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Printable Template for the Flower Pot Pocket Card

Posted on: Saturday, June 6th, 2009

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I’m sure you’re all familiar with the Flower Pot Card – it was wildly popular early on in the year (January/February) – and featured on blogs all over the place.  I was checking out a few of the many samples posted and came across a tutorial on Stephanie Luman’s Blog. As I was reading through her great tutorial, I was suddenly hit by a thought – what if, rather than having to carefully measure and cut the angles on the flower pot base, I created a printable template? 

Why a printable template? I’ve found that in my classes, when dealing with a finished project that has angles, mistakes are less common when I used printable templates, plus they’re a lot faster. So that’s what I’m going to share with you today.  I drew out a template for the flower pot base and then put two on 1 page.  The template is true to size which means that you don’t have to shrink or enlarge it - it’s already at the finished size. All you do is print it out directly onto your cardstock or designer paper. Each 8 1/2″ x 11″ page you print will give you 2 flower pot bases. Below I have a picture of the base and the insert shown separately.  My color choices, stamp set and DP inspiration came from THIS gorgeous card created by Brenda (don’t know her last name but she is known as Qbee on Splitcoaststamperes). You can see her blog HERE.

Now if you want to make a lot of these cards you’re probably not going to want to do all the cutting out of the flowers that I did, so that’s where your flower punches and/or Big Shot flower dies would come in.

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First thing you’re going to need to do in order to make this card is to Download the Template HERE and save it to your computer.  If using DP you are going to want to trim your DP sheet so that it is 8 1/2″ x 11″  (I left mine at 8 1/2″ x 12″ because my printer can handle it).  Make sure you check the options on your printer and if you can, change the paper type to cardstock.  Open up the template pdf and print out the template – BUT – if using DP make sure that you print on the REVERSE side of the pattern you want to be on the outside of the pot.

flowerpottutorialpic1Now just a quick note – I adjusted the template after I printed mine by placing a dotted line in the center of the two pot “bases” to make it easier to score. So that’s why you’ll see the dotted line on the template, but not in the picture to the left.  Once you’ve printed out your flower pot template, you then want to cut it out.  As you are cutting it out, make sure you cut just to the INSIDE of the black lines so that you don’t see them.  Dont worry about the line at the bottom of the pot “lip” as that will be covered.

flowerpottutorialpic21Next thing you’re going to do is to score along the bottom “lip” of the pot (directly on the line) and along the dotted line in between the two angled portions. Once you’ve done that you’re going to fold along the score lines.

flowerpottutorialpic2aNote that you want to fold the rectangular flap portion in a “mountain” fold and the center score line in a “valley” fold – the dotted line will be hidden on the inside of the card. The picture to the left shows you a side view of what it should like like.

flowerpottutorialpic3Because I wanted a solid color for the “lip” of the pot – I cut a piece of Kraft CS at 1 7/8″ x 3 3/8″, so that it was slightly bigger than the lip of the pot.  I then scalloped along one 3 3/8″ side and sponged around the edges with Creamy Caramel Classic ink and a wedge of Stamping Sponge.  I stuck the Kraft CS onto the lip of the flower pot with Snail adhesive.

To create the insert you will need a 2 1/4″ x 4 5/8″ piece of Whisper White CS and a 2 3/8″ x 4 3/4″ piece of Kraft CS.  I sponged the Whisper White CS with Baja Breeze Classic ink and stamped the greeting “Wonderful” on it in Basic Black ink.  I centered and matted the Whisper White CS onto the Kraft CS.

flowerpottutorialpic4I stamped and cut out a whole bunch of flower images from the Petal Pizzaz stamp set in three different colors: So Saffron, Riding Hood Red and Baja Breeze Classic ink. My leaves were stamped in Kiwi Kiss Classic ink.  I then pulled out three different button collections (Baja Breeze Corduroy Buttons, Button Latte and Button Bouquet). After that I just played with the flowers and leaves until I liked the final look.  Tip: place your flower pot with insert onto a sheet of grid paper, or have a ruler beside it because as you are arranging your flowers you want them to stay within the bounds of a regular card size so that they will fit in an envelope. As you can see in the picture, I used paper clips to hold my flower pot together as I slid my ”tag” insert in and out to see what it would look like. For the buttons I used a small sliver of CS to create the look of a coordinating thread (what I call “faux thread”) and then stuck them onto the flower center using a mini glue dot. 

