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Thursday, September 30, 2021

My Favorite Cards from September

 Here are the cards from this month that I enjoyed making the most!


Thanks so much for stopping by today!

Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Simon Says........Anything Goes


Happy Wednesday - welcome to our challenge at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge blog.



 This is an Anything Goes week, and the team is showcasing Art Impressions goodies.  I'm always looking for cute snowmen, and I found a whole set of them in their Sparkle & Cheer clear set!


supplies: white and Surf Blue card, vellum, Art Impressions Sparkle & Cheer clear stamp set, Simon Stitched Circle die and stamped snowflakes (retired Lots of Snowflakes set), tumbled glass oxide ink, a retired snowflake embossing folder 

This little sweetie with his woodland friends is just 1 of 3 different snowman images in the set, and it includes 5 sentiments, too, 1 of which I used today, so it's a great value!

Now it's your turn!  We have a $25.00 gift certificate 



to the amazing Simon Says Stamp store for 1 lucky random winner of this week's challenge!  I can't wait to see what you all make this week!

Tuesday, September 28, 2021

Autumn Blessings

Today's card is full of fall goodness - all the things I think of when you say "autumn"!


supplies: cream card, Spellbinders Falling Leaves embossing folder and Autumn Leaves dies, Simon Autumn Blessings die, distress oxide inks in fall colors

I started by brushing on several fall shades of oxide inks, then trimming the panel and cutting out my sentiment die.  Then I ran the panel through the embossing folder, inlaid the sentiment cut from cream card back into place, and mounted the panel onto a cream card base.  Then I cut and colored 4 leaves and arranged them, popping up 2 of them.

Enjoy your day, thanks for coming by.

Sunday, September 26, 2021

Thank You Jar

 Here's another card using a stamp from Simon's September Card Kit.  This time I used some of my own supplies along with the canning jar full of flowers.


supplies: white card, a rainbow plaid dp, Sunshine Flowers image and sentiment, Lawn Fawn Scalloped Rectangle die

I like this image because by filling in the banner ribbon with 1 of 2 choices, you don't need to add a sentiment anywhere else, unless you want to.  Fun coincidence, I colored the jar and flowers before I started looking for a patterned backing, and how lucky I was to have this bright rainbow plaid from a past card kit - the colors are perfect!

Hope you're enjoying a good day of rest!  Thanks for stopping by!

Friday, September 24, 2021

Coneflowers for Fall

Here's another play with the gorgeous Coneflower layering dies from Honey Bee Stamps!


supplies: cream, kraft, Green Leaf, shades of coral and orange card, Honey Bee Lovely Layers Coneflower dies, inks and daubers to add details, Sunny Studio Autumn Greetings sentiment, cream embossing powder, enamel dots, mini slimline die, adhesive foam squares

There are 4 layers to the flower - today I separated each one with adhesive foam, so there's lots of dimension on this one!


Coneflowers aren't just pink anymore - there's a whole lovely array of colors nowadays.  I based these ones on some plants that I tried several years ago, seems like they were called Sunset; they were beautiful, but never came back the following year, so I haven't tried again.  Have you had any better luck?

Thanks for your visit!

Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Simon Says......Envelope to Match


Happy Wednesday - welcome to our challenge at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge blog!


This week we want you to decorate an envelope to match your card.  The team is playing with Colorado Craft Company products, but you can use anything you'd like.

I've been eying this darling Bunnies & Robin set for quite awhile, so this was my chance to play with it!


supplies: white, black, and Surf Blue cardstock, Colorado Craft Company Bunnies & Robin clear set, Wplus9 Hand Lettered Hello sentiment, Doodlebug heart sprinkles

This set also has separate stamps for the bunnies and the bird, so I took advantage of them to make my simply decorated envelope.


Now it's your turn!  We have a $25.00 gift certificate 



to the amazing Simon Says Stamp store for 1 lucky random winner of this week's challenge!  I can't wait to see what you all make this week!

