I am super excited to show you the fun creation I made using my new
Big Shot dies yesterday! Even better is that the
Stamp Something Blog Challenge this week is to create something 3-D. That means I can play along this week and not wait til the last minute!

I may not being seeing signs of spring outside...but at least it looks like spring indoors! The new
Daisies #2 Bigz die cuts out 3 sizes of flowers. So I cut 2 sets out of each color card stock:
So Saffron, Pretty in Pink & Almost Amethyst - the same colors that are in the
Tea Party papers. I also cut the largest flower out of chipboard for the first layer and base of my flower. That's the great thing about the Bigz Dies...you can cut through all sorts of materials other than just paper and card stock.

Then I curled the petals on each layer and attached it to the previous layer. I used
Latte Buttons for the center of each flower. The stems are lolly pop sticks painted with
Certainly Celery re-inker. The leaves of my flowers were cut from
Certainly Celery card stock using the new
Little Leaves Sizzlet.
I decorated the plain white ceramic vase in a snap using some of the beautiful
5/8" Saffron grosgrain ribbon available for free during SAB as part of the ribbon bundle. I also used the new
Beautiful Butterflies Bigz die to cut out the butterfly that adorns the vase. The patterned paper I used was from the
Tea Party pack. It's perfect for spring projects! That die is the coolest! It cuts out 4 different sized butterflies - perfect for layering. Two of the butterflies are cut on the folded edge of the card stock so when you open them they are 3-D.
I'm sure you'll be seeing lots more daisies and butterflies created with these dies on my blog in the future...they are a lot of fun and I already have so many ideas for projects I want to create using them. (one is already in the works) Too many ideas...not enough time! I need a clone to take care of the not-so-fun daily tasks...then I'll have more time to play with my Big Shot!
Edited to answer a few questions I've received: I used several different adhesives for this project. To attach each layer of the flowers together I used the
Towbow Multipurpose Adhesive. (the flowers even smell good after using this!) To attach the buttons to the center I used glue dots. To attach the whole flower to the lolly pop sticks I used my hot glue gun. I found the lolly pop sticks in the baking section at the craft store. Thanks for all the nice comments about this project. :-)