I love flowers climbing on a lattice. We have wild roses that climb on then fence in our front pasture, which is pretty too, but there is something kind of enchanting about a lattice. I did a tutorial recently on how to make a lattice card, and here is another example. The flowers are from the Two Toned Flora stamp set and coordinating dies. I stamped them in Fresh Freesia/Orchid Oasis, Flirty Flamingo/Cherry Cobbler and Crushed Curry/Poppy Parade, the leaves were done in Old Olive ink.
This card uses the same stamp and die sets. The card base is Mossy Meadow, and the die cut background is Old Olive carestock. The same colors were used for the two tags cut from Tailor Made Tags dies, then embossed with Timeworn Type embossed folder. The sentiment is stamped in the retired Rich Razzleberry ink, as is the large flower - which was stamped off for the lighter background shade, and full strength for the detail stamp on top. The smaller flowers were stamped 1st and 2nd generation with Fresh Freesia ink, and the leaves were stamped in Old Olive ink. I used retired Crumb Cake ribbon for the bow.