- Vicky Hattingh
- 7 hours ago
- 4 min read
Hi friends! Spring brings a fresh burst of life, color, and energy. It's the perfect season to create projects that capture the essence of renewal and joy. This spring-themed tag featuring flowers and bees combines natural beauty with a touch of whimsy, making it a delightful way to brighten someone’s day. Let's get started!

The supplies used:
Spellbinders – Daffodil/Narcissus & Antique Vase with Honey Bee
Pinkfresh Studio – Go For It Stamp/Die/Stencil Set
Altenew – Textured Blocks Embossing Folder
Sizzix – Framed Tags Die Set
Ranger Ink/Tim Holtz - #8 Distress Tags
Paper Rose – All Occasion Sentiment Sheets
Craft Consortium – Ink Drops – Candy 12x12 Paper Pad
Elizabeth Craft Designs – Reminiscence The Book 8 Patterned Cardstock Pad
Copic Markers – W2, W0, Y26, N6
Simon Says Stamp – Ink Pads: Ballerina, Guava, Watermelon,
Orchid, Amethyst, Field, Fairway
Ranger Ink/Tim Holtz – Gathered Twigs Distress Ink Pad
Altenew - Mini Blending Brushes
Scrapbook.com – Foam Ink Blending Tool
Altenew - Double-Sided Adhesive Sheets
Scrapbook Adhesives – Thin 3D Foam Squares
Spellbinders – Glaze & Glue Resin Adhesive
Open Studio – Clear Droplets Embellishments
My Sweet Petunia - MISTI Original Stamping Tool
Anna Griffin Empress Die Cutting Machine
Creating the Background Panel
To create the background, I used one of the Ranger Ink/Tim Holtz #8 Distress Tags, peeled off the hole reinforcer that comes with the tag, and covered it with a layer of the Altenew Double-Sided Adhesive Sheets. I pulled a scripty text piece of patterned paper from the Elizabeth Craft Designs Reminiscence “The Book 8” patterned cardstock pad and removed the backing paper from the adhesive sheet adhered to the tag and carefully adhered the patterned cardstock to the tag. Using a paper trimmer, I removed all the excess patterned cardstock until I was left with only the tag’s shape. I used a foam blending tool and Gathered Twigs Distress Ink to add some distressed edging and interest to the tag’s background.
Creating the Focal Point
Using a piece of patterned cardstock from the Craft Consortium Candy Ink Drops paper pad, I die cut it with the vase die from the Spellbinders Daffodil/Narcissus and Antique Vase with Honey Bee die set and die cut two of the bee die cuts from white cardstock. I placed the vase die cut into the lower right quadrant of Altenew’s Textured Block embossing folder and ran it though my Anna Griffin Empress machine. I used Copic markers W2 and W0 to add some shading to the vase for depth. For the bees, I colored their wings with W0, lightly drew lines with the W2 markers and placed a blanket coat of Y26 over the bee bodies and colored dark grey lines on the body segments using N6. Lastly, I applied a layer of Spellbinders Glaze over the bees.

For the florals, I used the Pinkfresh Studio Go For It stamp/die/stencil set and stamped the floral image onto a piece of white cardstock. Next, I used the coordinating stencils and blended ink to the flowers and leaves using these ink pads:
Pink Flowers: Simon Says Stamp Ballerina, Guava, and Watermelon
Purple Flowers: Simon Says Stamp Ballerina, Orchid, and Amethyst
Leaves: Simon Says Stamp Field and Fairway
The florals were die cut using the coordinating dies from the Go For It set.
Creating the Sentiment
For the sentiment, I chose to go with a the “HELLO GORGEOUS” greeting from Paper Rose’s All Occasion Sentiment Sheets. I used a black marker to go around the edges of the sentiment just to make it look as if it was printed on black cardstock.

Assembling the Card
I die cut the hole reinforcer for the top of the tag using Sizzix’s Framed Tags die set and a scrap of the patterned paper I used for the vase from the Craft Consortium Candy Ink Drops paper pad. I used whatever ink was left on the Gathered Twigs foam blending tool to distress the edges of the hole reinforcer die cut for a more cohesive look. I positioned the florals where I wanted them in the vase and glued them into position. I added Scrapbook Adhesives’s Thin 3D Foam Squares to the back side of the florals and the vase and adhered them to the tag front and used scissors to trim off the portion of the vase that extended beyond the bottom of the tag. I used the Altenew ¼” Black Instant Dimension Foam Tape to adhere the sentiment on the lower portion of the tag. Lastly, I added glue to the back side of the bee die cuts and adhered them to the background and added a sprinkling of Open Studio Clear Droplets to the flowers.
Thank you for stopping by and checking out today’s blog post, I really appreciate it. Until next time, happy crafting!


















