It took me a while to break down and buy these daisies. I already had some Big Shot flowers. Why did I need more?
I kept seeing samples. Creative people doing beautiful things. Cards. Scrapbook pages. Package toppers. It went on and on until I couldn’t stand it any more. Shoot, it only cost $19.95 (114520), and I could use my demo discount, so what was the big deal?
I’m so glad I bought this Bigz Die. These graduated flowers are such fun. It took me a while to figure out that they need an itsy bitsy curve in the petals to look their best. You can do it with the side of a pencil or even your finger – just give a little roll to the edge of the petal and suddenly you have dimension! Don’t whine, it’s not that much effort, and it looks great…

- No stamps!! No Ink!
- So Saffron, Bashful Blue, and Kraft cardstock; Sale-a-bration 2009 Designer Series Paper
- Big Shot, Daisies #2 Bigz die, and Stampin’ Up! backgrounds 1
- Piercing tool and mat pack; retired colored buttons (substitute Fresh Favorites)
You could easily add a message on an oval punch – this card was for a custom order without sentiments.