Simon Says Stamp STAMPtember Collaboration with Concord & 9th

Hello Friends and welcome back! Today’s STAMPtember collaboration set is with Concord & 9th and features a wreath building stamp set. Let’s not waste time and get into the details!

NOTE: all supplies are linked in the thumbnails at the end of this blog post.

I began this card by stamping the florals and leaves onto a panel of Neenah 110lb cardstock using C&9 inks in Grapefruit and Artichoke. This set also includes individual flowers, so I stamped those using Nectar ink and fussy cut those out.

I trimmed the panel down using SSS Postage Stamp Edge Frames and gave it a gold splatter for additional interest. I always need more leaves so I used the C&9 Primrose Garden dies for those, and cut several leaves from two colors of green cardstock.

The sentiment that I used is the C&9th Scripted Thanks die, which is from a summer camp bundle several years ago and doesn’t appear to be available. But, you can use whatever you have in your stash that will fit. I cut the thanks once from gold cardstock and twice from black cardstock and adhered those together using liquid glue.

My panel was adhered to the card base and I glued the green leaves in place and adhered the individual flowers atop those with foam tape. To finish up, I added some PinkFresh Jewels for some sparkle.

That does it for this project! I hope you enjoyed it, and I hope it inspires you to get crafty in your space! Don’t forget to head over to Simon’s website to snatch up your copy of this collab set, because once they’re gone, they’re gone forever! Thanks again for stopping by, and I hope you have a wonderful day!

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Honeycomb and Triangle Birthday

Hello Crafty Friends and thanks for joining me toady! It’s been a minute since I’ve posted here, but it’s good to be back in the studio creating and having fun! Today’s card set is featuring several products, some new and some older favorites. So, let’s go through the details!

To begin, I cut several backgrounds from Neenah 110lb cardstock using the new-ish Concord and 9th Honeycomb Quilt Top die and the Triangle Background. These are so much fun and there are so many possibilities for awesome cards using different designs, as well as different color combinations. Once the backgrounds were cut, I pulled out two different sets of color combos using Concord and 9th cardstock and used the included dies to cut the triangles and hexagons.

For the first card, I stamped the sentiment from the SSS Clean Line Stacks onto black cardstock using VersaMark Ink and heat embossed it using SSS Detail White Embossing Powder. I used the coordinating die set to trim it out along with two additional die cuts and adhered those together using glue. I determined the placement of the triangles and adhered the sentiment to the panel and began adhering the triangles using SSS 3D Foam Squares. The panel was then adhered to a black panel for contrast, and then to the card base. Once completed, I added some PFS Matte Gold Metallic Pearls for some added bling.

On the second card, I die cut the SSS Basic Box Card Happy Birthday sentiment three times from black cardstock, and adhered all of those together using liquid glue. Again, I adhered the sentiment and began adhering the triangles using foam squares for dimension. For this one, I added some shiny PFS Gold Metallic Pearls.

For the third card, I switched to the Honeycomb Quilt Top dies. Once again, I die cut the sentiment three times and glued those together and then glued it directly to the panel and adhered the hexagons using foam squares. For that added bling, I added some PFS Twilight Ombre Glitter Drops to finish it off before adhering everything to the card base.

I actually ended up making eleven cards using these two cover plate dies from Concord and 9th, most of them being birthday cards since my stash has kind of dwindled over time. It was super easy to do the cutting, and then sit and assemble.

I hope you enjoyed these cards, and I hope they inspire you to get crafty. Thanks again for stopping by today, and don’t forget to stay awesome!

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