Happy Bee
Hi friends! It’s Christina, and today I’m sharing a sweet-as-can-bee card featuring products from the latest collection. I chose the big bumbling Bee Shaker as my focal point but decided not to add a shaker element. I gave him a honeycomb-stenciled backdrop and surrounded him with a garden of daisies. Below you’ll find my supply list, and then I’ll explain how this sweet card came together!

Bee Shaker Dies
Bee Additions Stamp Set
Bee Additions Coordinating Dies
Honeycomb Stencil
Pinking Rectangles
Floral Wreath Builder
Onyx Pearls
My first step was to stencil the honeycomb pattern onto the center of the largest Pinking Rectangle using a sunny yellow ink color. I layered the pinking rectangle onto a piece of green plaid-patterned paper trimmed to 4.25 x 5.5 inches before attaching it to a top-fold card base.

Next, I die-cut and assembled the rest of the elements for my card design. I started with white cardstock for my die cuts and added color with ink and blending brushes. When I assembled the bee, which is meant to be a shaker, I did some creative cutting with the stripes so I didn’t have a frame around the bee. And when I attached the second layer of bee wings, I popped them up with some foam squares for dimension.

To finish things up, I arranged the bee and the daisies on my background and attached them with either glue or thin foam squares. Then I added a white heat-embossed sentiment and Onyx Pearl eyes to the bee as my last steps.
Thank you so much for checking out this sweet-as-can-be card featuring products from the latest collection! See you again soon!































