1482, S3-558, S2-447, S4-1369 Place your stems in the flower vase, and that’s it; you are done! How to make a paper vase for your 3D flowers S5-711, S4-1482, S3-558, S2-447, S4-1369 That’s it! I hope you like this card! Can’t wait to see what you all make. Happy Crafting, Kavya [spellbinders-supplies]CS-8-126,CS-8-130,CS-8-120,CS-8-139,CS-8-104,CS-8-141,S5-711,S4-1482,S3-558,S2-447,T-071,S4-1369[/spellbinders-supplies]

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Serenity Garden Floral Birthday Card with Astrantia, Primrose & Tassel Flowers

Serenity Garden Floral Birthday Card with Astrantia, Primrose & Tassel Flowers

Hello crafty friends! I’m Bonnie Crane, and I’m thrilled to be joining you as a guest designer for Spellbinders. Spring always has a way of turning my thoughts toward flowers and time spent in the garden. It feels like the perfect season to draw inspiration from the Spellbinders Serenity Garden Collection by Susan Tierney-Cockburn. For this card, I’ve showcased the beautifully detailed Astrantia bloom, complemented by two additional florals from the collection - Primrose and Tassel Flower - creating a soft, layered bouquet. FLORAL ELEGANCE FEATURING ASTRANTIA, S5-711, S4-1482, S2-447, E3D-168, S5-747, S1-188

ASTRANTIA

  1. Die Cutting
  • Cut small florets from Blush cardstock.
  • Cut large petals twice from Chiffon cardstock.
  • Cut floret stems (both sizes) and flower centre from Rainforest cardstock (2 cuts per stem size).
  • Cut three leaves from Rainforest cardstock.
FLORAL ELEGANCE FEATURING ASTRANTIA, S5-711, S4-1482, S2-447, E3D-168, S5-747, S1-188
  1. Shape the Florets & Stems
  • Dot florets in the centre with Copic R35; cup each using a small ball tool.
  • On the back of each floret stems, press the two rounded ends with a small ball tool.
  • Use a medium ball tool to depress the centre of each floret stem layer.
  1. Assemble Floret Cluster
  • Adhere the two larger stem layers and two medium layers together; offsetting the stems.
  • Use tweezers to adhere two florets to the two small raised cups on the end of each stem.
  1. Shape the Two Large Petal Layers & Assemble Flower
  • On the back, add a central vein to each petal using a leaf tool.
  • Flip over; pinch along the vein with tweezers and twist petal tips.
  • Cup the centres with a medium ball tool, then adhere the layers together, offsetting the petals.
  • Adhere the medium and small floret clusters to the centre of the petals.
FLORAL ELEGANCE FEATURING ASTRANTIA, S5-711, S4-1482, S2-447, E3D-168, S5-747, S1-188
  1. Create the Flower Centre
  • Use the small ball tool to cup the end of the tiny stems and grasp the “handle” with tweezers.
  • Apply adhesive along the base, wrap around the nose of the tweezers, and slip it off.
  • Fluff the stems and adhere to the centre; finish off the small stems with remaining florets.
  1. Shape the Leaves
  • Add a central vein on the back using a leaf tool.
  • Pinch along the vein and twist tips with tweezers for a natural look

PRIMROSE

  1. Die Cut the Pieces
  • Cut three flowers from Tuscan cardstock, using two petal layers and one centre for each bloom.
  • Cut two sets of leaves from Fern cardstock.
  1. Shape the Petals
  • Place the petal layers face up on a molding mat.
  • Using the loop tool, pull from the petal edges toward the centre several times to create a nice cupped shape.
FLORAL ELEGANCE FEATURING ASTRANTIA, S5-711, S4-1482, S2-447, E3D-168, S5-747, S1-188
  1. Layer the Petals
  • Use the small ball tool in the centre of each petal layer to cup them.
  • Adhere one petal layer onto another, offsetting the petals.
  1. Create the Flower Centres
  • Hold the “handle” of the die cut with tweezers and apply adhesive along the band.
  • Twist the band around the tip of the tweezers and slip it off.
  • Adhere the centre to the petals.
  1. Add the Prills
  • Apply adhesive around the flower centre.
  • Add yellow prills.
  1. Add Detail to the Petals
  • Apply Splatter White (opaque paint) to the outer edges of each petal using your fingertip.
  1. Shape the Leaves
  • Use the leaf tool and trace the etched lines to increase definition.
  • Use tweezers along the main vein to crease the leaves upward.
  • Curl the edges downward for added dimension.
FLORAL ELEGANCE FEATURING ASTRANTIA, S5-711, S4-1482, S2-447, E3D-168, S5-747, S1-188

