Using the Greetings Card Workshop template found in the Wishes Book, I created the following cards using just half a sheet of Colonial White Cardstock, along with two patterned papers from the retired Passages paper pack, plus my card bases. By changing the orientation of the card, using the opposite side of the paper, and changing the stamp sets, I really like the different looks I came up with for each set.
Card 1
Using the You're Sweet stamp set and stamp rolling technique on the apple.

Using the retired Whoo Loves You stamp set for the mushroom and one of my favorite techniques to create faux brads. Use a hole punch to create small circles (I usually use my Crop-a-dile) then adhere them to the card, then cover with Liquid Glass and voila - faux brads in any color, shape, and size you want!
I also added a little bit of dimension using Foam Tape
Card 2
Using the Trees & Things stamp set, and real brads this time ;-)
Using the You Rock stamp set and more faux brads.
Card 3
Using the Family Ties stamp set and retired June Word Puzzle stamp set, color pencils, and a 'reverse' faux brad. This time I punched 3 holes in my paper with the image so the mat paper shows through to create a different look.
Using the Treasure Life stamp set and real brads.
Card 4
Using the Hot Diggity stamp set and more Foam Tape
Using the retired November Word Puzzle
Card 5
Using the retired Butterfly Wings stamp set, along with A Little Everything stamp set stamped in Colonial White ink, and I also created more faux brads.
I added some dimension to the butterfly's wings as well.
Using the Treasures stamp set - this one is my least favorite card - I added some subtle dandelion stamps on the card base (which I don't think you can even see in this picture) but it just seems so plain, like it's missing something - maybe it's because I didn't include any accessories. Any suggestions?
Card 6
Using the Howdy stamp set and a bit of paper piecing, inking up my stamp with markers to achieve the different colors, and some more Foam Tape, and of course faux brads!
This card uses the Friendship stamp set, which was February's Stamp of the Month, and this time I ended up cutting my focal piece into a frame. Using second generation stamping and Garden Green ink, I stamped the image directly onto the card base, then adhered the frame over it and then stamped the sentiment in Cocoa ink - I really like how this one turned out. Once again, faux brads.
Card 7
Using the retired Whooo Loves You stamp set, and the stamp rolling technique, along with some bigger faux brads.
Using the So Lucky stamp set and some Foam Tape and more faux brads.
Card 8
Using the Find Your Style stamp set, which was January's Stamp of the Month - more Foam Tape, faux brads, and stamp rolling going on here!
This was the only card that I stamped on the inside as well.
This was the very last card that I created in the set - usually the last one I make is my least favorite, but not this time! I used the retired Butterflies stamp set and did a bit of paper piecing with the butterfly and added real brads to the wings, popped up with some Foam Tape.
The sentiment came from the retired Treasures of the Heart stamp set. I pleated a strip of paper for a fun look.
Whew, quite a long post - if you've stuck with me this long, thanks for looking!