Monday, September 20, 2021

Merry Stitchmas

 The Merry Stitchmas collection launches today at Spellbinders!  It's a collection of dies that can be stitched.  I chose the Sparkling Mandala set to play with.


supplies: white cardstock, watercolor distress cardstock, Sparkling Mandala and sentiment from All is Calm dies, distress oxide inks, white embroidery thread, pearls

I first made a galaxy background using oxide inks, then cut out the detailed mandala only in 2 places.  After stitching with 3 strands of white floss, I mounted it onto a white slimline cardbase, which allowed more of the details to show through, then added my sentiment and some pearls., 2 large ones in the centers of the flakes, and some smaller ones scattered.

I love how this turned out! The stitching adds some texture without being too bulky.


This die set also includes an outline die so that you can cut and stitch snowflakes which could then be made into ornaments.  They make a nice size at 3" wide.  Here are 3 which I stitched and plan to use this Christmas - just have to add some thread as a hanger, and finish the back with an unstitched die.  On these, I did some outline stitching around each area.  The bottom right one uses silver metallic thread; the other 2 are embroidery floss.

These would also be fun to string together to make a snowflake banner.



So pleased that Spellbinders allowed me to play with this gorgeous die!  Thank you for stopping by!

Saturday, September 18, 2021

Just for Fun

 I really like the mini slimline dies that I got earlier this year from Spellbinders, and wanted to play with them again.  I pulled out an old Taylored Expressions Wildflower Bouquet cling stamp and mixed them for today's card.


supplies: white and Surf Blue cardstock, Taylored Expressions retired Wildflower Bouquet cling, Pink Fresh Perfect Sentiments and Small Butterflies stamps and dies, Spellbinders Mini Slimline Dies

I like this size card; I start with a 6" square for my base, fold it at 3" and then use these dies for matting.  This little canning jar is on the small side for an A2 card, but is perfect for this size.  Same goes for the Small Butterflies - just the right diminutive size for popping almost anywhere!

Hope you're enjoying your day - thanks for coming buy for a visit!

Thursday, September 16, 2021

Wreath Season!

 It's almost offically fall, and I couldn't wait to play with some new Greetery goodies, mixed with lots of other supplies for the season..

First I pulled out a favorite woodblock background stamp and added a wreath consisting of layering dies.  It's a shame that this text background has been retired, but that won't stop me from using it every year - it's becoming a tradition now; it isn't fall until I use it!


supplies: cream, 3 kraft colors, and Orange Peel card, Stampendous (retired) Autumn Words,  Hero Arts Latte ink, The Greetery Rustic Wreath Base dieRustic Wreath Twigs dies, Fit to be Tied bow die, one of the Mighty Oak twig dies, and Spellbinders Welcome Fall (berries) dies, carved pumpkin distress ink and a red marker

After constructing my wreath using 3 colors of kraft card, I decided to decorate it with bittersweet berries.  The berries from Welcome Fall are the perfect size - I cut them from card that had been colored with carved pumpkin distress ink, and added a little red circle to each, then glued them onto a branch from the Mighty Oak Botanicuts set, and inserted them randomly around my wreath.  Then I just added a bow and popped it above the text background.  

My next card is a little fussier, and it uses the stamped version of the Rustic Wreath die.


supplies: cream and kraft card, The Greetery Tartan Builder Diagonal stencils, Rustic Wreath stamps and die, leaves from Honey Bee Fall Bouquets, berries from Spellbinders Welcome Fall, and twig and acorn from the Greetery Mighty Oak, distress inks in fossilized amber, carved pumpkin, festive berries, fired brick, aged mahogany, tea dye, and vintage photo, sentiment from Sunny Studio Autumn Greetings

I first stamped and cut out the wreath, then went hunting in my stash for autumn dies to adorn it with.  They were all cut from cream cardstock and colored with distress inks.  I used some of the same inks to stencil my plaid background.  Since it's so busy, I reinserted the center of the wreath so that I could stamp my sentiment there, and then popped it above the card base.

