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Hi friends! Today I'm participating in Day 1 of a two day blog hop celebrating the Simon Says Stamp DieCember release. You should have arrived here from Mindy Eggen's blog. I will have the full blog hop list at the end of the post in case you need it.
All good blog hops involve prizes right? Well this one is no exception. Simon is giving away a $25 store credit to one commenter at every stop along the hop. AND you can get the die pictured above free with any purchase for the next week using code FLURRY.
My projects today feature my latest die set, Bold Scandinavian wafer dies. I love the Scandinavian aesthetic and have designed numerous Scandinavian products over the years. These dies are so much fun to play with and today I'm sharing several different ways to use them.
First up, some basic cards.
For these first cards, I challenged myself to create flowers only using scraps. For the card on the right, I created a couple of flowers by layering the various die piece over each other. The flower on the right is adhered directly to the card base, while the flower on the right was popped up for some dimension.
The sentiment, from my previously released Plant Sentiments set was popped up with foam tape.
For the card on the left, I wanted to create an inlaid card. Once I decided which layers/colors to use, the individual pieces were die cut. Then, starting with the largest/outside layer, I die cut the next smallest piece from within that die cut until each of my pieces nested within the outside layer I then die cut the largest piece from a piece of printer paper, covered it with adhesive, and assembled my fully inlaid flower.
Similarly, for the leaves, I die cut the smaller leaf from within the larger one.
Next I cut a basic panel of white cardstock and die cut the flower stem from it. A small piece of printer paper covered with adhesive was placed behind this area, and then I inlaid a die cut stem.
Next, I die cut both the outside layer of the flower as well as the large leaves from my panel.
Then I cut a large panel of printer paper to cover almost the entire panel, covered it with adhesive, and adhered it to the back of the card. The flower piece as well as the leaves were then inlaid into the panel.
The sentiment, also from the Plant Sentiments set was added and the entire piece was adhered to my card base.
My next card steps things up a bit. Years ago my sister visited Japan and brought me back some really lovely papers which I have been hoarding, but I thought this would be the perfect project to use them on.
I cut a bunch of different pieces from the papers and then mixed and matched the layers until I got a combination that I liked.
I wanted some texture for the background. Looking through my scrap papers, I found this piece of kraft cardstock that I had stamped with white pigment ink ages ago. I thought it was perfect for my background.
The background was stitched to my card base, and then I arranged my flowers and leaves over top. The largest flower was adhered with one layer of foam tape, while the smallest was adhered with two layers.
The sentiment was popped up with foam tape as well.
I really loved how this turned out. The patterns remind me of fabric, which got my brain turning in another direction.
Years ago the girls had some really fun barrettes created with patterns kind of like the ones above. I've got limited amounts of fabric, but I have lots of felt, so I pulled that out to create some barrettes.
The layers were cut from felt and tacked together in the center. To finish my flower, I used a large sequin at the top which I stitched around/through several times.
The completed flower was then stitched to one of those snap type barrettes.
I talked my daughter Ellie into modeling the barrettes for me.
These were really quick and easy to put together, they would be a great gift for kids to make for siblings/cousins/aunts or a project/craft for Girl Scouts or a Sunday School class.
That's all for me today. Your next stop on the hop is my good friend Cheiron Brandon. The full list is below if you need it. Don't forget to leave a comment to be entered to win the $25 credit to the Simon store and good luck!
Laura Bassen
Nichol Spohr
Cathy Zielske
Barbara Tarayao
Emily Midgett
Keisha Charles
Mindy Eggen
Miriam Prantner
Cheiron Brandon
Heather Ruwe
Bobbi Lemanski
Barb Engler
Jean Doeringsfeld
The hair clips are darling!! Wasn't gonna get the flowers, but now I must!!
ReplyDeleteLove the flowers in the hair idea
ReplyDeleteClever use of these dies!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute barrettes and lovely cards.
ReplyDeleteyour flowers for your daughters hair are awesome.
ReplyDeleteYour daughters are lovely with their flowers in their hair.
ReplyDeleteCute cards. I Love the flowers on the cards and in hair. Great idea.
