If you’ve been wondering how to get the most out of your Extraordinary Flora Washi Tape, this cardmaking class is for you. We’re using the stunning Stampin’ Up! Extraordinary Flora Bundle and coordinating washi tape to create five cards and a bonus ephemera keeper. This class is packed with creative ways to stretch your supplies using stamping, heat embossing, layering, and ephemera.
Extraordinary Flora Washi Tape Class – Now Open for Registration
Washi tape is one of those craft supplies we all collect, but often forget to use. If you’ve ever wondered how to make this beautiful tape the highlight of your cards, this class is for you.
This class spotlights the gorgeous Extraordinary Flora Bundle and floral washi tape from Stampin’ Up!. I’ve designed five coordinating card projects and a bonus ephemera keeper, all built around creative ways to use washi tape, ephemera, and layering techniques that make your cards pop.
What You’ll Learn Using the Extraordinary Flora Washi Tape
5 Unique Cards + Ephemera Keeper
You’ll create five beautiful cards using a variety of washi techniques, then finish with a coordinating ephemera keeper to hold your sentiment pieces and small embellishments. It’s functional, cute, and perfect for organizing your crafty stash.




Techniques Featured:
- Stamp Under the Washi Tape – We’ll stamp underneath the translucent tape to give floral elements soft definition and contrast.
- Gold Heat Embossing – Add eye-catching shimmer and texture that pairs perfectly with the florals and foil accents.
- Layering with Vellum and Colored Cardstock – Go beyond basic white with subtle tones and sheer layers for depth and dimension.
- Foiled Frames and Labels Ephemera – Use pre-cut embellishments to frame, layer, and decorate without any die cutting required.
- Mix and Match Greetings with Ephemera – Since the stamp set doesn’t have many sentiments, we’ll use the Greetings for All ephemera for customizable, pre-printed greetings that save time and add style. They’re consumables too, so you’ll want to restock once you’ve used them.
Bonus Project – Matching Ephemera Folder Using Flip Flaps
This coordinating folio is created with Flip Flaps and matches the class projects perfectly. It’s a handy way to store your greeting strips, foil accents, and even leftover washi or ribbon. The ephemera keeper is a fan favorite and makes a thoughtful gift for a crafty friend.

Class Details
- Registration Deadline: Thursday, August 7
- Kits Ship or Are Available for Pickup By: Tuesday, August 19
- Live Zoom Class: Monday, August 26 from 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Arizona Time
- Open To: U.S. participants only
- Class Fee: $75 + $12 Priority Shipping (or porch pickup if you’re local)
What’s Included in Your Extraordinary Flora Washi Tape Kit
- 10 yards of assorted ribbons (In Colors and Gold Mesh)
- 1 roll of Linen Thread
- Full pack of Lovely Garden Designer Series Paper
- Assorted Flip Flaps for the ephemera keeper
- Half pack of Greetings for All ephemera
- Half pack of Foiled Frames and Labels Ephemera
- Extraordinary Flora Washi Tape with dispenser
- Pre-cut cardstock and embellishments for all five projects and the ephemera holder
You’ll Also Need
- Extraordinary Flora Bundle (stamps and dies)
- Fancy Borders Dies or similar
- Stylish Shapes Dies
- Elegant Edge Tag Topper Punch
- Blends in Strawberry Slush and Darling Daffodil
- Tuxedo Black Memento Ink Pad
- Cloud Cover Ink or coordinating Blend
- Blending Brush
- Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine
- Wink of Stella (optional for shimmer)
- Stamper’s Toolkit (paper trimmer, bone folder, Take Your Pick tool, blocks)
- Adhesives: Tear & Tape, Dimensionals, Glue Dots, Liquid Glue
What You’ll Receive
- Full kit with pre-cut materials and embellishments
- Step-by-step printable PDF tutorial
- Private YouTube video walkthroughs of each project
- Live Zoom class with creative tips, Q&A, and community crafting
🔗 Want to see what else is coming up?
Check out all my upcoming events and creative classes over on my Classes & Events page. There’s always something fun to make, and I’d love to craft with you!

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