Hope your day is a great one!

Wednesday, September 15, 2021

Simon Says.......Lots of Layers


Happy Wednesday - welcome to our challenge at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge blog!


This week our theme is "Lots of Layers", and the team is highlighting Penny Black goodies. I used an old favorite set of nesting dies and ended up with 7 layers!


supplies: white cardstock, plaid patterned paper, Penny Black Stitched Stackers dies, Simon Blooming Meadow stamps and matching dies, PinkFresh Studio Perfect Sentiments stamp and matching die, enamel hearts, adhesive foam squares

I cut 2 sizes of the stitched stackers, matting each in a plaid paper. Then I stamped my flowers and leaves, pulling the colors from the plaid, and cut them out to make 2 arrangements.  After planning my placement, I popped up the smallest rectangle and added a spray of flowers on top, along with a sentiment, and a smaller spray underneath it.

Now it's your turn!  We have a $25.00 gift certificate 


to the amazing Simon Says Stamp store for 1 lucky random winner of this week's challenge!  I can't wait to see what you all make this week!

 

Tuesday, September 14, 2021

A Rainbow Wreath

 I had pulled out this retired Pink Fresh Studio Leafy Wreath die, intending to cut it from some cardstock that I had colored with fall colors.  Then I saw this sheet of patterned paper that came in a Simon Card Kit and thought I'd try cutting it to make a rainbow wreath.  I love how it turned out!


supplies: white cardstock, rainbow dp from Whimsy Stamps Rainbow paper pad, Pink Fresh Studio (retired)  Leafy Wreath die and Perfect Sentiments stamps and die

I cut the wreath out of the center of an A2 panel, then used the remainder to frame my white panel.  It's such a shame that this die has been retired, as it has great dimenstion with the parts that you can pop up!  Irregardless, this idea would work with any wreath die.

I'll be entering my card into the Pink Fresh Studio September 2021 Challenge, all about leaves and greenery.




Thanks for stopping by - hope this brightened your day!

Sunday, September 12, 2021

Pink Coneflower

 It took me awhile, but I was finally able to snag these gorgeous Coneflower layering dies, and I'm in love!  For this card I inked one in traditional pink and added some gingham.


supplies: white, black, and kraft cardstock, Sunny Studio Classic Gingham patterned paper, Honey Bee Stamps Lovely Layers Coneflower dies and stamped sentiment from Bitty Buzzwords, Altenew Cherry Blossom and Fresh Leaf inks, Sunny Studio Fancy Frame Circle die, Simon Big Scripty Hugs die

Thanks for your visit - hope your day is a lovely one!

Friday, September 10, 2021

Harvest Wreath Cards - a Whole Bunch of Them!

 I'm a big fan of Concord & 9th's Turnabout stamp sets, so when I first spied this new one recently, it went right into my shopping cart.  It's called Harvest Wreath, and it has two different wreaths, plus lots of fun sentiments included - great value!  I also invested in the matching dies for it, something I don't always do, but I liked the stitching details on them.  

I made 7 cards for today, and I still have more panels of each wreath, so you'll be seeing more of these down the road.  These were all stamped using oxide inks, with the aid of a Turnabout Jig, which makes these stamps so easy to use.


supplies: cream and Audrey Blue card, Harvest Wreath images and sentiment and matching stitched rectangle die, Peacock Feathers, Mustard Seed, Fired Brick, and Vintage Photo oxide inks

I need some male birthday cards in October - I was thinking about that when I made my next one.  I stamped my panel, then cut it in half and used it to frame my sentiment.


supplies: kraft and cream card, Harvest Wreath stamps, Fired Brick, Ripe Persimmon, Mustard Seed, and Vintage Photo oxide inks, sentiment from Simon Sunflower Garden stamp set

