Hello there. Welcome to my little stop on the hop featuring all of these NEW early Spring Simon Says Stamp products! There are so many awesome stamps and dies, I could hardly wait to get them in my hot little hands. With 14 designers and all of these products, I can’t wait to see what everyone shares on today’s hop. Oh and there’s a GIVEAWAY too — more on that later. First, the cards!
I have to say, I love ALL the new release stamps and dies. Truly. But I couldn’t seem to stop using the new Full Card Triangles die. Just. Love. It. It’s pretty much my favorite. You’ll be seeing it on all four cards for today — yep, told ya I couldn’t stop using it! Got a little carried away and didn’t have time to play with the envelope set or the cute critters in the circle set. Darn it.
I kept all the cards in my current fave color combo: mint, peach, yellow, gray and touches of silver or gold — or both! I started off by cutting a piece out of white cardstock and using it as a mask and misting it (see below for all the supplies), then I added some enamel dots and one of the new banner banners and sentiments from the All Occasion Banner dies set.
Now, see that left over mask there in the background? Well as I was taking the photo I thought it looked pretty cool. Far too cool to throw it away. So I made it into a quick card too. :)
This message? I frequently say “no, thank YOU” when people thank me. So now I can make an official card. Love it.
This card also features some of my other current obsessions: sequins, metallics, and glitter tape. Did you know that glitter tape existed? Woo yah, pretty and sparkly but no fuss and no muss. Gotta love that!
The sequins are from my stash, but you can find some similar ones in the links below.
And those black triangles? Well, they’re cut from some awesome paper in the BasicGrey Kneehighs 6×6 pad. I cut them out along with some triangles using the Studio Calico Sundrifter pad — it’s another current obsession. I’m on my third one now ha ha!
Here’s a little trick for cutting out different colors: just lay strips of papers across the die, making sure that it will fit through your machine. I trimmed off a little from an end just to be sure that it wouldn’t catch. This is a great way to use up your scraps!
And how did I use them, you may ask? Why to make pie charts! And one arrow. First, I splattered silver and gold mist on the front of a white notecard and let it dry. Then I used the new Tri Circle Die to make a the windows.
Next, I stamped the “can’t get enough of you” on one of the new banners and used one of the black triangles as an arrow pointing to the inside…
Which was filled with pie charts under each window. Loving the pie chart trend right now. Maybe it’s the math nerd in me, ha.
Anyhow, so that I’d know where each chart would go, I lightly traced the circles from the window on the inside of the card, then stamped inside the circles with the striped circle in gold ink. I left parts of it peeking out so it would look like a fancy pie chart. :)
Last but not least, the card that took me the longest! This card was waaaay out of my comfort zone because I wanted to make it a little messy.
Hello there, love. You messy card you.
That’s it for my cards. Can’t wait to play with this die some more! I’ve got plans to make some triangle shaped flowers and some arrows, too.
And now to the giveaway part! Leave a comment on this blog post and one lucky winner from my blog will receive a Simon Says Stamp Goody bag. We will randomly draw a winner at 9:00 AM EST on Wednesday, 4/3/13 so be sure to leave your comment by then. (And be sure to comment on each designer’s blog for 14 chances to win!)
Thanks so much for joining me today! So happy that you’re here, but now better get hoppin. :)
You should have arrived here from the talented Sarah Moerman’s blog. The next stop in the Simon Says Stamp Exclusive Spring 2013 Blog Hop is limedoodle, AKA Debby Hughes. I just know she has something amazing up her sleeve. :)
If you encounter a broken link or would like to go to the start of the blog hop then head on over to the Simon Says Stamp blog.
Hope your day is awesome! xx
Supplies for My Cards:
More from the Simon Says Stamp Early Spring Release:
Update! Thank you to all of you who stopped by my blog for the Simon Says Stamp 2013 Spring release blog hop. I hope you had as much fun hopping as we had creating the projects for you. We had 14 designers participating and some made more than one project! So there was lots of great inspiration and you can still take a look here. If you haven’t had a chance to check out the new stamp and die sets stop by the Simon Says Stamp store here to see them all.
One lucky winner was chosen from my blog to receive a Simon Says Stamp Goody bag! And the winner from my blog is:
Emily Keaton March 28, 2013 at 7:17 pm who said:
Totally cute! I love the pie charts :-)
Jana Millen from Simon Says Stamp will be in contact with you to get your mailing address so we can get your prize off to you.
love that you used all the bits of the die
fun cards!
enjoy *~*
I am loving this triangle die – seems like everyone else is too as it has featured in many cards on this blog hop. I like your use of the cut out triangles!!
Wow, you’ve really shown how versatile the triangle die is!
Love those filled-in triangles!
Love your cards! That triangles die is a MUST have! Thanks for the inspiration!
Cute!
I love that Pie chart idea… really cute stuff..
Wow These are Fab-U-Lous! What a great way to get multiple uses from that Triangle die. You Go Girl!
Fabulous creations!
I absolutely love all the triangles!
Love them all, so simple but so beautiful!
Love your colors!
Love the trendy designs of all your cards, so pretty, great colors. Thank you for the inspiration. :-)
You got so creative with the triangles!!! Showed just how versatile they are. Love your new fav. color combo too. These Simon Says stamp and die sets are totally awesome!
Love your cards, so creative! Love the use of pie charts!
Love the pie chart idea, I too am a math nerd.
Love all your cards, so cool
Love your treatments using the full card triangles! How clever!
Gorgeous cards! You make misting looks so easy! And I love the pie chart cards too! Thanks for sharing :)
Great techniques!