Video: Creating a Bee and Flower Die Cut Focal Point

Hello there, Michelle here and today, I am sharing a card using the new Bees and Flowers Fancy Dies. With these dies, you can create wonderful scenes but with the help of the Hexagon Infinity Dies, I am creating a simple focal point for my card today.

Sending A Little Buzz by Michelle Short for Hero Arts

Here is the video showing how I made the card:

(If you are having trouble viewing this video, please watch HERE on YouTube.)

I started off by die cutting the Bees and Flowers Fancy Dies from Dove White Cardstock. I then coloured them using Copic markers. Watch the video to see how I coloured two flowers so that I could add the flower head with some added dimension. 

Sending a Little Buzz by Michelle Short for Hero Arts

I die cut three of the smaller hexagons from the Hexagon Infinity Dies set from more Dove White Cardstock. I then blended on Pool Party Reactive Ink, focusing the darker colour towards the bottom. I splattered with a little water and stamped the sentiment, from the Bee The Queen set on to the middle sized one with Intens-ified Black Ink

Sending a Little Buzz by Michelle Short for Hero Arts

The hexagons were added first to a Dove White Top Folding Card with tape runner, followed by the flower using Precision Glue. I then added the bee with thin foam tape. To finish off, I added Clear Hero Hues Enamel Dots to the hexagons. 

This card is making me yearn for spring! Thank you so much for stopping by today, happy stamping! 

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  • BERTHA P

    Great card Michelle. Both versions are lovely. I REALLY like the ombre effect on the hexagons and flower stem.

    Great clean and simple design.

  • Rachel Groner

    Love the soft simplicity of this card :-)