Bringing in the turquoise again:


supplies: cream and Audrey Blue card, Harvest Wreath images and sentiment and stitched circle die, Peacock Feathers, Vintage Photo, Ripe Persimmon, and Mustard Seed oxide inks, Simon Stitched Rectangle die

All of the above cards used the turnabout stamps that make a solid wreath, no "air space" in the center.  For my final 2 cards, I switched over to the other turnabout, which makes a more traditional circle wreath.  On these, I also switched from cream card to white.  For this first one I thought I'd fussy-cut the wreath out and lift it above a subtle patterned background.


white card, Lawn Fawn Perfectly Plaid Fall patterned paper, Harvest Wreath turnabout stamps, Mowed Lawn, Mustard Seed, Vintage Photo and Ripe Persimmon oxide inks, a retired Simon Autumn Blessings sentiment, embossed in white, MFT Wonky Stitched Rectangle die, twine, orange sprinkle, adhesive foam to lift wreath

And finally, I stamped the wreath and added some of the leaf dies included in the matching set, along with some extra stamped dots and tiny sprinkles.


supplies: white, kraft, Audrey Blue, Sunflower, Orange Peel, and dark brown card, Harvest Wreath images and sentiment and leaf dies, Peacock Feathers, Vintage Photo, Ripe Persimmon, and Mustard Seed oxide inks, Penny Black Stitched Stacker die, tiny sprinkles

For my final 2 cards, I went back to the first wreath and tried some new colors......these are not necessarily fall hues.  I used some more of the sentiments in the set, cutting them out with one of the matching dies, and stamping them with one of the same oxide inks, edging the square in the same color, also.


supplies: white and Doll Pink card, Harvest Wreath Turnabout image, sentiment, and stitched square die, Picked Raspberry, Seedless Preserves, Ripe Persimmon, and Mustard Seed oxide inks, a Lawn Fawn Fancy Scalloped Rectangle die, adhesive foam squares to lift up sentiment



Thanks so much for hanging in with me today.  Fall is my favorite time of year, and I go a little off the charts sometimes, especially when a wreath is involved!  At the very least, I hope I've inspired you to try a turnabout set - they are really fun to play with, and as you can see, half the fun is coming up with different color combinations.

Wednesday, September 8, 2021

Simon Says......Sparkle & Shine



Happy Wednesday - welcome to our challenge at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog!


This week we want you to make your creations "Sparkle and Shine"!  The team is playing with Gina K. goodies.

I have a 2-fer for you this week, using some glitzy foil!


supplies: kraft, Audrey Blue, Orange Peel, and an aqua wood plank design paper, vellum, Deco Foil Endless Leaves clear toner sheet, Gina K. Dazzling Orange fancy foil and sentiment from Autumn Wreath Builder, laminator, Tim Holtz Funky Wreath die, oval die, small maple leaf die, twine

The clear patterned leaf sheet has toner printed on it, which reacts with heat when foiled.  I foiled the clear toner sheet and attached it to the plank background, then added a wreath, leaves, and a sentiment on vellum to it. 

Did you know that you can get double usage from these foils once they are peeled away from their first use?  Just lay them over a black toner sheet cut to the same size, run it through the laminator a 2nd time, and you get the negative print with black highlights!  And in this case, you get a great view of this fantastic foil!


supplies: black and Orange Peel cardstock, Endless Leaves clear toner sheet and Dazzling Orange foil, heat activated Toner sheet,  Gina K. Autumn Wreath Builder sentiment and dotted circle,  rectangle and circle dies, adhesive foam squares to lift center panel.

I cut a rectangle out of the full foiled sheet, then matted it in black and raised it above the larger panel, making sure the pattern continued.  Then I just matted a circle sentiment.

Now it's your turn!  We have a $25.00 gift certificate 



to the amazing Simon Says Stamp store for 1 lucky random winner of this week's challenge!  I can't wait to see what you all make this week!