Hello crafty friends!
Today I’m sharing a bright and cheerful floral friendship card featuring the beautiful Alex Syberia Designs Floral Trio Die Set. I absolutely love how this card combines soft ink blending with bold florals against that rich dark background — it really makes the flowers pop beautifully.
This design has a fresh spring feel while still keeping an elegant and layered look. The combination of coral pinks, warm oranges, and soft greens creates such a happy colour palette, perfect for friendship or thank you cards.
Why You’ll Love the Floral Trio Die Set
The Floral Trio Die Set is one of those products that makes cardmaking feel effortless. The dies create beautifully detailed flowers with embossed lines that help guide your ink blending and add instant depth to your projects.
Here’s why I think this set is a must-have:
- The floral shapes are bold and eye-catching
- Perfect for ink blending and dimensional layering
- Works for friendship, birthday, thank you, and encouragement cards
- Easy to customise with different colour combinations
- The flowers look stunning on both light and dark backgrounds
I also love how versatile the dies are. You can keep things soft and elegant or go bold and vibrant depending on your cardstock and ink choices.
Card Inspiration – Floral Friendship Card

For this card, I wanted the flowers to be the main focal point, so I paired the soft floral colours with a deep green background for contrast. The layered arrangement around the sentiment creates a full floral cluster without feeling overwhelming.
The added white splatter, sequins, and twine help bring extra texture and detail to the finished design while keeping everything cohesive.
Video Tutorial
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