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Simon Says Stamp And Back Again Blog Hop

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Hello! I’m so excited to be a part of Day 2 of Simon Says Stamp’s And Back Again blog hop! You should have arrived here from Emily Midgett’s blog. I’ve got two cards to share with you using products from the And Back Again release as well as its companion release from December, To The Moon.

Giveaway!

Simon Says Stamp is giving away a $25 coupon to every stop on the hop from the blog comment section. They will choose winners and post on our Simon Says Stamp blog on Wednesday, the 26th of January. So leave me a comment below for a chance to win!

1. Cut a piece of Neenah Solar White cardstock to 4 1/4” x 5 1/2”.

2. Stamp each wedge of the Heart Mandala cling stamp on panel by masking off the areas to each side of the outer most line in the wedge straight through the center of the stamp. Ink it up with one of six Pawsitively Saturated Inks and stamp.

The ink I used are: Bubblegum, Cheeky, Peachy, Lemonade, Sprout, Seafoam

3. Repeat step two all the way around the stamp, repeating the colors halfway through.

4. Trim the panel down to 4” x 5 1/4”. This is a good time to make sure the stamp is centered the way you wish and trim any sections you don’t like.

5. Stamp the sentiment from the All About You stamp set with embossing ink on Pitch Black Cardstock. Add white detail embossing powder and heat set. die cut with coordinating die.

6. Add clear iridescent gems to each circle on the stamped image with Bearly Arts Precision Glue.

7. Add the sentiment with foam tape.

8. Adhere the panel to card base of Pick Black Cardstock with foam tape.

1. Die cut the Piece of My Heart dies from Neenah Solar White cardstock.

2. Add Seafoam ink to one piece and Sprout ink to the other.

3. Splatter the pieces with the inks used as well as white gouache. Set aside to dry.

4. Stamp the sentiment from the All About You stamp set on Pitch Black cardstock with embossing ink. Add white Detail Embossing Powder and heat set.

5. Stamp the two hearts from the All About You stamp set in the same ink colors as for the die cuts and die cut with coordinating die.

6. Use the Geometric Lattice embossing folder to emboss a piece of Neenah Solar White cardstock.

7. Attach the die cuts to the embossed panel with foam tape.

8. Add panel to an A2 card base and adhere black pearls across heart die cuts.

What a wonderful collection Simon Says Stamp has brought us in the To The Moon release and the And Back Again release! Use the code GNOMIE to get the Love Gnome 3 x 4 stamp set free with purchase. Offer end January 23.

You’ve reached the end of the blog hop. Check the list below to make sure you haven’t missed anyone along the way. Remember to leave me a comment for a chance to win!

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Laura Bassen

Debby Hughes

Amanda Korotkova

Amy Rysavy

Vicky Papaioannou

Heather Ruwe

Kulbir Kirkland

Miriam Prantner

Yoonsun Hur

Heather Hoffman

Lea Lawson

Sandi MacIver

Tina Smith

Dilay Nacar

Emily Midgett

Jennifer Kotas


79 thoughts on “Simon Says Stamp And Back Again Blog Hop”

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  2. Both of these cards are fantastic. I love the colors added with just a touch of black. So perfect. Thanks

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  4. Love your use of color! It’s bright and cheery, but not overpowering. And, I would have never thought to spatter the heart dies, but that was very effective!

  5. Love the interlocking heart. Connecting two
    different colors was a great way to show a couple
    coming together. thanks for shsring.
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  6. I like the geometric background of the second card. Different and really pretty. Thanks for the inspiration.

  7. Wonderful cards — love them both. That Geometric Lattice embossing folder is definitely going on my wish list!

  8. Hi, Jennifer –
    Love that Piece of My Heart die… and I am getting to the point w/ that Boho circle trend where I am going to have to order at least the stamp if not the stencil and die, too. That item keeps being popular and you all keep using it so many cool ways… I am seeing its value more every time.

    Love what you did with the Piece of My Heart die!

    You’re the last stop on the hop and I have to say, I’m again so impressed at all the stops. I’m thrilled w/ this release and already ordered twice. But I’d order again if I won….😉
    Thanks for your contributions to the collective inspiration!
    Lori S in PA

  9. This was wonderful. I like seeing how the colors blended so nicely on the circular use of the stencil

  10. Amazing cards! I love the lovely colours on your stecil card and the interlocking heart is so eye-catching! Thanks so much for the great inspiration! Stay safe! 🙂

  11. Two fabulous cards to finish off the hop!I love how you’ve colored the heart die cut and brilliant way to use the mandala stencil. The black details are the perfect accent! Thank you for your inspiration!

  12. I really like how you used the large sentiments. I did not purchase them and may have to place them in my cart. Very pretty cards.

  13. Love the soft pastels. Thank you for sharing the colors you used. The embossed background on each card looks just right.

  14. I love this release. Such great dies, embossing folder and stencils… stamps top of course! You made such pretty cards!

  15. Jennifer, your cards today are so cute, and I really appreciate such great instruction. You’ve inspired me to try something new. Thanks for sharing. 🙂

  16. Two gorgeous cards. I love how you used the mandala with different colors. The heart card is just adorable.

  17. Two very beautiful cards. I really like the die cuts on these stunning backgrounds. Thank you, so much for the inspiration. I would love to duplicate these cards.

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