TASSEL FLOWERS & LADYBUGS

  1. Die Cut the Pieces
  • Cut the petal layers and flower centres from Violet cardstock: four large, three medium, and two small for each bloom.
  • Cut two flower stems and two sets of leaves from Fern cardstock.
FLORAL ELEGANCE FEATURING ASTRANTIA, S5-711, S4-1482, S2-447, E3D-168, S5-747, S1-188  
  1. Shape the Stems and Calyxes
  • Two stems are required. Use a medium ball tool to cup the three calyxes on each stem.
  • Shape one stem from the front and the second from the back.
  • Adhere the stems together so each calyx forms a cup to hold the flower.FLORAL ELEGANCE FEATURING ASTRANTIA, S5-711, S4-1482, S2-447, E3D-168, S5-747, S1-188
  1. Prepare the Petals
  • Each petal has a V-shaped cutout at the tip.
  • Cut each petal lengthwise in half, including the small petals on the flower centre die cut.
  1. Shape and Assemble the Petals
  • Cup all petal layers using a medium ball tool.
  • Adhere the layers together, starting with the largest and working to the smallest.
  • Offset the petals as each layer is added.
  • Use the ball tool after each layer to deepen the cupping as you build the flower.
  1. Create the Flower Centre
  • Hold the “handle” of the flower centre die cut with tweezers and apply adhesive along the band.
  • Roll the band around the tip of the tweezers and slip it off.
  • Adhere the centre into the middle of the layered petals.
  1. Adhere the Flowers
  • Squeeze the petal layers together.
  • Apply adhesive inside both calyx cups and insert the flower.
  1. Finish the Flowers
  • Once dry, fluff out the petals to add fullness and dimension.

PULLING THE CARD TOGETHER

FLORAL ELEGANCE FEATURING ASTRANTIA, S5-711, S4-1482, S2-447, E3D-168, S5-747, S1-188
  1. Create the Card Base
  • Use the largest die from the Playful Stitched Panels die set to cut a shaped card base from white card stock.
  • Place the die slightly over the folded edge to create a hinge at the top.
  • Cut an additional panel from Chiffon cardstock and adhere it to the front.
  1. Add the Embossed Panel
  • Cut a smaller panel from Indigo cardstock and black foam using the same die set.
  • Emboss the Indigo panel with the Ode to a Poet 3-D embossing folder.
  • Adhere the embossed panel to the foam layer, then centre it on the card base.
  1. Create the Floating Sentiment
  • Use the Layered Happy Birthday die set to cut the script from Indigo cardstock and black foam.
  • Cut the shadow layer from vellum paper.
  • Apply adhesive to the back of the Indigo script and the front of the foam script using Tombow adhesive and allow it to dry until it is in its tacky state.
  • Adhere the vellum shadow on top of the foam script.
  • Align and adhere the Indigo script on top of the vellum shadow.
  • Adhere the completed sentiment to the lower right-hand corner of the card.
  1. Arrange the Flowers
  • Begin by adhering the tassel flower to the Indigo panel.
  • Add the Astrantia, tucking leaves around the bloom.
  • Create a spray of leaves in the bottom left-hand corner and adhere the three primrose flowers to complete the arrangement.
  1. Add the Finishing Touches
If you are a lover of flowers like me, the Serenity Garden Collection will capture your heart. Happy Spring, and thank you so much for your visit! [spellbinders-supplies]S5-711,S4-1482,S2-447,E3D-168,S5-747,S1-188,CS-8-108,CS-8-103,CS-8-119,CS-8-140,CS-8-120,CS-8-117,CS-8-134,SCS-186,SCS-328,ANC817,SCS-151[/spellbinders-supplies]

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