ReplyDeletecute ideas going to try the hair one for my granddaughter
ReplyDeleteSimple and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI also love the Scandinavian aesthetic - it helps that I'm 75% Scandinavian!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the idea for the hair clips! And cards are so cute too! 😍
ReplyDeleteOMG-- love this type flowers! Great dies & great card making BTW!!
ReplyDeleteI love the Scandinavian look also. These dies look like a lot of fun. Cute ideas
ReplyDeleteGreat cards, and such a fun hair barette!
ReplyDeleteYour projects are adorable. Thank you for sharing your DieCember inspiration!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful retro style to these florals, the hair accessories are too cute.
ReplyDeleteSuper CUTE!!!! Love these wonky flowers!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards, the barrettes are a wonderful idea!
ReplyDeleteI like the hair barrettes!
ReplyDeleteThe flowers are GORGEOUS! LOVE that you made hair pins too!
ReplyDeleteThese flowers remind me of the 1960's "flower power"! Ah, the memories!
ReplyDeleteHow fun to die cut felt and make hair clips!
ReplyDeleteI love these fun flowers and the mix of patterns and colors you used! Great cards and hair barrettes!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favorite sets! Love the card with the pattern papers - and oh my felt! The possibilities are endless! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese are so fun! I love the hair pins!
ReplyDeleteWhat an innovative way to use the dies to make barrettes, Miriam! Your cards are beautiful, too.
ReplyDeleteLove your cards and your daughters' bows.
ReplyDeleteThese dies look great with fabric. Love the barretts.
ReplyDeleteThe barrettes are adorable! Wish my girls were little again, but I don't think they want to go back to teen or pre-teen age again.
ReplyDeleteThose are different cards that have me rethinking how to use my dies in more ways! Thanks for the ideas!
ReplyDeleteAll of your projects are adorable but my favorite is the one using papers from Japan!! Everything about this card is wonderful! What a treasure. I would be framing this one!
ReplyDeleteDear Miriam,
ReplyDeleteYour makes are all pretty and I especially love the hair clips! TFS!! Lori S in PA
Love your cards. The flowers are so mod and funky! Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteCute cards and a great idea to use the dies for making barrettes
ReplyDeleteVery creative projects.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your talent.
Loving this Flower Power Post! :) The floral cards are FAB, love the 1st 2 clean and simple designs. Your Flower Barrettes are fantastic! So Pretty!
ReplyDeleteI never even noticed these dies. Great projects!
ReplyDeleteOh, your flowers used as head pieces are so adorable. Such cute and unique cards. I love that you did something other than Christmas. So great. Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card. I love this die set.
ReplyDeleteWow! So many beautiful ideas using this die set! I love the barrettes and your use of patterned paper! Gorgeous creations!
ReplyDeleteFun set of dies. The barrettes are so sweet, as are the cards!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty projects.....love the hair clips.
ReplyDeleteThese flowers look very 60s to me, and also It's A Small World-esque. Really sweet.
ReplyDeleteThe barrettes are such a fantastic idea!
ReplyDeleteSo many uses, love these dies!
ReplyDeleteFantastic, modern designs, and look at those barrettes! How clever!
ReplyDeleteFantastic, modern designs, and would you look at those barrettes - how clever!
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards! And those hair clips are so sweet!
ReplyDeleteThe hair ties are a cute idea
ReplyDeleteCertainly a unique take on the flowers. I like the hair ties as well. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteVery fun flower dies and love the hair barrettes!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards!
ReplyDeleteSweet cards and fun hair clips!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great use of these dies--love the card and hair clips!
ReplyDeleteVery mod ideas.
ReplyDeletevery modern look - love it
ReplyDeleteThose barrettes are great!
ReplyDeleteGreat look at the sets and nice ideas for use.
ReplyDeleteNice cards! Love those barrettes also!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards and barrettes! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI thought they would work with fabric! Love the barettes!
ReplyDeleteSuch fun cards and cute hair clips!
ReplyDeleteThese cards are so cute! They have a lovely retro feel. And the hair clips are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteNot a fan of the dies but your cards are cute. Thank you for doing this.
ReplyDeleteYou have such beautiful and exquisite projects!! So talented and imaginative!!
ReplyDeleteSooo fun 😁
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