1. The rounded daisies coordinate perfectly with the Flowers Cuttlebug dies. See an example of this HERE.
2. The scalloped & zig-zag rings can serve as flowers alone or be used to frame the centers for the larger flowers.
3. When using both an outline & shadow together to form a coordinating image, try stamping the outline first and the solid shadow second. It is much easier to line up this way.
4. Try cutting away just the center portion of one of the flourish florals after stamping. It creates a wonderful daisy petal that you can use to make your own customized accents. See the example HERE.
5. Each word contained in this set is separate, allowing you to build a multitude of combinations.
6. Each large word contains an un-dotted “i”. There is a special itty-bitty flower included for use in this manner.
7. Just about all the flowers have both small and large counterparts. Try layering them on top of one another to allow yourself even more options.
8. The larger flowers (especially those that coordinate with the Cuttlebug dies) look really cute topping a paperclip (large or small). See an example HERE.
9. Try your hand at making your own custom patterned paper. Get step-by-step instructions HERE!
10. Try putting one of the shorter words , such as “joy” or “hi”, in the centers of your flowers.
11. The Got Flowers? Deux collection fits perfectly in the center of these flowers. The textural addition really adds some classy detail to any project!