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July 14, 2025

More Rainbow Daisies For Dieday!

Hello Stamplings!

I hope you had a lovely weekend! I was very productive in the Card Department because it was way too hot to be outside. That's normal for this time of year, so we just carry on, naked. 

Oh, sorry, you did not need that visual! 

This week is D = Die Cuts on the I.D.E.A.S. Calendar and I went to town. I had to stop there and look up the origin of "went to town" because I can't stand not knowing where these idioms come from.

Plus, I like to know if what I imagine the origin to be matches, in any way, the truth. 
I think of the early settlors and how they had to "go to town" if they wanted anything store-bought. Or Reba McEntire singing about Ruby going to town. I love that sad earworm song.

Turns out there is no explicit origin for this idiom, but it is thought to be early American English. Boo. I built you up and then I let you down. But, wait, that could be the start of a country song!

Where was I? 

Oh, yes. You might remember that I recently cut a bunch of "Rainbow Daisies" from Pinkfresh Washi tape and made some cards with the wreath image cut. For this post, I'm sharing what I did with the rest of all those pretty floral die cuts:
These simple designs are self-explanatory and super EZPZ which is the awesome thing about the beautiful Washi tape designs made by Pinkfresh and other companies.

Challenges

AAA Birthday: Summer Birthday.
CAS Colours & Sketches. Sketch, flipped. 
Tic Tac Toe: Diagonal, top right to bottom left: CAS/free/flowers.


And the rest:
For these cards, I added The Greetery's "Pretty Pot" die and the "Garden Watering Can" die from Memory Box. It took a long minute, but it felt good to actually use up those die-cuts. (You can tell as the process wore on that I added more and more flowers to each card, lol!) It also felt good to use up BOBs and pp and now I have more cards ready to send!

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Hammy and Stanley are back home! Yay!

They worked very hard and they're bezausted. All they could muster was schplattering one of the card panels, but I'm fine with that. They deserve to be relaxing in their cooling pool, slurping their Burpees!
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I.D.E.A.S. Calendar:  D = Die Cuts

You will find a linky tool below for you to share your creation using die cuts. Your entry may help lift a fellow crafter out of her creative schlump!

I
 love seeing what you create, visiting you, and pinning your design! Thank you to everyone who visited and linked to the gallery last week. Mwah!
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36 comments:

Julie B said...

Wish my garden was awash with colour like those cards Darnell, sadly the heat and lack of water is bleaching all the colour and curbing the flowers. :)

Gerrina said...

Wow you have been busy with these flowers! Love the colorful results! Favorite is the first one... Have a sprankling week!

Jeanne said...

Love those washi flowres. Great job using them. Glad your boys made it home safe and sound. And that even those it's hot enough to melt glass, you are having loads of fun making cards! Have a happy week!

Em Louise Fairley said...

Beautiful cards, Darnell xoxo

!neke said...

Great cards !!!!!

Aquarius said...

I had no idea that such beautiful washi tape existed - these floral bouquets are indeed rainbows of prettiness and I love how you arranged them all so nicely in the various containers. Brilliant cards. I just might be heading off in search of said washi tape πŸ˜‰and presumably some matching dies.

Vicki Dutcher said...

You were busy! What a fabulous floral post πŸ˜€. Love that first card it looks so pretty with all the wild flowers. Thanks for sharing at AAA Birthday

Donna said...

Such a gorgeous collection of floral cards, you were very creative this weekend!

TK said...

What a wonderful peck of floral cards, Darnell! Your washi tape is beautiful and works well with so many uses. I do love the simplicity of the washi with dies

Lynette said...

Wow, Darnell - those are all beautiful!!! You sure did go to town on them! So happy Hammy and Stanley made it back safe and sound.

Liz said...

Fabulous collection of floral cards, Darnell.
Liz xx

Brenda in IN said...

These are all beautiful and such happy cards. I need to go explore washi tape again since it has become so gorgeous. Tell the boys to relax and enjoy their Burpees.

Bonnie said...

I have some of those daisy die cuts too. Thanks for the inspiration of more to do with them! XOXO

Jeanne H said...

What a wonderful bunch of cards today, Darnell. You are lucky to have such good helpers. Hugs to you all.

Karen said...

