Today is the brand spankin' new Simon Says Stamp holiday card kit release called Comfort and Joy. This is one of there very loaded limited edition kits that sell out in hours. I guarantee it will bring you JOY if you get one - not sure about comfort!!! Here is a photo of the full kit:
I made five full size cards plus a smaller 3x4 card with this kit, so this is technically a "one stamp, five ways" post today. I tried to primarily focus on the stamp set in the kit so it qualifies! haha I also used the background stamp a couple times as that one is just gorgeous! I replaced my usual love affair with Tonic Nuvo Drops with these Ranger Stickles and they work nicely (but I'll never get over my Nuvo Drop obsession). I also LOVE the gold embossing powder in the kit. So let's get started!
Card 1:
For this card, I embossed the 6x6 Poinsettia background stamp with the Antique Gold embossing powder in the kit. I also embossed the ornaments in the Comfort and Joy stamp set with the embossing powder. Last, I embossed the sentiment on a stitched rectangle with it. I really loved that embossing powder, huh?!?!?!
I stamped the leaves with MFT Natural Ink and then used the green Stickles over them so they are really glittery. I colored in the ornaments with Copic Markers (Peach, Coral, and Cadmium Red).
Now it was time to assemble the card. I attached the greeting to the top of the card. Next I arranged the pine branches below it. Then I used some gold cording to hang all three ornaments from the pine branches. I tied a green bow with the ribbon in the kit and added some PPP Raspberry Jewels above the greenery. Ignore the little pieces of snow that landed on my card while I was photographing them.
Card 2:
I had a background made from this blog post about making backgrounds ahead of time where I had rubbed Twisted Citron and Mowed Lawn Distress Oxide Inks on a piece of white cardstock. I decided to use it with the same background stamp. This time I embossed it with white embossing powder. I stamped the sentiment on a small stitched rectangle with the gold embossing powder and attached that to the top of the card.
I went a little crazy with those pine tree branch stamps on this card! I embossed some with the gold embossing powder. I stamped others with MFT Natural Ink and colored them with colored pencils. I also stamped the little yellow flower branch and colored it in with colored pencils. I arranged them all together below the sentiment rectangle overlapping each other. I then colored the little mistletoe stamp with colored pencils and added some Stickles to it. I added some red stickle drops to the greeting and then two rows of the green ribbon in the kit to the bottom of the card.
Card 3:
This is another background I made ahead of time on this post, so I won't go into detail about how I made it. Unfortunately I have almost used all the backgrounds I made on the two posts about making them ahead of time, so I think it is time for a 3rd post in that series! I used the Outline Snowflake cling stamp embossed with WOW embossing powder in White Puff. I rubbed Tumbled Glass Distress Ink over the embossed snowflakes. I attached a row of the gold tape in the kit to the bottom of the card. I stamped the sentiment on a white banner in gold embossing powder and put that over the tape. I then added some sparkling clear sequins to each end.
I stamped all of the gorgeous snowflake stamps from the Comfort and Joy stamp set on white cardstock with MFT Natural Ink. I then outlined them with a silver glitter pen from this set. I used the Gold Stickles over portions of the snowflakes to make them sparkle. I cut them all out (no dies for this stamp set yet, but I'm sure there will be some coming!). I arranged them over the background and added some more sparkling clear sequins.
Card 4:
I really like the colors in this background. I stamped the same snowflakes all over some watercolor paper and embossed with white embossing powder. I then used my Daniel Smith watercolors in blues and purples over them. I love painting over embossed images. I flicked some paint on as well.
I embossed the sentiment on a SSS Stitched Rectangle with WOW Royal crush embossing powder. I stamped the ornament with MFT Natural Ink and then colored it in with colored pencils. I added some glitter Nuvo Drops to it in Sherbet Shimmer and Purple Rain. I used some SSS Party Time sequins around the ornament and greeting.
Card 5:
Ok, so to be honest, I'm not loving this card. I really wanted to use the present stamps in the kit and also some of the cute Ranger die-cuts, but unfortunately I think it is a fail. BUT, it could be really cute if I changed the colors of the presents - so let's just go with the concepts here. First off, I made a cool background right?!?!? I used the tape over white cardstock in strips. It is sticky like washi tape so it was easy to apply and I love that part of the card. Next, I used the two tree die-cuts, but they weren't the right color, so I colored over them with a green colored pencil - it is easy to change the color which is a cool thing, right?!?!?!
Next, I stamped all the gifts with MFT Natural Ink and colored them in with colored pencils. I outlined them with a fine tip black marker. I think the playfulness of the outlines (doodled) and the lighter non-traditional colors just didn't work here. But hey, the rest works right?!?!?! Anyway, we can't all be perfect every single time, so I'm ok with an occasional imperfection - hahaha. I used the gold stickles all over the trees.
