Dimensional Floral Cards with The Poet’s Garden Collection by Susan Tierney-Cockburn
Hello crafty friends! It’s Lisa Tilson, and I am delighted to be back on the Spellbinders blog with you today. I’m here to share some inspiration with The Poet’s Garden Collection from Susan Tierney-Cockburn. This is a beautiful release of flowers that are designed to have lots of dimension, and I definitely have that on my cards today! This collection has a choice of Double and Single Peonies, Clematis Poet, Wild Violet, and Love-In-A-Mist Etched Dies, along with an accompanying BetterPress sentiment set. Spending time creating these dimensional flowers is very relaxing, and they really pack a punch when they are done! You’ll need to send them to their respective recipient in a box, as you don’t want to lose all that fabulous drama by squishing them down to fit into an envelope.
So, let’s dive into the cards.
Sending Love and Hugs
For this card, I am using the Clematis Poet Etched Dies along with the Petite Criss Cross Press Plate and a sentiment from Crafty Hugs Sentiments Press Plate and Die Set.

- I started off by die-cutting the clematis petals from 80lb white card using the Platinum 6 Die Cutting Machine. There are four dies that layer up, and I die cut two of each layer.
- They were then coloured with Copic Markers. For the purple flower, I used V15 followed by V04, and then I added a darker colour into the centres, and for that I used V17. I applied a flicking motion for my colouring, making sure to leave some areas free of any colour. I repeated the colouring on the underside.
- For the pink clematis, I used RV09 followed by RV06 and then RV69 for the darker section. My darker sections got a bit lost once I put the centres in, so next time I shall extend them out a little further. Practice makes perfect!
- I then used shaping tools and a foam mat to create the dimensional flowers. Susan Tierney-Cockburn has many videos on the Spellbinders YouTube Channel, which show you how to stylize your petals using ball stylus and loop tools. They are hugely informative and well worth watching before you start.

- Next, I die cut the flower centres from Beeswax and the leaves from Rainforest ColorWheel Cardstock.
- Using a medium-sized blending brush, I blended Rustic Wilderness Distress Ink around the edges of the leaves, and then I shaped them slightly using my loop tool.
- For the flower centres, I added some Y19 Copic Marker onto the ends of all the pieces and then cut them using 4” detail scissors. They were adhered together and set to one side.
- The flowers were then glued together using Bearly Art Glue, and the centres adhered into the middle.

- For my background, I used the Petite Criss Cross Press Plate, and I embossed it using a panel of Anchor ColorWheel Cardstock and the BetterPress Letterpress System. Being able to emboss your press plates gives you another option with them – they are very versatile! I think they are a great way to add some extra interest and texture behind a focal point.
- The background panel was adhered onto a top-folding A2 white note card, and the flowers added on top using liquid glue.
- I then glued the leaves around the flowers, again using Bearly Art Glue.
- The sentiment is from Crafty Hugs Sentiments Press Plate and Die Set , and it was foiled onto Raven ColorWheel Cardstock using White Glimmer Hot Foil and the Glimmer Hot Foil System. I cut it out with the coordinating die and cut an extra layer so that I could form a small stack for stability.
- The sentiment was popped in place, and I finished by adding some Spectrum AB Color Essentials Gems around the flowers.
Happy Birthday
My next card uses the Double and Single Peonies Etched Dies. I paired them with the Script Text BetterPress Plate and a sentiment from Always and Forever Sentiment Strips Press Plate and Die Set.

- I started off by die-cutting the double peony from 80lb white cardstock. There are three petal dies in the set, which create the four layers, and I die cut them according to the number etched on the die itself.
- I used the same colouring technique as I did on my card above, but this time I used Copic Markers RV34 and RV32. Don’t forget to colour both sides of your petals as you will see the underside after they are shaped!
- Next, I die cut the centre die from Beeswax and the leaves die twice from Rainforest ColorWheel Cardstock.
- I shaped the leaves according to Susan’s videos and then adhered all the layers of the peony together using Bearly Art Glue.

- Once again, I used a medium blending brush to add Rustic Wilderness Distress Ink to the leaves, and then I shaped them with a ball stylus and my fingers. The vein detail was reinforced using a small ball stylus tool.
- I added some Y19 Copic Marker to the edges of the flower centre die cuts and then cut them with scissors before adhering them together. I always use 4” detail scissors for the cutting. The sections you need to cut are very thin, and these scissors work perfectly.
- My background uses the Script Text BetterPress Plate, and I foiled it onto some Fog ColorWheel Cardstock using White Glimmer Hot Foil, and then I trimmed it with a Guillotine Paper Trimmer and popped some foam tape onto the back.
- It was adhered to a top-folding A2 white note card.
- I then adhered the peony in place and tucked the leaves in behind.

- The sentiment is from Always and Forever Sentiment Strips Press Plate and Die Set, and it was foiled onto Anchor ColorWheel Cardstock using White Glimmer Hot Foil.
- It was then cut out with the coordinating die and adhered with some foam tape.
- I finished the card by adding some Pink Color Essential Gems around the flower.
Thanks A Million
For my final card, I used the Wild Violet and Ladybugs Etched Dies along with the Hero Arts Trellis Window Die and a sentiment from Always and Forever Sentiment Strips Press Plate and Die Set.

- I started off my card by die-cutting the Wild Violet and Ladybugs petals die eight times from Lavender ColorWheel Cardstock.
- Next, I die cut the stem twice from Rainforest ColorWheel Cardstock.
- Using a medium blending brush, I blended Dusty Concord Distress Ink onto the lavender petals, and then I shaped them with my fingers and a ball stylus tool.
- They were adhered together with Bearly Art Glue.

- I blended Rustic Wilderness Distress Ink onto the leaves and stems, and then I shaped the leaves using a loop tool. I used a very small ball stylus to go over the vein detail and enhance it. I didn’t do this on all my cards as I didn’t feel it was necessary, but it is a quick and easy step if you want to.
- I set everything to one side to create the rest of the card. First of all, I took an A2 panel of Anchor ColorWheel Cardstock and adhered it on to a white A2 note card.
- I then die cut the Hero Arts Trellis Window Die twice from Fog ColorWheel Cardstock and adhered both layers together using liquid glue. It was then added onto the dark grey panel.
- I then adhered both of my stems and the flowers using Bearly Art Glue.
- The leaves were then glued in behind the flowers.

- I foiled a sentiment from Always and Forever Sentiment Strips Press Plate and Die Set onto Raven ColorWheel Cardstock using White Glimmer Hot Foil and the Glimmer Hot Foil System. It was cut out with the coordinating die and added onto my card using small pieces of foam tape.
- I finished by adhering some Chameleon Opalescent Color Essential Sequins to the centres of the flowers.
That brings us to the end of my three cards with this beautiful collection. I hope they give you some ideas for using these gorgeous flowers from Susan. If you would like to see more of my cards, I would love to have you join me over on my blog, Instagram, Facebook or YouTube. In the meantime, thank you so much for joining me here on the Spellbinders blog today. I hope that you have a fabulous day!
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Other Supplies
Hero Arts Trellis Window Die, Neenah Solar White Classic Crest 80 & 110lb cardstock, Distress Ink Rustic Wilderness, Distress Ink Dusty Concord, Embellishment Wand, Thin Foam Tape, Copic Markers, Foam Mat, tools for flower shaping.



One Comment
Joan Bardee
absolutely gorgeous!!!