
The door to my craft room has a wreath on it, and I love decorating the wreath for different seasons. I like to use Stampin’ Up! products, and this time I used flowers from the Paper Bouquet Kit.

This Kit was fun to assemble. It does take a glue gun, but otherwise everything you need is in the Kit! After I assembled the flowers, I clipped off the stems and added them to my wreath.

The flowers are from a tissue paper like material, and the colors are the 5 new In Colors: Strawberry Slush, Timid Tiger, Darling Duckling, Cloud Cover, and the flower centers are Secret Sky. Aren’t they pretty?

Above is a picture of the entire door with the wreath. I just love it, it’s so perfect for spring! This is an example of how versatile Kits are. I bet you could think of some other uses for these beautiful flowers!

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