Tuesday, September 1, 2015

SSS STAMPtember Release Cards

Good morning! Thought I would drop by quickly this morning to share a couple cards using the brand new STAMPtember release from Simon Says Stamp! First up, a simple card using the brand new Tattered Poppy Wafer Die:


I layered it all up, then added some Glossy Accents to the center and sprinkled with Tim Holtz distress glitter. Used some Crate Paper pattern paper, some torn edge vellum, a sentiment from another SSS stamp set - Inside and Out Sayings, and finished off with some jute twine and a few flicks of white Mister Huey's Mist.


Next up - a super fun shaker card using Congratulations Circle Wafer Dies!


For this one, I used some SSS cardstock, and die cut the circle out of the center of the white, then again with the green and inlaid that in the white negative space. I cut the house and layered it underneath with some torn vellum strips to ground it, along with a sparkly assortment of Pretty Pink Posh sequins and seed beads. Finished off with some jute twine! Pattern paper is also Crate Paper.


Look at all the fun sparkly goodness! Gold, Clear, and Lime Sequins in varying sizes, and a few white seed beads!


Have fun checking out all the new SSS goodies!


I'm linking this second card up with the current Work it Wednesday Challenge - Fall/Autumn theme (the colors on this make me think of fall and the changing leaves!):



Also linking these up with this weeks Anything Goes Challenge on the Wednesday Challenge Blog:


Thanks for dropping by this morning! Have a wonderful day!

4 comments:

  1. These are both so very gorgeous! I love these new products and thank you so much for the ideas!

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  2. That first card is so pretty, gorgeous flower!

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  3. Beautiful cards!! You did a wonderful job with these new dies from the STAMPtember release!!

    Thank you very much for joining us this week at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog!

    hugs...
    Melissa

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  4. Both cards are beautiful, I love the congratulations inlay on the second one, especially being able to see the sequins etc under it.

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