Bonus 3x4 Card:
There are smaller Kraft envelopes in the kit, so I decided to make one smaller card. This one was really simple. All I did is emboss the sentiment on a small stitched rectangle with the gold embossing powder. I attached two die-cuts from the Ranger pack in the kit and then the sentiment rectangle over them. Notice the song matches the sentiment? Cool huh? Can that make up for my last fail?!?!?!
Next on the blog hop is Heather Hoffman.
Thank you so much for visiting today - I hope you are enjoying this blog hop! All of the products I used are linked to the SSS store below. Have a great weekend friends! Suzy
Where to begin? Each card design is just stunning, especially the ones with the intricate embossed backgrounds. Love them all!
Posted by: Sharla | November 16, 2018 at 05:17 AM
Fabulous! I love how you put layers together!
Posted by: Lynnea Hollendonner | November 16, 2018 at 07:06 AM
wow love how you have used the contents of this kit so creativity to make your wonderful cards:)
Posted by: Dee Earnshaw | November 16, 2018 at 07:32 AM
Wow, you outdid yourself! I love all of the stamping and coloring and colors! Great job!
Posted by: Nancy Dempsey | November 16, 2018 at 07:58 AM
Awesome Christmas kit! I love the papers and background stamp! Beautiful cards!
Posted by: Victoria Milam | November 16, 2018 at 08:14 AM
Hi Suzy, I have a question, I have been a follower and just realized through a blog hop that I am not longer seeing your feed in Feedly, and so I am trying to add you back to a blog reader feed, did you change your blog name or have any suggestions so I can follow again and get your latest posts?
Posted by: Tracy | November 16, 2018 at 08:15 AM
Beautiful cards - I love your fresh colours and how that poinsettia background looks - I love it!
Posted by: Bonnie Eng | November 16, 2018 at 08:35 AM
I love your beautiful and intricate details on your pretty cards! They are all so FABULOUS!
Posted by: Michele K. Henderson | November 16, 2018 at 08:47 AM
Beautiful cards--I especially like #1, #4, and the bonus card. This is an amazing kit--full of so many possibilities! Excited for mine to arrive in the mail! TFS Suzy, and I wish you and yours a very blessed holiday season. Hugs!!!
Posted by: Denise KW | November 16, 2018 at 09:00 AM
Suzy, such beautiful cards. I love seeing you combine the layers together!!!
Posted by: Kim Faucher | November 16, 2018 at 09:12 AM
Wonderful time of year! Wonderful creations! I especially love the ornaments card against the poinsettia background stamp!
Posted by: Lagene | November 16, 2018 at 09:16 AM
Really Beautiful cards!!
Posted by: Maureen Reiss | November 16, 2018 at 09:21 AM
These are all gorgeous. I would say your creativity knows no bounds! :)
Posted by: barbara lassiter | November 16, 2018 at 09:30 AM
Wow, you made so many cards with this kit! And all of them are beautiful!
Posted by: Rhodé | November 16, 2018 at 09:47 AM
OMG!!! I just love your cards !!!! They are so modern looking but yet have that touch of vintage look as well!!! Gorgons!!
Posted by: Sabrina Radican | November 16, 2018 at 09:51 AM
All your cards are gorgeous!! So many ideas!!
Posted by: Laurie | November 16, 2018 at 12:03 PM
Your cards are beautiful ! All the different styles are very inspiring.
Posted by: Isabelle | November 16, 2018 at 12:08 PM
Oh wow Suzy, it is almost if you couldn't stop playing with this stunning kit. What a great cards did you made. I love that you used the ornaments and branches from this kit aswell instead of only the snowflakes.
Thank you so much for showing these awesome cards and have a nice weekend.
Posted by: Henriëtte | November 16, 2018 at 12:15 PM
Wonderful use of the kit for your creations.
Melissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
Posted by: Melissa SunshineHoneyBee | November 16, 2018 at 12:49 PM
Love these cards!
Posted by: Jean Fulton | November 16, 2018 at 01:13 PM
The first one is my favorite. Wow!
Posted by: Tracy Ricci | November 16, 2018 at 01:25 PM
All your cards were great but I really loved the snow flak background with the silver embossing - just gorgeous!
Posted by: sharon youngblood | November 16, 2018 at 01:49 PM
Nice cards!
Posted by: Anita Szokol | November 16, 2018 at 02:39 PM
Wonderful set of inspirations! :)
Posted by: Karthikha Uday | November 16, 2018 at 03:10 PM
You did a beautiful job with this kit! I love how you glittered everything up!
Posted by: Lauryne Cunningham | November 16, 2018 at 03:11 PM