Hi, crafty friends! A few weeks ago, I spent a crafty session playing with the Bouquet turnabout stamp set from Concord & 9th. I tried a bunch of different color combos and turned a couple of my panels into cards. Today I’m sharing one of them.
I’ve been made aware that this beautiful peach is my signature color. I kind of thought it would be blue, it’s my favorite color, after all, but I don’t make as many blue cards as I used to. Anyway, peach works with just about everything. It’s great with blue, it works really well with green and it’s also dynamite with pinks and yellows. It’s just a really good color. For this card I teamed it up with blue. More specifically, Capri and Bluebell from Concord & 9th, which were both in the new color release this spring. Capri is the most amazing color!!

The Bouquet turnabout set is a little different, as the turnabout itself is actually two separate stamps. There’s one turnabout for the stems and the greenery, and there’s another for the actual flowers. I inked up the greenery with Eucalyptus, Juniper, Parsley and Basil, turning for each color. For the florals, I used Nectar, Grapefruit, Bluebell and Capri, all from Concord & 9th. You’d think it would be messy with eight colors together on one card, but it worked really well.
I cut my panel down using the largest die in the Additional A2 Layers die set from Waffle Flower and adhered it to an A2 card base I created from Grapefruit cardstock from Concord & 9th. I stamped one of the sentiments in the Bouquet turnabout stamp set using Nectar ink, die cut it with a circle die, then mounted it on a die cut circle from Grapefruit cardstock, which I then mounted in the center of the card.
I finished off the card with a few pearls, gems and sequins from the Melon mix from Little Things from Lucy’s Cards.