Hi my friends, I'm thrilled to be joining so many talented makers on Day 2 of the Simon Says Stamp Love You and Love You, Too Blog Hop and I'm excited to welcome you to my stop on the hop.
If you shop during the blog hop you can use the code HUGS4U2 to get a free Faraway Hugs 6" x 8" stamp set, with purchases of $100 or more. The promotion will expire on 18 January at 11.59pm EST.
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Do you know that Simon Says Stamp has card/project galleries for each of their releases and card kits and also a video gallery. There is so much inspiration to see and I encourage you to check them out and add your own cards and projects to Simon's Brand Gallery and the Love You and Love You, Too Galleries.
You should have arrived here from my sweet and very talented friend, Keisha Charles but if you got lost along the way or would like to start at the beginning of the hop, head over to Simon Says Stamp Blog HERE.
I made a trio of notecards using the Butterfly Kisses stamp set and Butterfly Love stencil from the Love You release.
I began by trimming Distress Watercolor card to create 3 panels measuring 4.1/4" x 5.1/4", slightly larger than the Butterfly Love Stencil. I spritzed the back of the stencil with Cracked Pistachio and Evergreen Bough Distress Oxide Sprays, sprayed lightly with water and laid the stencil on to the panel. I pressed the panel lightly with my fingers to spread out the ink being careful that the ink didn't seep out from the edges. I waited 30 seconds or so to let the ink soak into the watercolor card, patted with kitchen towel, removed the stencil and dried.
I repeated on the other two panels using Spiced Marmalade/Mustard Seed and Worn Lipstick/Picked Raspberry Distress Oxide sprays to create a monoprint effect.I masked off the edges of the panels and added splatters of Ground Espresso Distress Paint.
I stamped the butterfly images from Simon Says Stamp Butterfly Kisses inked with Ground Espresso Distress Archival Ink.
I inked the sentiments with Versamark ink, stamped on to scraps of Simon Says Stamp Black Cardstock, heat embossed with Simon Says Stamp Fine Detail White Embossing Powder, trimmed and fixed on the panels using Foam Adhesive.
I dipped my finger into Distress Collage Medium, tapped lightly on to the panels and sprinkled with Sizzix sequins in co-ordinating colours.
I matted the panels on to Simon Says Stamp Black Cardstock and fixed to white card blanks using Distress Collage Medium Matte.
Now it's time for you to hop over and visit the very talented Kim Hamilton to see the magic she has created with the Love You and Love You Too releases and if you missed Day 1 of the Blog Hop, you can check out loads more inspiration HERE.
A lovely design and technique! Beautiful cards, Kath!
ReplyDeleteI love the bright and cheery colors you used on these beautiful butterfly cards!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your beautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteI love your monochromatic cards! I'm inspired to pull out my Distress Sprays!
ReplyDeleteLove the vibrant colours Kath and a lovely technique...
ReplyDeleteAnne
These are beautiful! I love butterflies! I haven't tried any of the distress oxide sprays yet, but they look awesome!
ReplyDeleteReally like using my stencils in a variety of ways and this certainly does that! Your butterfly cards are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteAll of these are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards
ReplyDeleteThose cards are beautiful and thanks for showing how they were done.
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas and beautiful cards!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful butterfly color creations.
ReplyDeleteMelissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
Wonderful butterflies.
ReplyDeleteMelissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
So beautifully done! All of these colors are SO pretty.
ReplyDeleteThese are SO beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your ideas!
ReplyDeleteI love butterflies - your cards are soo pretty
ReplyDeleteYour cards are beautiful! I love the design and the bright colors!
ReplyDeleteLove seeing your beautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteLove to use butterflies in my
ReplyDeletecards. The stencil and stamping
is wonderful. thanks for sharing
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Hi, Kath- You've succeeded on a number of levels. A) you've reminded me to get out my oxide sprays and use them! B) you've shown a layout that I could easily do and I love the juxtaposition of hearts and butterflies c) You've given viewers a look at how to use a new set of stamps. Thanks for all this!! Health and happiness to you in '21!
ReplyDeleteLori S in PA
Love those bright backgrounds and butterfly design.
ReplyDeletePersonally I have never used this type of technique, but it is very interesting. I want to give it a go and try to recreate. Thank you for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWow! Very beautiful! Thanks for the fabulous inspiration!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors! I haven't tried this technique but have inspired me to try!
ReplyDeleteVery artistic creations! I might need get some sprays...!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards.
ReplyDeleteGreat presentation of the Love you too release.
ReplyDeleteThese cards are so pretty and bright! Love them.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful cards with wonderful use of color!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty cards! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to combine those products, and your vibrant colors are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are beautiful. Butterflies and hearts just seem to go together!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are so pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are really Beautiful cards!!!
ReplyDeleteButterflies and hearts, perfect combo! Pretty cards!
ReplyDeleteButterflies & hearts are just made for each other! Love your cards!
ReplyDeleteKath, this is a new technique for me. I love the use of the spray ink on the stencil then taking it to paper. I'll have to give that a whirl.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to have to try the distress sprays, what a neat technique!
ReplyDeleteImpactful colors & designs! Thanks for introducing me to this technique! Appreciate your creativity!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors you used for your cards...so bright!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards. Those backgrounds are amazing.
ReplyDeleteI like how you used a single color for each. These are so artsy/cool
ReplyDeleteYour cards have such a lovely vintage feel! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese cards Kath are amazing the backgrounds you create are stunning love the butterflies x
ReplyDeleteVery pretty cards, I really like the sprays with the stencils.
ReplyDeleteI love techniques like this, simple to do yet having so much depth to the look!
ReplyDeletelove all these butterflies
ReplyDeleteLove the life and the hope in your cards!
ReplyDeletelove how the cards can be used for all occasions.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful butterfly cards!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteLove the sentiments in Butterfly Kisses. Your backgrounds rock.
ReplyDeleteAmazing and beautiful cards ❤️
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! Love the technique and the colors.
ReplyDeleteThese cards are so beautiful. Love the technique.
ReplyDeleteLooks good and I like that you did something different
ReplyDeleteThese are great cards! Love the way you used the Oxide Spray with the stamp and stencil.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful butterfly cards, Kath. I think I may have to buy some sprays. Thank you for sharing. Awesome SSS release.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! So pretty!
ReplyDeleteIncredible colors, backgrounds and BUTTERFLIES!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea...I’m going to try this
ReplyDeleteLove your beautiful cards Kath. Thank you for sharing! ❤️
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, Kath, and so eye-catching! Love this way to use the stencil! Thanks so much for sharing your wonderful inspiration! Take care! :)
ReplyDeleteREally striking and colourful. Love your design.
ReplyDeleteNice idea for the butterfly layers.
ReplyDeleteCool cards! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteVery happy cards
ReplyDeleteThese are all so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Looking forward to seeing this technique.
ReplyDeletestunning cards - what a great technique!!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous note cards. Lovely background.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards as always Kath.xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! I love the technique you used to create the backgrounds.
ReplyDeleteThe butterfly stencil and stamp sets are so attractive.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful cards :-)
ReplyDeleteAwwww, these are so lovely!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. I like the different colors! Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteSuper gorgeous inspiration really must try out some new techniques. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeletehugs Christine x
Love this technique and your cards are lovely!
ReplyDeleteLove the combination of the stencil and stamped images and just the right addition of sparkle!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love using stamps and stencils.
ReplyDeletelove how you created these arty cards -thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteLove your cards! Thanks for sharing this technique!
ReplyDeleteYou did such a great job, they're awesome.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing...
Beautiful cards
ReplyDeletethese cards are so fun!
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