A dded two sample versions using My Meadow & Snow Front Stamp Sets and the same DSP & layout.
Project Recipe
Card Stock:
Gray Granite--8" x 4 1/4" scored at 2 1/2", 9" x 3 1/4" scored at 4 1/2"
Whisper White or Very Vanilla--4 1/4" x 3" (2)
In Good Taste DSP--4" x 5 1/4", 4" x 2 1/4"
With a sticky note cover about 1" of the Whisper White card stock. Then with the Blending Brushes and using Daffodil Delight apply ink in a circular motion (starting off the edge of the paper, this will help with not getting a dark image), then using Mango Melody and finally Pumpkin Pie around the outside edge.
Stamp the image with Gray Granite that has the Sunshine reflection on the water. Fill in with a few more images of the water with Gray Granite, you can also use the Blender Brushes to fill in.
Stamp the sun image with Pumpkin Pie.
Stamp the leaf images around the outside with Memento Black, and the sentiment.
Adhere the DSP to the front small flap and the inside of the card.
Adhere the stamped focal point to the Gray Granite and adhere a per diagram to the inside of the card.
Inside:
Using the blending brushes make the background with Daffodil Delight, Mango Melody and Pumpkin Pie.
Stamp the small leaf image along the bottom with Tuxedo Memento Black.
Snow Front Stamp Set variation featuring "Approaching Perfection Stamp Set from SAB Jan-Feb 2021
Background--With the blending brushes Shaded Spruce, Pacific Point, Highland Heather and Mango Melody Classic Stampin' Ink Pad
Deer & House--Early Espresso Classic Stampin' Ink Pad
Stamp the sentiment with Early Espresso on Very Vanilla Scrap and fuzzy cut, adhere with dimensional.
Lone Tree--Stamp with Shaded Spruce in 1st, 2nd & 3rd Generation
Treeline: Stamp with Shaded Spruce Classic
My Meadow Stamp Set variation, featuring "Heal Your Heart Stamp Set" from Jan-Feb 2021 SAB
Background--Pacific Point, Coastal Cabana and Sahara Sand Classic Stampin' Pads
Birds, Tree Truck--Early Espresso
Flowers, Gazebo--Real Red
Stems and Leaves--Shaded Spruce
Sentiment--Early Espresso and fuzzy cut
Using Blending brushes.