Hi Everyone...welcome to another week on the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog. Thank you for joining us for last week's challenge and we hope you can join us this week too because

Hi Everyone...welcome to another week on the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog. Thank you for joining us for last week's challenge and we hope you can join us this week too because
Happy Friday my friends, we are heading for the last week of February already and the weather has turned very springlike in my neck of the woods. I'm sharing another card made with the Mix and Match Butterflies and Single Mix and Match Butterflies die from Simon Says March Card Kit. You can check out the contents of this fabulous, great value for money kit or purchase individual items from the kit HERE
Hello my friends, I'm back to share another card using the Dibble Tile Embossing Folder and Single Mix and Match Butterflies die set from Simon Says Stamp March Card Kit - Mix and Match Butterflies, indulging my obsession with Scorched Timber, the newest colour to join the Distress Family. You can check out the contents of this fabulous, great value for money kit or purchase individual items from the kit HERE
Hi Everyone...welcome to another week on the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog. Thank you for joining us for last week's challenge and we hope you can join us this week too because
Hello my friends, I'm back to share another card using the Mix and Match Butterflies stamp set, Dibble Tile Embossing Folder and Tim Holtz/Idea-ology Transparent Things from Simon Says Stamp March Card Kit - Mix and Match Butterflies. You can check out the contents of this fabulous, great value for money kit or purchase individual items from the kit HERE
I trimmed Simon Says Ivory cardstock included in the kit to create 2 panels - 4.1/4" x 5.1/2" and 3.1/4" x 4.1/2", placed the smaller panel in Simon Says Dibble Tile Embossing Folder and ran through my die-cutting machine. I inked lightly around the edge of the panel with Villainous Potion using a Distress Tiny Blending Tool.I trimmed the floral transparency from Tim Holtz/Idea-ology Transparent Things and fixed to the panel with small dots of Distress Collage Medium.