Happy Friday, crafty friends!
I’m super excited to be a part of the Simon Says Stamp You Are Loved Blog Hop! You Are Loved Release has full of love-themed stamps, dies, and many more!
To create the card, I die cut a 4.25″ x 5.5″ rectangle panel from watercolour paper using the Basic Rectangle Die, then slightly trimmed the sides. For a green coloured floral background, I used the Bold Flowers Stamp Set. I stamped flowers & leaves with Evergreen, Willow, and Smoke Gray Dye Inks, then inked up the stamped panel with Crushed Olive, Antique Linen Distress Inks. I added ink splatters here and there.
I stamped the sentiment from the So Loved Set on white card stock using VersaFine Onyx Black, then trimmed it with Stitched Circle Die.
I also die cut the Outline Clustered Leaves from white card stock. Once the background panel was dry, I mounted it on Midnight Green card base using double-sided tape first, and then added all elements as shown in the picture using foam tape.
The Outline Clustered Leaves Die is definitely my most favourite among entire “You Are Loved” release products.
For my second card, I’m featuring So Loved Stamp Set – it’s SO PRETTY!!!
I randomly stamped flowers & leaves on a 4.25″ x 5.5″ watercolour panel using Memento Tuxedo Black Dye Ink, then coloured them with Altenew Artist Markers.
GIVEAWAY & SPECIAL PROMOTION!!
Simon Says Stamp is giving away a $25 gift certificate to every stop on the hop from your blog comment section. The winners will be chosen over the weekend and post on Simon Says Stamp blog on Wednesday, the 16th of January. ONE MORE! We have a special promotion for you! Get a free Tim Holtz Festive Berries Distress Oxide Ink Pad (while supplies last!) with the code LVE584 at checkout when you purchase any products at Simon Says Stamp Store.
Also, check these beautiful Suzy’s Sending Love Watercolor Prints out!!
BLOG HOP LIST:
Simon Says Stamp Blog
Kristina Werner
Laura Bassen
Debby Hughes
Cathy Zielske
Yana Smakula
Yoonsun Hur (Me!!)
Amanda Korotkova
Vicky Papaioannou
Heather Ruwe
Gayatri Murali
Ankita Gupta
Lea Lawson
Kristina Pokazanieva
Elena Salo
Thank you so much for stopping by. Have a great weekend!!
Keep smiling and be blessed! God bless you all!
Love Love Love RejoicingCrafts
WOW your cards are so beautiful!!!!!
I love the first card and how the cluster leaves hang off the sides, and the colouring on the 2nd one. Very prettty.
Very pretty!
1st time on your blog. Really pretty cards. Thanks for the inspiration.
Oh love the stamp set and vibrant colors you used in your cards. Beautiful. Thanks for sharing.!
Love the card!
Your cards are beautiful! I especially love the first one using the outline clustered leaves die. :)
AWESOME cards!!
you have such a great eye for color! beautiful cards, as always!
What interesting colors…just lovely cards. I love the jewel tones and the beautiful greens and golds. You highlighted these wonderful new SSS stamp and die sets in such a creative way! Can’t wait to go shopping!
Thanks for sharing your beautiful cards! The leaf die is very pretty and versatile.
Your cards are just gorgeous! I love how vibrantly colored they are, just stunning!
2 beautiful cards but my fave is the 1st – those calming colors really draw me to it.
SQUEAL!! I LOVE this NEW Products and the AMAZING Card you Created!! THANKS for sharing and for the chance to WIN!! Have a FABULOUS WEEK!!
Wow what great colors! I love the greens and how the die comes off the card! And the pink floral cards is so pretty!
Beautiful cards! I love the colors and dimension of the first card.
What beautiful cards! Yes I think the cluster leaves die is a must have. I love how you created the layers with your card … just beautiful !
This kit is just so very lovely. :-)
I love your cards, even if the don’t feature the usual valentine’s colors.
Wow, beautiful cards!
I’m a big fan of both Clustered Leaf dies, and I love how you used the Outline version here!
Like the unusual colors
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I really liked your cards, especially the yellow and green with use of the leaf die. Cool cool. Thanks for sharing