Simon Says Stamp Summer Blog Hop!

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Hi there and welcome to my stop on the Simon Says Stamp Summer Release Blog Hop! You should have arrived here via the majorly talented (and super nice!) Stephanie Klauck’s blog. If you are just joining us, feel free to go back to the start at Simon Says Stamp.

Today we’re celebrating the start of summer and the new summer release. You should have heard me when my new stamps arrived — I was like a kid in a candy store! But as soon as I saw the Petal Pieces and Inside Out Sayings an idea popped into my mind and I just had to try it! Do you know that feeling? :)

I LOVE how the Inside Out Sayings have witty messages for the front — and inside — of your card. (That Kristina is brilliant, isn’t she? I was actually lucky enough to be there when she was dreaming up the set. She is just amazing.)

So anyhow, the name “Inside Out Sayings” made me think that I wanted to stamp the BOTH messages on the inside, but with a little trick! (Don’t worry, you’ll see.)

And then! Then I was inspired by the retro look of the flowers to use a funky color scheme with the new Hero Arts Fresh Peach and Mint Julep inks…

Lisa Spangler's palette for the Simon Says Stamp Summer Blog Hop

So I went to town and stamped all over a 4×5.25″ panel for the front of the card. I also ended up adding a few touches of Tide Pool ink, just to see how it would look with the Mint Julep. Oh and a little Butter Bar too. I must say that building your own flowers is quite addicting! And quite relaxing, too. So many possibilities!

Card by Lisa Spangler with Simon Says Stamp Petal Pieces and Inside Out Sayings.

So now for the tricky bit! After I finished stamping the front, I trimmed out a strip to make room for the message, like so:

Card by Lisa Spangler using Simon Says Stamp Petal Pieces and Inside Outside Sayings plus new Hero Arts Fresh Peach and Mint Julep inks.

Then I placed — but did not adhere — the top and bottom pieces on another white panel trimmed to the same size and stamped the message. If you can’t read it, it says “Thinking of you when I made this card”.

Card by Lisa Spangler using Simon Says Stamp Petal Pieces and Inside Outside Sayings plus new Hero Arts Fresh Peach and Mint Julep inks.

Then I moved the top and bottom pieces aside and stamped “(; which is why I sent it to you ;)” underneath. LOVE this. HA! This panel with the message will become the inside of the card.

To put the card together, I just adhered the inside to an acetate notecard like so:

Card by Lisa Spangler using Simon Says Stamp Petal Pieces and Inside Outside Sayings plus new Hero Arts Fresh Peach and Mint Julep inks.

Then I scored it really well and adhered the two flower pieces to the front! And ta dah!

Card by Lisa Spangler using Simon Says Stamp Petal Pieces and Inside Outside Sayings plus new Hero Arts Fresh Peach and Mint Julep inks.

Card by Lisa Spangler using Simon Says Stamp Petal Pieces and Inside Outside Sayings plus new Hero Arts Fresh Peach and Mint Julep inks.

I can’t wait to send this to a certain someone ;)

And I couldn’t stop there! Those darn Petal Pieces are just too addicting. So I made another card with them and the Happy set.

Card by Lisa Spangler using Simon Says Stamp Petal Pieces and Happy sets plus new Hero Arts Fresh Peach and Mint Julep inks.

I love how you can use the little dots in the set just as polka dots! And These colors? They really make me happy!

Card by Lisa Spangler with the Simon Says Stamp Happy set.

The way the Hero Arts mid-tone inks seep into the paper is almost like magic. They work especially well for solid stamps like the flowers. Gives a such a nice even coverage. Now for another happy little something!

Win a Simon Says Stamp grab bag!

How about a GIVEAWAY! Simon Says Stamp will be giving away a grab bag filled with stamps, paper, and embellishments (note: not new Summer Product) to one randomly selected commenter on EVERY blog in the hop! The giveaway will remain open until  Thursday June 6 at 9:00 pm EST. So the more comments you leave, the more chances you have to WIN! YAY!

That’s it for me! Click on over to incredibly talented Jess Larsen’s blog to continue on your journey!

Thanks so much for joining me, and many many thanks to Heidi and Simon Says Stamp for having me! I had so much fun, and can’t wait to play with more of my favorites from the release. So many good ones! See below. :)

Happy summer, one and all!

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More of My Summer Favorites


576 Replies to “Simon Says Stamp Summer Blog Hop!”

  1. Your work is always so interesting and fun. thanks. And I love the new HA colors.

  2. love the design of your cards….so smart.
    Well done!

  3. Laura Norris says:

    Brilliant!! Love that acetate card. So smart with the sentiment! Thanks for sharing!

  4. Fabulous – I’m gonna wait to see if I win anything before I place a HUGE order!

  5. Robin Buchholz says:

    Beautiful cards, I love them both!

  6. Great color choices and design!

  7. Love the color combo! I hadn’t thought of putting them together before – thanks for the inspiration!

  8. Maeghan M. says:

    Love love love the colors! TFS!

  9. Great cards! Thanks for sharing!

  10. wonderful colors thanks for sharing.

  11. What a fun idea for an acetate card. I am going to case this one right now!

  12. Wow, you blew my mind with this card. Just beautiful use of stamps, creative colors-love!

  13. I love the colors of these cards-and great idea–love all the flowers!

  14. Maye M. L. says:

    Your cards say “welcome happy & sweet summer”. The colors are a reminder
    of ice cream and pretty flowers.

  15. Beth Rang says:

    I really enjoy your work, and feel the same way about those inside out sayings.

  16. LIsa – love these cards – so clever! And those new colors? They fit right into the “family”!

  17. Wonderful!

  18. Very cool combination of colors. I am beginning to use my Hero Arts mid-tone inks and like the way they perform Nice work.

  19. Oh, these are so pretty. Love how you layered those blooms. Pretty colors too!

  20. What a clever and beautiful idea!!!!

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