Once I was done arranging the flowers the way I liked I stuck them on using a combination of Stampin’ Dimensionals, 2-way glue, mini glue dots and Snail adhesive. Once you’re done creating your tag, insert it into the card.  Take a 14″ piece of Baja Breeze satin ribbon and tie it in a knot around the flower pot to hold it closed. You can see a close-up of the flowers below. I should mention that the finished size of this card with insert is 4 1/4″ x 5 1/2″, so it does fit inside a medium Whisper White envelope.

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I hope you enjoyed this mini tutorial and have fun with the template!

 andreasiggy
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Stamps: Wonderful Favorite (115144), Petal Pizzaz (113417)
Ink: Basic Black Classic Ink (101179)
Paper: Sweet Slumber Specialty (114037), Kraft CS (107070), Whisper White CS (100730), Baja Breeze CS (111352), Riding Hood Red (111348), So Saffron CS (105118)
Accessories: Button Latte (114333), Button Bouquet (112092), Baja Breeze Corduroy Buttons (114344), paper snips (103579), Snail Adhesive (104332), Mini Glue Dots (103683), Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430), 2-way Glue Pen (100425), Ribbon Originals Valet (114318)

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78 Comments

1

I’m so glad you posted this! (I’m the type that definitely needs step-by-step directions….) Thanks!

2

What an adorable card! You are a very creative artist! Thanks for sharing.

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Thank you so much for the template! You’ve saved me a lot of “dink” time.

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Thanks for sharing this Andrea! Can’t wait to try it out!
Hugs and Blessings
Alicia

5

Thank you so much for the template. I really appreciate the tutorial as well. Your card is great too. Have a great weekend!

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Barb Hendrickson
June 6th, 2009 at 6:16 pm

This was an awesome idea, Andrea and very kind of you to share it with all of us! Makes it so much more simple for a group to reproduce!! Lovely card.

Blessings,
barb

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How sweet of you to share the template! I love it and still haven’t made one of the card. I need to do it and this will make it easier! Thanks for sharing!

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Thanks so much for doing this. I haven’t tried the card yet myself and this will make it so much easier.

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How do you come up with these fantastic ideas! I do wish I lived closer but the INTERNET is definitely a great way for you to almost live in my house! lol

Thank you for sharing!

this is just perfect for the wow projects I want to share with my customers!

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Oh, thank you soooo much for the template. I love the two cards here!

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Thanks for the template! It certainly will make it much easier to just print this out instead of all the measuring, etc. You’re the best!!

12

Thank you so much for the template. This card felt so overwhelming – until now :)

13

Thank you for the template. i love this card idea!!! you are so talented :)

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YOU ARE TRULY WONDERFUL FOR SHARING SO READILY AND EASILY THANK YOU
EILEEN

15

Really appreciate you coming up with this template. You never cease to amaze me with what you do!

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Marisol Gutierrez
June 6th, 2009 at 8:38 pm

MUCHISIMAS GRACIAS! Many THANKS! I haven’t tried the regular sizes as I was making them smaller or larger. Thank you for your inspirations and hard work.

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Andrea, thanks so much for the template. I love these flower pot cards and this will make them so much easier to make. Love it.

18

Thanks so much, Andrea … the card is lovely and I appreciate a template.

19

Wow, this card is gorgeous!!! Thanks so much for the printable template!!! The directions are great too!

20

Thank you for the template and the wonderful instructions.

