Hello blog hoppers! Today is the first day of the Simon Says Stamp Die-Cember blog hop. You can see the entire Die-Cember product release HERE. I have four cards to share with you using some of the new dies. All of the details of the blog hop are at the end of this post as well as a list of all of the products I used on my cards. A day before the Die-Cember release, SSS released my latest (and last) holiday set of watercolor cards called Happy Holidays. I painted/colored all of them and they are on the SSS Blog HERE if you want to check them out. Here is an image of all of them together:
And now we will get to today's cards using some of the Die-Cember dies.
Card 1:
This card uses the new die called Bixby Arch Wafer Die. It has two dies in it and I have used them both on this card. The first is the curved floral design and the second is just a curved edge (you can see it below the flower border). I die-cut both out of white cardstock and then layered the floral over the plain edge. I then colored underneath the floral border with Copics so they would show through. I attached both of these cardstock pieces over a background I made previously (on this post here if you are interested in seeing how I made it).
I stamped flowers from the SSS Beautiful Flowers 2 stamp set with MFT Natural Ink and colored them in with colored pencils. I stamped a sentiment from the SSS Messages for Everyday stamp set. I trimmed some of the flower bouquet leaves off and then slid them under the card a little so they didn't hang off the edges as far. I attached the sentiment banner under the border edge on the bottom of the card. I then added some PPP White Jewels to finish it.
Card 2:
This card uses the new Tree Frame die. It works perfectly for a shaker card. I die-cut it twice from white cardstock. I covered the first one with White Blizzard Tonic Nuvo drops so it looked snowy. I also covered a slightly curved edge with the same drops for a snow bank under the tree. I left all of the inside pieces of the tree intact - you can really use it either way. I applied texture paste using the SSS Tiny Dots Stencil on the second die-cut piece. I trimmed the tree out of the square on this one. I applied foam tape to the backside and made it into a shaker window. I attached the shaker over a background I had made previously on the same post mentioned above (using Distress Oxide Inks). I used white jewels and clear sparkling sequins on the inside of the shaker window.
I stamped the Naughty and Nice Elves Stamps on white cardstock with MFT Natural Ink and colored them in with colored pencils. I then outlined them with a fine tip black marker. I used a silver Uniball marker for the bells and a white Uniball for details on the images. I attached these two on the bottom of the card overlapping the shaker window.
I stamped the banner in the same stamp set with black ink and the sentiment with black ink. I attached that to the top of the card.
Card 3:
I've been wanting to use this cute birthday stamp set since I got it a few months ago. It is called SSS Birthday Numbers. I used it on my last card as well - it is a really versatile stamp set that you (ME) would get lots of use out of. I stamped the numbers randomly over watercolor paper with white embossing powder and painted it with watercolors. I stamped the images of the balloons and the cupcake and stars with MFT Natural Ink and colored them in with colored pencils. I then outlined them with a fine tip black marker.
I die-cut the new HOORAY die four times out of white cardstock and glued them together so it really stood up tall. I stamped the rest of the sentiment (let's celebrate) on a watercolored banner with white embossing powder. I attached that to the card and then glued the Hooray die on top of it. I attached the other stamped images above the greeting. I added some sparkling clear 4mm sequins to finish it.
Card 4:
I can't believe this is the first card I have made with the SSS Storybook Dies! I can't wait to make more as I just love how this one turned out! This new one is called the Big Picture Book Panda Die. I used the Big Picture Book Hugs die for the body of my Panda. I colored in the black portions of the panda with Copic markers. I added some cheeks as well. I attached Mr. Panda to a red background I had made before from that same blog post mentioned earlier (white embossing powder, Hello Bluebird Sprinkles background stamp, and Distress Oxide Inks).
I stamped the number "5" from the same Birthday Numbers stamp set. I thought this big panda would be perfect for my little grand-daughters 5th birthday. I placed the number inside his hands and used foam tape to make the hands stand up a little. I used Black Nuvo Drops on the eyes and nose. I used the new Rounded Alphabet Small wafer dies for the sentiment - they are also part of the Die-Cember release. I colored them with Copic Markers and glued them to the bottom of his body.
BLOG HOP BIZZ:
- Use the code DCMBR27 on any purchase to receive a free Nutty & Bright stamp set (while supplies last!); this code will expire Sunday, 12/9 at 11:59 pm EST
- This is day one of a two day blog hop so go to the SSS Blog on Friday December 7th to have another fun day of inspiration!
- SSS is giving away a $25 coupon to every stop on the hop from the comments left on each blog; they will choose the winners over the weekend and post on the SSS store blog on Wednesday December 12th; please email SSSS to claim your prize
- If you create any projects with the Die-cember release, please tag them on social media with #sssdiecember and #diecember; also please add them to the SSS DieCember Gallery on their blog - you can visit it now as all of the projects on the blog hop will be shown there
- Please join SSS for a Facebook Live on Friday, December 7th showing the new release and some cards made with it and some special guests will be joining it live!
