Flowers and Butterflies
When you’re feeling down and a little unsure of how you’re managing this thing called life, what can help keep you moving in a positive direction? Love. Love from a friend or family member who knows what you’re going through. Love from God. And flowers and butterflies are a reminder of that love.
You can enjoy flowers and butterflies while you’re taking a walk outside. Maybe you’ve planted some in your own yard that butterflies come and visit. Maybe that friend or family member will bring you a bunch of flowers.
However you get your flowers, enjoy them for as long as you can. When you see a butterfly think of it as a reminder of God’s love for you.

Card Details
Do you want to let someone know they are loved and doing a good job in this thing called life? Do you want to create a card to tell them that, but have limited supplies? I want to turn your crafting stress into success.
This is a #simplestamping card. It uses limited supplies and can be recreated easily with what you have on hand.
What you need to create this card
- White cardstock
- A flower stamp of some kind
- Black Ink
- Something to color in the flower
- Something for butterflies if you want to add them. This card uses embellishments on the front and a stamped butterfly on the inside.
- A sentiment stamp or you could just write what you want to say
This card uses Stampin’ Write markers to color in the flowers. Use whatever you have. Watercolor pencils, alcohol markers, ink and a blender pen, watercolor brush with ink or paints. They will each make gorgeous colored florals with your own special touch.
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Such a pretty card….those flowers are perfect for our color palette this week, and such a lovely, encouraging sentiment as well! Thanks for playing with us at the Paper Players!
thanks Leanne
What a superb sentiment! I like that sweet swoop of flower and leaf, with the touches of lemon. Thanks for sharing with us at The Paper Players.
Thanks Jan!