21

Andrea, I always enjoy coming to your website. You always inspire me with your craftiness. Thanks so much for sharing the flowerpot template with us as well as sharing all of your beautiful artwork too.

22

Thank you so much for the template. Your flower pot is gorgeous and I can’t wait to try one myself.

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Thanks so much for all you do for us with your great talent.

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WOW thanks for doing this, it seems so much easier this way, can’t wait to try it. Thanks for sharing!!!!

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Crisanne Durrant
June 6th, 2009 at 10:17 pm

Thank you so much for making this card so easy to re-create! I love being able to print off the template and not mess up on the measuring!

26

Great colors. Very cheerful card. Thanks for the template. Do you have a template for altoid tins?

27

Aloha! I used the same instructions from Stephanie’s blog too! You have a great idea on printing the template. I feel repetitive sometimes in my workshops so this will cut it down a tad. :)
TFS!

28

Thanks for the great tutorial and template. I really like the colors you used for this card.

29

Thank you for this motivation to make one of these GORGEOUS cards – you are so kind to share ! xx

30

Beautiful card, thanks for the template.

31

I know I could have figured this out but it is so great of you to prepare a template and share. I can’t wait to make one or two or a bunch. I am also loving my Soft Summer Class set. I really like the pastel colors and the purse the cards go in is my favorite holder so far. Thanks for sharing your ideas.

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Thanks so much for the template, Andrea!! I’ve adored the flower pot cards, but didn’t have the nerve to attempt one…thanks for giving me the tools I needed.

33

This is so cute! Thanks so much for the template to make it easier.

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Thanks SO much for the template and the tutorial. You are very generous. I’ve hesitated making the card, much as I love all the versions I’ve seen. Love all the details on your flowers. Great work!

35

OMG – This is sooooo gorgeous! I just love the card – one of the prettiest I’ve ever seen! Thanks so much for the template!
Kay

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Hello Andrea,
What a wonderful tutorial and template I was looking for something to do for Monday’s club group Thanks so much. You are so talented.
Thanks for all you do and share with the group.

Rubber Hugs,
Robin Boyer
http://www.robinboyer.stampinup.net

37

Thank you for sharing the template. The flower pot card I had made for mothers day was a bit lopsided! You are very kind and generous for sharing.

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Thank you so much for the template! I’ve been wanting to make this card but things have been so crazy I haven’t been able to…this might be the next Club project for me! It’s gorgeous!

39

Thanks so much for the template! I’ve been wanting to make one of these for awhile and couldn’t get the flower pot part to look right, so your template will help so much! I love the DSP you chose to use…I’m thinking of digging mine out and my new Garden Greetings set to make a few of these.

Kristen :)

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WOW! This is awesome! I made 2 of these for Mother’s Day and wish that I had your template and instructions then. I will refer back to this, as I will definitely be making more now! Thanks so much for sharing!
Alicia

41

Thanks so much for doing this for us. I have been wanting to make a flowerpot card was confused about the measurements. This is really going to help me. Thanks again.

42

Thanks so much for the printable template. I made one of these, but cut the wrong direction on the first pot. Then on the second, I ended up glueing the pull out inside the pot! I ususally don’t have so much trouble. Your instructions and pictures and the templet are great – I’m ready to try another one!

43

I so enjoy these flowerpot cards! I love the use of buttons and corduroy brads in this card – thanks for sharing your card and the template!

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Thank you so very much for the printable template! That’s awesome!!! I made one of these and it was a nightmare getting my edges lines up for the flower pot. If you would like to take a peek at my flower pot you can see it here.
Again thanks for the template! I love your inspiration!
Hugs~ Kim

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Hi Andrea,
Thank you so much for sharing these great ideas and templates. I have shared your info with my Facebook crew and referred all Canadians to you for SU orders.

46

I made two of these for Mother’s Day and got rave reviews but having a template will make it so much easier! Thanks for all of your hard work.

