Did you know that one of the sheets in the Fresh As A Daisy Designer Series Paper is an easy One Sheet Wonder? I was excited when I saw it because I knew that it would be great for quick cards. And sometimes you just need that quick card.

I just love the blocks with the daises. They make such easy cards and the images are beautiful. You just cut along the lines and you have pieces for 10 cards. I have a couple I haven’t used yet but I’m excited to show you the ones that I have done.

On this one I matted the image on some Garden Green cardstock, embossed a piece of Basic White cardstock and added some white ribbon that I had laying around. It is just waiting for an occasion so I can add the sentiment.

On this one, I used the Cheerful Daises Bundle. I stamped the images in white craft pigment ink on Boho Blue cardstock and die cut them out. The picture quality isn’t that great but it turned out very nice.

This particular image reminded me of the beach so I pulled out an old stamp set and colored in the image using Azure Afternoon, Wild Wheat, and Daffodil Delight Stampin Blends.

Here is a picture of the cards I have done so far. The paper makes some nice cards. And quick and easy too. So if you are looking for something like that, consider buying the Fresh As A Daisy paper pack. All the papers are fantastic and will make beautiful cards.