Happy Easter! This card is made with The Stamps of Life He is Risen die, Lawn Fawn Woodgrain cardstock in Lt. Brown, and Simon Says Stamp Matte Gold cardstock. The die cut panel was then mounted on a base panel colored with Distress Ink in Tumbled Glass.
Tag: Simon Says Stamp
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Happy Birthday
Happy birthday to Lawn Fawn and me! Lawn Fawn is turning sixteen, and well, let’s just say I’m considerably older. This card uses the Giant Birthday Messages stamp & die set, as well as the birthday incentives from 2022-2025, Party Pig, Party Deer, Party Beaver, and Party Cat(Party Fox arrived too late to join in this year.) The images were colored with a mix of Copic markers and Pigma Micron pens, as well as a Pentel Sunburst Metallic Gel for the gold. The center message was mounted on gold cardstock on thin foam squares, and the animals on standard foam squares. Happy birthday to everyone who celebrated in March!
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Birthday wishes
This card is for my sister-in-law, whose birthday was at the end of March. She likes gold, but I couldn’t make gold flowers, so I settled for yellow, with a gold heat embossed sentiment and gold embellishments. The stencil and stamp combination are called Buds and Blossoms by Taylored Expressions, and the Sentiment Staples stamp set is also by Taylored Expressions. The inks are Simon Hurley’s Later Gator and Slippery When Wet, Ranger Archival Ink in Sunflower, and Gina K. Sweet Mango. I used Ranger’s Super Fine Detail Embossing Powder in Gold, and Gorgeous Gold Baubles from Trinity Stamps.
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Thank you in pink
I was playing with embossing folders and came up with this card. The folder used is Circle Rings by Simon Says Stamp, and the inks used were Gina K. Bubblegum Pink, Altenew Puffy Heart, and Lawn Fawn Plastic Flamingo. The circle was cut with Taylored Expressions Stitched Circle Stacklets and the sentiment is from Simon Says Stamp’s CZ Designs Basic Trio.
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Lovely Lilacs
This card was created using Simon Says Stamp’s Lilac Clusters embossing folder and a die from the Scripty Quartet sentiment set by Gina K. Gina K. inks in Wild Lilac and Applemint were used to color the embossed image, and the shadow and mounting panel are Recollections cardstock.
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Éire go deo!
Which means Ireland Forever! It’s a few days early, but I wanted to share this St. Patrick’s Day card. I only used three shades of green instead of forty, but I still like the effect. Stamps are by Lawn Fawn, their Celebration Scripty Sentiments and Simply Celebrate Spring sets, along with their Noble Fir ink. The other two colors are Later Gator and Fake Plant, both by Simon Hurley for Ranger. I also used Ranger’s Super Fine Detail Embossing Powder in gold and Simon Says Stamp Gold Matte cardstock. The panels were cut with Lawn Fawn Large Stitched Rectangle Stackables, and the top panel was popped up on Altenew foam tape.
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Hoppy days are here again
Hoppy Days Ahead is the name of the Simon Says Stamp set I used for the bunny and flower. I colored them both with Copic markers, although the flower didn’t dry to the shade I wanted. I used Newton’s Nook Oval Frames to cut Lawn Fawn’s Spiffy Speckled paper and inked the edges of the rectangle with their Sugarplum ink. Couldn’t find room for a sentiment, but I think the sweet bunny speaks for himself.
