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Sunday, 1 June 2025

AAA Birthday challenge #74 - no stamping

Hello again friends and happy 1st of June; can you believe we are already at the 6 month mark of 2025!!  This year needs to seriously slow down lol!  I'm here today to share my card for this month's AAA Birthday challenge and this month our theme is 'no stamping' which is harder than it sounds!  I hope you will take on our challenge this month and get creating. Our guest designer this month is the lovely Wendy so please pop over to her blog and leave her some love.
I make lots of cards that are purely die cutting or stencilling but they usually involve a stamped sentiment or something stamped so I actually did find this a challenge this month.  I used a new die set and I have to say I'm really happy with the finished result.  I hope you like it too.  
Here is my card:
A closer look at the die cuts:
Plus I decorated the inside:
I began by creating my flowers; die cutting them from coloured card from my scraps bin.  For the background I used a piece of white faded gradient paper so that it looked like sky and cut it out with a stitched rectangle die.  I also cut a grass border, using the same die.  The curved edge was made using a die from the same set as the flowers.  I adhered the papers with liquid glue leaving a gap so that I could tuck in my greenery.  I added the leaves with liquid glue and the flowers were adhered on top with foam squares.  I die cut 2 little butterflies from vellum and layered them together with liquid glue, leaving the wings free on the top butterfly.  I die cut the birthday wishes words from white card and the shadows from vellum and adhered them together with liquid glue.  I adhered them to the card panel with liquid glue.  For some dimension and stability I added a few scraps of white card behind my panel and adhered it to my card base with double sided tape.  I finished off with a few tiny white pearls.   For the inside I cut the same stitched rectangle from white card and a grass border again with the curve die and the stitched rectangle and adhered them together with liquid glue.  I cut one more flower and leaves and adhered them with liquid glue.  As I couldn't stamp a sentiment I left it blank until I need to send it out.  The panel was then adhered to the card base with double sided tape.  A really fun card and the tulips are so pretty.  

I would like to enter my card into the following challenges:

Beautiful Blossoms challenge - anything floral goes optional mood board
Cardz 4 Galz challenge - floral frenzy
Dragonfly Dreams challenge - use one or more butterflies
PINspirational challenge - summer sky inspiration photo
Triple B challenge - use at least one birds, blooms or butterflies optional inspiration photo

The Design Team have created amazing cards as always so please pop over to the blog and check them out and perhaps leave them some love on their personal blogs.

I hope you will be able to join in with the challenge this month but don't forget it has to be birthday themed. I can't wait to see your creations in the linky.

Have a great day.

Love and hugs,

card supplies:
Simon Says Stamp - stitched rectangle die
Clearly Besotted - happy everything stamp & die set (for butterfly) - retired
Studio Light - slimline paper pad - white faded gradients ? retired
Stampin' Up! - card stock vellum - retired
Little Things From Lucy's Cards - crystal collection - summer of love - store now closed
Limetree Crafts - 250gsm silky smooth white card - not currently available - they do have 300gsm bright white card available here
coloured card from scraps bin

12 comments:

  1. Such a blooming lovely card, Denise! The die cut flowers are fab and full of charm. What a blast it’s been being a Guest DT—thanks a bunch for having me! 🌸🎉

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  2. Such beautiful die cuts and a wonderful spring themed card! Thank you so much for joining our birthday challenge at Allsorts!
    Ellie
    Ellibelle's Corner

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  3. A very stylish card.

    Thanks for playing along with us at MAWTT,

    Hugz Tinz

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  4. Certainly is a hard one for us stampers Denise, but you certainly rose to the challenge with these beautiful Tulips. Many thanks for joining in our 16th Birthday celebrations at Allsorts.

    B x

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  5. Great use of your dies to make this lovely and sweet card. Thanks for joining in with our 16th birthday challenge at Allsorts.

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  6. It's a beautiful card created with all your die cuts!
    Thank you for joining our challenge at Triple B!
    Diane TB Co-Owner
    {Nellies Nest}
    {Triple B}

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  7. ...as well thanks so much for participating in our HALLOWEEN AND OTHER OCCASIONS CRAFTS challenge!!!

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  8. Beautiful! I love all the dimension layering die cuts give. Thanks for sharing your lovely card with us at The Beautiful Blossoms Challenge.
    Donna xx
    Beautiful Blossoms Challenges
    Paper Funday Challenges
    Inspiration Station Challenges

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  9. I love this CAS style, yet it is still big and bold. Thanks to taking the time to join in our challenge at Cardz 4 Galz. Caz. DT.

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  10. Love your card. It is such a great reminder of the joys of spring! That singlular butterfly is a sweet addition! Thanks for joining our Butterfly Challenge on the Dragonfly Dreams Challenge Blog. Cathy

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  11. Lovely spring card! I especially like the inside. Thanks for sharing, and I hope you'll continue to play along at the Beautiful Blossoms Challenge Blog.

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