Next on the blog hop is Heather Ruwe
Below are the products I used on the cards I made for this blog post all linked to the SSS store. I you want to see the full Die-cember release, it is HERE.
Thank you so much for visiting today and I hope you all enjoy this inspiration filled blog hop - it definitely includes all of MY favorite card designers. Have a great week friends! Suzy
I am sooo happy I found your blog! I can't wait to sit with a nice warm drink and read all of your posts! Your cards today are fabulous!
Posted by: Angie Cammack | December 03, 2018 at 06:52 PM
I love them all! But that panda is making my heart pitter-patter!
Posted by: Erika Hayes | December 03, 2018 at 07:30 PM
Beautiful cards! Loved the variety you showed too!
Posted by: Jen Petersen | December 03, 2018 at 07:57 PM
Love your cards
Posted by: Penny Miller | December 03, 2018 at 08:27 PM
Really like the floral card with the die cut curved edge.
Posted by: Merrill P | December 03, 2018 at 10:31 PM
Thanks for sharing your beautiful and fun cards. I love the way your birthday cards turned out. The Panda holding the 5 is adorable and the cupcakes, numbers, and balloons look wonderful on the other card. Thanks for the inspiration.
Posted by: Kathy Ferguson | December 03, 2018 at 10:42 PM
So many awesome cards! I am inspired!
Posted by: Denise Bryant | December 03, 2018 at 10:59 PM
Everything is absolutely adorable! Love these, especially that yellow/orange birthday card - it's like a ray of sunshine in an envelope ;-)
Posted by: Mirella Rogan | December 04, 2018 at 12:15 AM
Love your cards and I am loving the picture book animals but THOSE FLOWERS! Wow, what a beautiful coloring job. TFS!
Posted by: Dj Doss | December 04, 2018 at 05:48 AM
Great job on all, but the panda really stole my heart.
Posted by: Tami B | December 04, 2018 at 05:51 AM
Love all your cards, especially the one with the panda bear! Such a great idea for kids' cards. Also always love to see someone use colored pencils on their cards. Helps me learn how better to use mine. :)
Posted by: Michele W | December 04, 2018 at 09:19 AM
Fantastic cards! Love the elf shaker card!
Posted by: Stacey Kowbel | December 04, 2018 at 09:50 AM
you have been busy
Posted by: colleen moore | December 04, 2018 at 10:53 AM
What fun watercoloured panels and cards! Beautiful!
Posted by: Mary-Anne V. | December 04, 2018 at 05:20 PM
It's so interesting to see how you combine your art with the dies of this release, since I think of you as a colorist first and foremost. Such a fabulous way to stretch one's style and create new looks. Thanks for sharing these great ideas with us!
Posted by: Annalisa | December 04, 2018 at 11:36 PM
Ooooohhhhhh I love all of your coloring! And you incorporated these new dies in such fun and unique ways that clearly showcase your style!
Posted by: Amy Peyton | December 05, 2018 at 05:37 AM
Your cards are breathtaking....I love the way you use color and the technique. Thanks for sharing.
Posted by: BarbaraF | December 05, 2018 at 06:45 AM
I what a wonderful set of cards you’ve designed ! Love them all.... as always ! Love, Marjorie
[margessw(at)icloud(dot)com]
Posted by: Marjorie DUMONTIER | December 05, 2018 at 02:39 PM
Fantastic cards! I love that they're all so bright and cheerful. The panda card is definitely my favorite!
Posted by: Cathy Lillie | December 05, 2018 at 09:30 PM
I love the variety of your creativity. All of your cards are great and have a touch of fun. My fav is the shaker card and you just convince me that I need that tree die!
Posted by: BrendaLea Abbott | December 07, 2018 at 08:32 AM
Oh my goodness - all beautiful TFS
Posted by: gail | December 07, 2018 at 11:06 AM
Love your Doodle sheets!! So clever what you did with the numbers on the birthday card- a fun design!!
Posted by: Kathy Baids | December 07, 2018 at 11:59 AM
Wowsa on the colored and painted - I am not able to color right now because of carpal tunnel and I'm jealous. So pretty. The cards are wonderful and this DieCember release is great!
Posted by: Laurie VanDerLinden | December 07, 2018 at 12:11 PM
These cards are very fun yet not juvenile. Love their spirit.
Posted by: Laurell Millheim | December 07, 2018 at 04:07 PM
Love all your cards, they are bright and cheerful. Love the shaker card the most.
Posted by: Chandhini | December 07, 2018 at 09:05 PM