Saturday, May 30, 2026

Simon Says - Always There Blog Hop Day 2

Hi my friends, welcome to my stop on Day 2 of the Simon Says Stamp Blog Hop for the Always There release. I'm thrilled to be joining lots of talented friends and designers to share inspiration using products from this fabulous release and you can check out all the products in the release HERE.

Simon Says Stamp has a blog hop exclusive give-away, the Exclusive and "Not Yet Released" Hot Mess 3" x 4" stamp set  will be automatically added to your cart that contains any of the Beautiful Always There products! This gift with purchase will be valid until 31st May at 11:59 pm ET or while supplies last.

I created a trio of cards using the beautiful Floral Word Builder 6" x 8" stamp set, Floral World Builder Sentiments 3" x 4" stamp set and Rounded Rectangles dies.

I began by creating pale pastel backgrounds on A2 panels of Distress Watercolor card using Spun Sugar, Tumbled Glass and Scattered Straw Distress Oxide inks.
I stamped the Simon Says Stamp Floral Word Builder images on to the panels inked with Versafine Clair Nocturne ink to create the words.
I coloured the images using Distress Watercolor Pencils (colours listed below) and a Detail Water Brush, added dots to the flower centers with a Sakura Black Glaze Pen and splatters on the background to match the colours of the flowers.
I die-cut A2 white side folding card blanks using the largest of the Simon Says Stamp Rounded Rectangles Dies, placing the edge of the die slightly off the the left hand edge of the cards.
I used the second largest Rounded Rectangles Die to cut the stamped panels.
I fixed the panels to the cards using Simon Says Stamp Pawsitively Perfect Craft Glue. I stamped the Floral Word Builder sentiments on to scraps of Distress Black HeavyStock, inked with Versamark ink, sprinkled with White Embossing Powder and heat set. I die-cut the sentiments using the smallest Rounded Rectangles Die and fixed in place with Simon Says Stamp Thin 3D Foam Squares.
Distress Watercolor Pencils used - Spun Sugar to add shading to the letters, Fossilized Amber, Wild Honey, Shabby Shutters and Scorched Timber.
Distress Watercolor Pencils used - Wild Honey to add shading to  the letters, Saltwater Taffy, Picked Raspberry, Tumbled Glass, and Rustic Wilderness.
Distress Watercolor Pencils - Tumbled Glass to add shading to the letters, Spun Sugar, Saltwater Taffy, Pine Needles and Scorched Timber.

If you've arrived from the very talented Caryn Davies blog, you're in the right place but if you happen to get lost along the way, the list of participants below will help you get back on track. Your Next stop on the hop is the amazing Carly Minner.

·  Simon Says Stamp Blog 

·  Barbara Tarayao

·  Emily Midgett

·  Nichol Spohr

·  Nicky Meek

·  Tina Smith

·  Heather Ruwe

·  Keisha Charles

·  Lisa Addesa

·  Sandi MacIver

·  Miriam Prantner

·  Alberto Gava

·  Caryn Davies

·  Kath Stewart (you are here)

·  Carly Minner

·  Natasha Polite

You'll find more inspiration from the release on Simon Says Stamp Always There Gallery HERE and if you make anything with the release, we would love you to share with us all in the Gallery. If you missed Day 1 of the Blog Hop, you can catch up HERE. In the meantime, I'm off to make myself a cuppa, find a comfy sofa and enjoy an afternoon of blog hopping and be inspired by all the makes.

Hugs Kath xxx

3 comments:

  1. Lovely collection! Thank you for sharing your method, these cards are an inspiration!

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  2. Three different focal words & three cards each one beautiful. Your pastel washed backgrounds made beautiful landing zones to stamp the letters on. Your water coloring added detail and interest bringing the images to life. By cutting down your focal panel smaller than the card base using the same shaped dies it added even more attention to detail to the art piece. Lovely cards, thanks so much for sharing them.

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  3. I love the idea behind this collection and I hope Simon completes the alphabet. You did a great job of coloring and you make it look so easy. :-)

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