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Thanks so much for providing the template – I wanted to do this card for my hostess group this Wed, and had not gotten around to making the pattern! Great timing. Thanks again for another great share.

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Thank you for the template. Thank you as well for the dimensions for the flower “insert”. I hate guessing measurements and cutting up scrap paper until I figure out the right size. This is so helpful.
Thanks again.

49

I was just asking someone two days ago for the instructions on how to do this kind of flowerpot!! Thank you, it looks adorable!!

50

Thanks for the template…that makes it that much easier to make this card. I love the colors you used on this card–really pretty!

51

You totally made my day today!! Thanks for stopping by and saying “HI!” I love this pocket card, too. You always do such an awesome job. God bless!

52

Thanks for the tutorial! Love the colours you used for the flowers!

53

I’ve seen a lot of these flower pot cards but this one is one of my favorites by far. I love love love the flowers–the use of the different buttons add so much. I’ve gone through the catalog so many times yet this stamp set never caught my eye, however, after seeing your card I’m adding it to my wish list.

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I always love your colors combos and ideas Your wonderful Thanks

55

Very nice. You always seem to amaze us all.

56

Thank you so much for this wonderful template. I’ve been looking for something to do for a Mom & Daughter Stamp Camp and this will work great!

57

This template is great…….thank you so much!

58

Too funny! I had started this project the other day and finished it today! =) Thanks for the template! I must admit I’m going to have to order this flower set! Way too cute and so versatile!

59

Thank you so much for the template. Love the card and colors.

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Candyce Mathews
June 8th, 2009 at 7:48 am

I have seen this card so often of late & figured I could figure it out when I got around to trying it out & lo & be hold you come thru for us before we need to figure it out on our own.. Thanks for the extra work on your end. The card is very cute, love it.

TFS
Candyce Mathews

61

Has anybody told you lately that you are “SO FANTASTIC!!” I am very thankful their is a) template b) template true to size! Makes my life easier! Thank you, thank you!

62

CUTE!

63

Thanks Andrea! I have seen this on other sites and am so excited to be able to make them now. You are awesome!

64

Thanks for the template. I have been wanting to make one of these but couldn’t find a template I liked. Thanks again.

65

I just love going to your Blog to see what you’ve come up with. A BIG thank you for sharing.

66

I will DEFINITELY be making use of this template – thanks so much!

67

What a great idea to have a template. This is such a cute card.

68

Oh my gosh this is great, Thanks so much for providing us with this template! :o )

69

This is adorable; I’ll have to give it a try! TFS!

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Oh THANK YOU so much. I have been admiring that card for so long, but all the measuring just put me off. Now I can happily give it a go! You are awesome.

71

I LOVE your flowerpot! How darling that looks with the polka dots and fun Petal Pizazz flowers!!!

72

I so appreciate the printable template for these lovely flower pots cards! I’ve done several and they’re so cute, but like you, I hesitated to do them in a workshop because of all the fiddling with the angle cut,
now it’ll be a fantastic and easy workshop project!! Thank You!

73

Beautiful job, Andrea! I love how you incorporated the cheery DSP into the project by using it on the pot! And the printable template is great…thanks so much for sharing it. I had been doing all of the cutting and scoring in advance for my classes. Jan

74

Thanks so much for the template! I love your color combo too! I think I’m really going to miss the Sweet Slumber paper — the Riding Hood Red has turned out to be one of my favorite colors, so I’ve ended up using more red in general in my stamping I think. Always always always love your samples! Jeannie

75

This is SUCH a cute idea. Fun colors too!! Thanks for sharing the template!!!

76

Andrea~

Thank you so much for making a printable template for the adorable flower pot card!

hugs,
~jeanie.

77

Thanks you! This was so much fun to make!

78

Andrea, I had to come back again and say thanks and let you know I used your template and your project for inspiration on my own today:
http://impressyourself.typepad.com/impress_yourself/2009/08/pms-sneak-peeks-day-4.html.
Thanks again.

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