Wow! You really did go to town, and I love that collection of flowers in the different containers. Over the weekend, I was hunting for something and came across the dies for several of the Pinkfresh Washi suites. It's been at least a year since I've used any of them, so once I fulfill my goal of using 31 items from the NBUS box in July, I think I'll head to the Washi tape. You've given me plenty of inspiration!

Leslie Miller said...

Wowie, these cards are amazing with the rainbow flowers and all your colorful pots and cool watering cans. I always love your sunshiny photos, too. You really did go to town and it looks like you had a fabulous time!

Barb Finnical said...

Such beautiful cards, Darnell! And your die cutting is so crisp! I love them all!

Donna said...

Those are beautiful cards! I am not familiar with that washi tape but I’m definitely going to check it out. Thank you for sharing your lovely cards.

HilaryJane said...

What great ways to use those washi tape die cuts. I particularly like the watering can ones. Thanks for the inspiration xx

Cat Craig said...

Thank you for reminding me I have a couple of rolls of washi that needs to be cut. YOur collection of daisies is fantastic. I'd love any of those bouquets. Well done.

Lisa Elton said...

Look at you go! These are all as pretty as they can be, Darnell. So fresh and summery!

Sandra H said...

Wow Darnell your cards are so beautiful and colourful reminds me of spring times when flowers are just becoming ready to bloom great to that you used washi so creative you are xx

Cheryl W. said...

Those floral cards look downright amazing! Hmmmm...why do we say "downright?" Why not "downleft?" Guess I have to pull out my books. I keep two books by my recliner: one about the origins of slang and the other about the origins of idioms. I love knowing where commonly-used phrases come from, too. One of my favorites from across the pond is, "Oh my giddy aunt!" I actually had a booking agent say that to me once when I was trying to reserve a VRBO in Ireland.

Bobby said...

I love reading your blog, Darnell. Lots of chuckles and outright belly laughs. Maybe you can look up that expression. LOL You have made great use of all those rainbow daisy washi flowers. The different pots show them off beautifully.

Pat said...

Absolutely brilliant ways of using up those pretty washi flowers Darnell, and love the semi-circular arangement on the first, and the three pot and three watering can designs all look wonderful too. x

Betty said...

such a pretty card with the washi tape, Darnell - love seeing you in our TicTacToe challenge - thanks for joining us!

Linda W. (ScrappinBari) said...

You really did go to town with that washi, Darnell - such wonderful uses of that colorful floral spray!! Thanks for the inspiration with dies this week - I hope to play!

kiwimeskreations said...

Oh my goodness - what a lot of die cuts and flowers and in the end, cards, that all look fabulous Darnell.
So glad the boys got back, and I am not surprised that they were exhaustipated after all that work and wearing fur coats throughout - so glad to hear they are chillaxing in their pool
Blessings
Maxine

Bonnie Lynn said...

Beautiful cards Darnell. I've been using punches more than die cuts lately for some reason but may just have to go find something to die cut.

Julia Aston said...

I can see you 'went to town' and forgot to come back (!?) in making all of these beautiful bunches of blooms in each lovely pot and/or watering can - such a lovely surprise for the receiver to open - truly a garden on a card sis! Julia xx

Susan B said...

What a fabulous set of cards using that gorgeous summer washi tape! I love the rich vibrant colours and the way you've used them with the pot and watering can dies. But my favourite is your feature card - just love the curve of flowers around the sentiment and the great textured background.

Rachel D said...

Gorgeous, Darnell! Such a pretty arrangement - the colours are so striking. Thanks for sharing with us at CC&S!

Robyn Oliver said...

Hello Darnell, wow you're so amazing - keeping inspired and making just gorgeous cards... so many and with flowers - I love them. Sorry I've not been around and thank you for checking up on me - just been busy with other stuff and friends visiting, and another one passing.. guess I forgot to sit at my desk and take some inspiration from your IDEAS and just DO IT. Biggest hugs from across the miles, Robyn

Tee said...

Such gorgeous floral cards, all of them!

Deborah Wheeler said...

Those flowers are so very pretty and work so well with the flipped sketch. Thanks for joining us at CC&S

Joanne James - The Crafty Owl said...

Darnell you reminded me why I should pop by and visit more often - I was in stitches by the time I reached naked!! Love your washi tape cards - thanks for sharing with us over at CAS Colours & Sketches this week!