I die cut everything twice in white card stock and used Distress Oxide ink to color them.
To get the shading on the pots I used a Post-it note and placed it in the slit that creates the pot rim. This creates a mask and allowed me to easily shade just part of the pot.
For the card front, I took an A2 panel and stenciled dots on it. I knew I was going to use striped washi tape and felt the dots were a nice complement.
After stamping the sentiment I arranged the pots and flowers on the card and took a photo with my phone. Since I usually need to remove most of what I've arranged in order to start gluing everything, and this makes a wonderful reference.
In the final you can see that I did rearrange things a little. One tip to add depth to your die cuts - make sure to layer some over and under other pieces!
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