Here's my last sample from the Boho Stamp Camp. It's my favorite! I just love the Pomegranate against the Chocolate Chip. Plus – don't you just love that flower.
So let's talk about the cute Flower!
You'll need two punches: The 5-Petal Flower punch and the new Boho Blossoms punch.
Starting from the top of the flower – the first two flowers are from the Boho Blossoms Punch and matching stamp set One of a Kind. Yes, the stamp set matches the punch…how cool is that? SO COOL!
The next last three flowers are from the 5-Petal Flower punch. OK – so the last two flowers are easy – just punch them out.
But the Purely Pomegrante 10-Petal flower – no, that couldn't be the 5-Petal Flower punch. It sure is and it's easy to do. See elow
PUNCH TIP: 10 Petal Flower from the 5-Petal Flower Punch
Step #1 – punch out a flower
Step #2 – adhere that flower to a piece of lightweight paper (copy paper). You just need a little dab of temporary adhesive, like dotto (love that stuff).
Step #3 – Align the 5-Petal Flower punch in the center of each of the petals. See below
Step #4 – Punch!
Voila – a 10-Petal Flower! You can use this same technique with the Scallop and Boho Blossoms punches. Have fun experimenting!
Disclaimer – I am not the inventor of this super cool idea. Just hopped on the "double punching" bandwagon! Here's a close-up of the finished flower.
Enjoy your weekend, see you again next week with LOTS more Occasion Mini Collection samples!
Purchase the Stampin' Up! supplies to make this project at my ONLINE STORE
Enjoy~Dawn O








OK, THIS IS WAYYYYY KEWL!!!!!!!!!! So now I have to have that boho set. Order coming!! I was here looking up “colors” for coordinating papers and WOW!! Debbie
Its very attractive artificial Boho Camp Card and 10-Petal Flower Tutorial , I am very thankful to you. I want to get all information about How to make this; I hope you will help me. I like it so much.
Clever! thanks for passing this on love the layered flowers. This will help a lot.
I love the pink and brown together. I just love the look of punches when they are layered. Thank you for all your ideas. I have been using them…
Lots of stampers here in Edmonton, AB, but not seen this til now! Wow! Really attractive! Your cards are always very attractive and lovely! Very good videos! Thank you from a Canadian friend, Karen :+)
I’m from the Stony Plain area here in Alberta, Canada, not far from Edmonton, and I haven’t seen that punch technique either. I’m going to use it for my next workshop. thanks for sharing
Now I’m going to try this with all my flower punches. Great tip! I’m also from Edmonton, AB. It just takes us a while to get together 🙂