Simon Says Stamp STAMPtember Blog Party
I'm so happy to be sharing inspiration for the STAMPtember blog party! Happy 15th anniversary!!
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I have created a couple of projects to share using some of the amazing goodies from the new Simon Says Stamp STAMPtember release.
I created this card with an A2 card base made from smooth white cardstock. I then trimmed down a panel of Yupo paper to create an autumnal background using alcohol inks. When it was dry I trimmed it down to fit the card base leaving a bit of a white border.
I then die cut a frame from white cardstock and added to the card with liquid glue. I then die cut the new Fancy Just Because die from more white cardstock. The butterflies were cut from matte gold cardstock using the new Ooh La La Butterflies die and adhered with a glue dot in the middle so their wings could pop up.
The next project I made also began with an A2 size card base made from smooth white paper. I then trimmed down another piece of white cardstock to create a DIY plaid background using the new Stripes and Plaid Builder stencil set.
I then die cut oval frames from white and craft cardstock to showcase the new beautiful Chelsea Butterflies dies. I colored them using both Pawsitively Saturated inks and copic markers. I popped the butterflies up on the card with 3d foam squares.
I added a bit of sparkle to the butterfly wings with stickles glitter glue. I stamped a sentiment from the Grateful Floral stamp and die set and adhered it with some foam squares. I also added a few of the new Northern Lights sequins from this release.
I hope you have enjoyed the projects I have created and got some inspiration! I have listed all the supplies I used with affiliate links that help support my blog at not additional charge to you. Please head over the the Simon Says Stamp Blog for links to all the amazing designers in this Blog Party! Happy STAMPtember!!
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Beautiful cards
ReplyDeleteWonderful artsy Butterfly creations. TY for code.
ReplyDeleteOh WOW! These are gorgeous! Your colors and designs....just WOW!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your cards, so beautiful
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, especially the first one.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! Wonderful inspiration!
ReplyDeleteYour alcohol ink background is stunning with all of those butterflies! I also am in love with the colors on the butterfly card.
ReplyDeleteI love the blend of colors in your card with alcohol inks! Great color combination on the plaid card!
ReplyDeleteLove your fall background and remember the butterflies on plaid from yesterday. Really stood out for me.
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards - thank you for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteWow! Great butterfly cards.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteWow!!! These are Gorgeous!!!! I love how you colored your butterflies!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous details on butterflies!
ReplyDeleteThe background on your first card is gorgeous. It really set off the golden butterflies. Love both cards.
ReplyDeleteLOVE!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reminder to use my alcohol inks—beautiful card
ReplyDeleteBoth of these are beautiful. I always have a soft spot for both alcohol ink and plaid.
ReplyDeleteLove butterflies! such neat ideas, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, LOVE the butterflies.
ReplyDeleteLove the autumn card! Your work is always gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove the plaid, great cards, love the font on Because!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous butterflies!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful inspiration! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteButterflies and plaid are a gorgeous combination--who knew?
ReplyDeleteI love both cards! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are lovely, but that Butterfly card is extra special!
ReplyDeleteHi, Barbara, I'm not on social media much but when I saw your cards during Heidi's Stamptember video, I hopped onto Instagram looking for your creations. HOO boy, I was blown away. Your cards totally inspired me. And I'm a follower now.,Thank you for sharing all you make, like the stunning red and orange beauty along with the blue and brown plaid cards above. Aloha! π€
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