Happy Wednesday - welcome to our challenge at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge, and welcome to STAMPtember!!!
STAMPtember is a very special month on the Simon Says Stamp calendar, so of course, to kick it all off, we are showcasing some of the new goodies from this year's release. I was sent a sentiment stamp set, and I have 2 cards today using it. It's called Ornamental Christmas and contains sentiments in lots of different sizes and orientations.
supplies: white cardstock, oxide inks in prize ribbon, mermaid lagoon, and wilted violet, a snowflake embossing folder, NEW Ornamental Christmas sentiment, Eliza snowflake die, white pearls
I blended my background using oxide inks, splattered it with white paint, then trimmed it and ran it through a favorite snowflake embossing folder. That panel was affixed to my white card base on which I had stamped my sentiment in prize ribbon oxide ink, and then I added the big snowflake.
My second card uses another of the sentiment stamps in this new set.
supplies: Schoolhouse Red, green, and white cardstock, a red striped patterned paper, NEW Ornamental Christmas sentiment, lipstick red ink, Christmas Foliage and Stitched Rectangle dies
This vertical sentiment is probably meant for inside a card, but I chose to put it front and center on this one.
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!
5 comments:
2 gorgeous cards Lin :-) both are stunning!!! The icy blue snowflake card is so pretty and I love the red/green of your 2nd one too! :-)
Hope you have a good week
luv
Lols x x x
Two beauties with that set, Lin! Just love the white snowflake atop the blue embossed snowflakes on card one & the berry branches on the diagonal stripes for card two!!
Terrific Christmas cards, Lin!
Two simply gorgeous cards Lin.
What wonderful sentiments - the font is delightful. Wonderful cards Lin that shoe of the sentiments so well
Stay safe
Blessings
Maxine
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