Project Recipe
Cut daffodil delight card stock 81/21' X5 1/2", and score at 4 1/4". Fold the card in half, and burnish the edge with a bone folder.
Cut Sweet Sorbet card stock 4" X 5 1/4", do this twice (I for the front and one for the inside).
Cut basic white 3 3/4" X 5". Adhere this to one of the sweet sorbet, centered, and then adhere to the inside of your card.
Cut the check DSP 3 3/4" X 5", adhere, centered on the other sweet sorbet piece, and then adhere to the front of the card.
Using the scalloped contours dies, cut a medium white panel. Set aside.
Let's make a bee! Use daffodil delight ink, and stamp the body of the bee on a piece of basic white card stock. Now use the black memento ink to stamp the stripes and stinger. The best way to do this is to line up the stinger and then your stripes will fall perfectly into place. Stamp your smiley face.
Take your vellum, and use Staz On ink to stamp the wings. Once the ink is dry, use the Bee Builder Punch to punch out your wings.
** Note that the Staz On will stain your photopolymer stamp. If you want to avoid this then just use the large heart on the Bee Builder punch to cut your wings.
Take your basic white die-cut panel, and use Granny Apple Green ink to stamp the stem of your flower on the bottom right.
Use petal pink ink to stamp your flower on top of your stem. You can use memento ink to stamp your bee trail.
Now using multipurpose liquid glue adhere the basic white panel to the front of your card.
Using multipurpose liquid glue, adhere your wings to the back of your bee.
Think about your bee placement, and stamp your antennas on the basic white panel to be coming from the top of your bee. You could also stamp the antennas on a scrap piece of basic white card stock and fussy cut out and adhere to the bee.
Now adhere your bee using stampin' dimensionals. Now you can stamp, using sweet sorbet ink, the hearts on your basic white panel. Also, stamp your bee mine sentiment.