Today I'm back with another card to share that I created using the June Simon Says Stamp card kit:
For my second card, I wanted to use the great stamp set that comes in the kit. The flower images are so fun and I love that you can mix and match what parts of the flowers that you use together. So many options with this set! ;)
The flowers are so fun and whimsical with the scribble outline that you can stamp over the solid area. And to make it even more fun, I added heat embossed the main flower areas with Judikins Iridescent embossing powder for a bit of sparkle! ;)
You can see how I created this card in the video below:
Winners:
I also have a couple of winners to announce:
The goody bag from the Simon Says Stamp Pure Sunshine blog hop is Jen Carter (you've been contacted).
The June card kit from my reveal blog post is Sharon White! Sharon, please email me your mailing info and we'll get the kit sent out to you! ;)
Thanks for stopping by today -
Be back soon!
Steph ;)
Can't wait to get this month's kit!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! Love those doodle flowers! I find myself making boo boos like that all the time but I like how you fixed yours!
ReplyDeleteOh I cant wait for my kit to get here. I love the color choices you used and the image. Yeah I get to play with this set too. Thanks for the video and for leaving your mistake and made better choice. I love that . We all make mistakes and that is why sometimes I have an extra heart or flower.. lol.
ReplyDeletesuch a beautiful and simple card. I love the added sparkle with the embossing powder. Thanks so much for walking us though your thought process esp. about the sentiment...love it!
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited to be a winner!! Thank you so much!! I LOVE this card!! I have it pinned! So pretty!
ReplyDeleteImpatiently waiting for my kit to arrive! Love your card!! I like that you showed us how you struggled with the sentiment! Sometimes the best ideas comes out of a mistake!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your honesty :-) Its great to see how other crafters overcome their mistakes. The card looks fantastic and much better for the evolutionary process.
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