Martha Stewart et al make some lovely templates (like this single flower one) to make some sweet cards with a cut out technique. However, I find their templates are usually a big waste of paper--especially for us crafters who can use different sizes of one image for many things.
The fabric for the flowers is a sticky linen paper from Close to my Heart that you can easily run through your printer, cut out stamp & peel. Nifty huh?
Card Supplies:
Cardstock: Vellum cardstock distressed with a nailfile and scratched with an exacto blade, Really Rust altered with Orange Stazon ink, Tempting turquoise altered with Orange Stazon, Basic Grey Alias from the Skate Shoppe line SKT-307 also altered with Orange Stazon
Stamps: Paisley Print
Accessories: Flower template, Really Rust marker, Close to my Heart Linen paper, Flower punch (SU retired), assorted brads, Copper tape made by adding a verdigris patina to stained-glass tape how-to at blog post below.
Paper: Vellum cardstock distressed with a nailfile and scratched with an exacto blade, Really Rust altered with Orange Stazon ink, Tempting turquoise altered with Orange Stazon, Basic Grey Alias from the Skate Shoppe line SKT-307 also altered with Orange Stazon
Ink: Orange Stazon
Accessories: Flower template, Really Rust marker, Close to my Heart Linen paper, Flower punch (SU retired), assorted brads, Copper tape