Just a quick note to let you know one of my cards is featured on the Right At Home Stamps Instagram page today... WHOA! (I cannot believe I just wrote that.)
Check out Nicole and her shop. I don't know her, and she didn't ask me to do this... but she has reeeeeeeeally cute products over there! I loved the Happy Mail set and was so happy to add it to my collection!
I'm gonna go once again check out the Right Home Instagram to make sure what I saw is actually reality... for the 100th time today. :)
Have a great week! Be back again soon with some more cards! Thanks again to Nicole and Right at Home today!!
Monday, April 11, 2016
Sunday, April 3, 2016
Simon Says Stamp April Kit: A Colorful Life
Hi all! I'm back again today with a review on the Simon Says Stamp April card kit: A Colorful Life.
I'm gonna be honest - when I first saw this kit, I wasn't too thrilled. The colors were bright, and it did include lots of flowers (which I love), buuuuuuut...
For the first time in a long time, when the kit was delivered to my home, it just sat there. I decided to give it a try to prep for some cardmaking time with a friend. We each bring a card to share, and then we make the cards together. I found a sketch online that I wanted to try, so I start pulling out some elements of this kit.
As I played around, I really liked how the different elements came together. Here's the card I came up with...
The sentiment, floral patterned paper, black card stock, and red, yellow, and light blue paper that the flowers are cut from are all from the kit. I do love that script sentiment, and the coordinating papers make matching super simple. This isn't my normal style, but I wanted to try out a simple technique I saw about how to make your card look like a chalkboard. This works, right? :) I have grown to really like this card... I think it's becoming one of my personal faves.
So after some cardmaking time with my friend, I just wanted to keep creating! So I went home and make a couple more cards from the kit...
So, my new verdict is... I like it. This kit is not one of my favorites, and I'm still challenged by those stickers and clips. But as cards have come together using different parts of the kit, I have been surprised that I like the final results. Another good thing about this kit is that it's not specific to one season or holiday. You really could use this all year round (though those bright florals are just perfect as spring blooms arrive outside).
Are you a SSS card kit subscriber? What have you made with this kit? What kit has been your favorite?
Have a great rest of your weekend!
I'm gonna be honest - when I first saw this kit, I wasn't too thrilled. The colors were bright, and it did include lots of flowers (which I love), buuuuuuut...
- I really look forward to coordinating stamp and die sets in the kits, and this one doesn't have that.
- I don't use clips and stickers too much in my cards, and this kit has A LOT of those.
- Many of the small patterned sheets also have small squares or sections to cut apart for your card designs, and I prefer the papers that are all one pattern or design.
- Even when I searched for preview cards from the design team, I wasn't loving it. This has NOTHING to do with the impressive talent from the team. The cards were designed very well. It's just that nothing was jumping out at me.
For the first time in a long time, when the kit was delivered to my home, it just sat there. I decided to give it a try to prep for some cardmaking time with a friend. We each bring a card to share, and then we make the cards together. I found a sketch online that I wanted to try, so I start pulling out some elements of this kit.
As I played around, I really liked how the different elements came together. Here's the card I came up with...
The sentiment, floral patterned paper, black card stock, and red, yellow, and light blue paper that the flowers are cut from are all from the kit. I do love that script sentiment, and the coordinating papers make matching super simple. This isn't my normal style, but I wanted to try out a simple technique I saw about how to make your card look like a chalkboard. This works, right? :) I have grown to really like this card... I think it's becoming one of my personal faves.
So after some cardmaking time with my friend, I just wanted to keep creating! So I went home and make a couple more cards from the kit...
So, my new verdict is... I like it. This kit is not one of my favorites, and I'm still challenged by those stickers and clips. But as cards have come together using different parts of the kit, I have been surprised that I like the final results. Another good thing about this kit is that it's not specific to one season or holiday. You really could use this all year round (though those bright florals are just perfect as spring blooms arrive outside).
Are you a SSS card kit subscriber? What have you made with this kit? What kit has been your favorite?
Have a great rest of your weekend!
1 card for 3 challenges
Happy weekend! I'm spending some time catching up on cardmaking - it's been too long! Yesterday, I made one card that I'm entering into three (yes, three!) challenges. Love it when challenges come together. :)
Here are the challenges:
1) Freshly Made Sketches #230
2) Papertrey Ink Make it Monday #244
3) Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge
And here's what I came up with:
This turned out very clean and simple. I did have a little bit of an urge to fill some of that white space, but I left it as is. I think the blue and pink colors work well for a friend expecting a new little one. Such an exciting time!
Thanks for stopping by this weekend! Don't forget to add your email to that subscribe email box to get updates as they're posted! :)
Stamp set - Hero Arts Sun Showers
Inks - Ranger Dye Inks (blue ribbon and wild orchid), Versafine Ink (onyx black)
Paper - White card and envelope (Hobby Lobby), blue and white cardstock (Simon Says Stamp)
Other - Pretty Pink Posh sequins
Here are the challenges:
1) Freshly Made Sketches #230
2) Papertrey Ink Make it Monday #244
3) Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge
And here's what I came up with:
This turned out very clean and simple. I did have a little bit of an urge to fill some of that white space, but I left it as is. I think the blue and pink colors work well for a friend expecting a new little one. Such an exciting time!
Thanks for stopping by this weekend! Don't forget to add your email to that subscribe email box to get updates as they're posted! :)
Materials
Stamp set - Hero Arts Sun Showers
Inks - Ranger Dye Inks (blue ribbon and wild orchid), Versafine Ink (onyx black)
Paper - White card and envelope (Hobby Lobby), blue and white cardstock (Simon Says Stamp)
Other - Pretty Pink Posh sequins
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