Friday, January 12, 2024

SSS Smitten & Sweetheart Blog Hop, Day 1

 *This post contains affiliate links to Simon Says Stamp.


Welcome to Day 1 of the Smitten & Sweetheart Blog Hop!  You should be arriving here from Mindy Eggen's blog, but I will have the full hop list below if you need it.  Today's hop celebrates not only yesterday's Sweetheart release, but the Smitten release which occurred last month.

All good blog hops have prizes, and as usual, one lucky commenter at each spot on this hop will receive a $25 credit in the Simon store.  In addition, everyone can get the Hearts and Stars stencil pictured above free with any order this weekend using code HTZ24.

Today I'm featuring more cards created using my Printmaking Hearts products.  This first set of cards features the stamps.


These hearts are very easy to line up.  There are three layers, and for these cards I did all the stamping at once.  I placed two of the layers in my regular sized MISTI.  f you're looking at the MISTI straight on, one was positioned to stamp my card panel when it was placed in the bottom left corner of the MISTI.  The second was positioned to stamp my card panel when it was rotated 90 degrees and placed in the top left corner of the MISTI.  For the third layer, I used my Tim Holtz platform.  This way I could place all the layers once and get all the panels stamped at the same time.

Note, I cut all my panels to A2 size (4 1/4" x 5 1/2") centering the stamps on the panel.  This gave me enough margin to stamp the sentiment below the hearts if I wanted.

I mixed things up in terms of stamping, backgrounds, and sentiment placement o give you an idea of different ways you can use the stamp set.


This first card is very straightforward.  I used Cheeky, Lilac, and Amethyst.  The panel was trimmed down to leave space at the bottom for the sentiment, also from the set, which was stamped with Versa Claire black ink.  A dark purple mat compelted the look.


Next, I stamped the hearts using one of the full color families from Simon: Bubblegum, Sweets, and Taffy.  If you're not in the mood to color mix yourself, you can never go wrong using one of these ready-made color trios.  

These were stamped on a subtle grid pattered paper which softens it up a bit.  I added a black die cut frame which was popped up with foam tape as well as another of the sentiments from the set embossed in white and popped up as well.


I chose a slightly more 'patterned' paper for this next card and stamped the hearts using Bubblegum, Morning, and Twilight.  A light blue patterned paper mat and a sentiment from the Reverse All the Love Sentiment Strips were added as well.


This last one is my favorite.  These hearts were created using Distress Embossing Glaze on kraft cardstock.  I used Lumberjack Red, Lost Shadow, and Hickory Smoke. To give it a little more moodiness, I inked the edges with a combination of Frayed Burlap and Ground Espresso.

The sentiment is again from the set and embossed in white.  The original embossing was a little too white, so I toned it down a bit by coloring the embossing with my E25 Copic.  Just cuts the contrast a bit.

For these next two cards, I thought it would be fun to create cards using just the coordinating die, which can really function as a standalone die.


It's a very similar formula for both, but done two different ways.  

First, I created a couple of painted panels using Distress Paint.  I used Lumberjack Red, Weathered Wood, and Black Soot.  For the card on the left, I kind of randomly painted a piece of watercolor paper, for the card on the right, I started by painting the panel with Lumberjack Red, and then added some Black Soot to the bottom, tapering off as I moved up the panel to create an ombre effect.

When the randomly painted panel (on the left) was dry, I die cut my hearts.  


These were popped up on a white panel, and I added a sentiment from the All the Love Reverse Sentiment Strips which was popped up as well.

For the second card, I used the painted panel as a background.


This was adhered to a piece of Champagne Matte cardstock.  I then die cut the hearts from a piece of white cardstock, and popped the negative piece up over my painted background.  I again finished the card off with one of the sentiments from the Reverse All the Love Sentiment Strips.

Super easy, and I love the clean and simple look of these.

OK, your next stop on the hop is my very good friend Cheiron Brandon, and the full hop list is below.

Don't forget to leave a comment to be in the drawing for the $25 store credit.  Good luck, and enjoy the hop!

Simon Says Stamp Blog
Nichol Spohr
Laura Bassen
Cathy Zielske
Barbara Tarayao
Keisha Charles
Mindy Eggen
Miriam Prantner
Cheiron Brandon
Tina Smith
Heather Ruwe
Lea Lawson
Seeka
Jean Doeringsfeld
Barb Engler

60 comments:

  1. Fabulous creations! Love the different colors you have chosen and each with a different sentiment. Fantastic!

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  2. Such beautiful designs and inspiration! Thanks!!

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  3. Wow, I love the dark gradient reds on those cards!

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  4. The printmaking heart stamp and die set is a wonderful idea and your cards are lovely!

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  5. Fantastic cards, Miriam!! And your printmaking set is the hit of the hop! WELL DONE!!
    Lori S in PA

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  6. Beautiful Card. I love this stencil.

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  7. Beautiful cards!!!!! I love the hearts!!!

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  8. I Love all your cards but my favorite is the red heart card.

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  9. Amazing how different all of your cards are using the same stamp set. But I especially like how you used the die set to create two different cards. What a fun release for February holidays.

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  10. The last 2 are particularly wonderful. I love kraft backgrounds, and the DEEEEEP reds are great

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  11. I love how a simple design can be so many different things with creativity. Thank you.

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  12. These are all so beautiful but my favorite is the blue and pink heart card. Love it!

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  13. Love the hearts on all of your pretty cards!

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  14. Fabulous cards, Miriam! And this new set is a clever and modern take on the old "Tic Tac Toe Hearts" die.

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  15. Thanks for sharing! I love how you used the kraft!

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  16. Love all three but the colors on the third speak to me... thanks for the tip on using your Misti for layering these. Nicely done.

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  17. your cards are so pretty - thanks for sharing them

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  18. Your favorite is also my favorite! Gorgeous!

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  19. Just a brilliant job with the red paint/watercolors! Thanks for the great inspiration!

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  20. I love the variety of colors of hearts you did!

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  21. Fabulous cards! I love the kraft card.

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  22. Beautiful cards! I love your Printmaking stamps! The hearts are so pretty with so many possibilities!

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  23. Beautiful cards! I also love the kraft card...it looks amazing! Love that you gave us a variety of techniques. Thank you for sharing!

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  24. Oh I love the mixture of colors you used on all your cards!

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  25. Love the use of the hearts. A+++

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  26. Miriam, your color choices for the hearts is terrific. My favorites are the dark reds used for thelast 2 cards and the card with the brown background. Great job ❤

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  27. Beautiful cards... great stencil ❤️

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  28. Fantastic cards!
    My favorites are the Purple and Pink cards.

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  29. Fabulous cards! Love the different color combos -- love getting different looks.

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  30. Gorgeous deep red heart windows!

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  31. Wonderful variety of hearts & colors.
    Melissa
    "SunshineHoneyBee"

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  32. I really liked the red, gold and green color combinations - beautiful

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  33. Love these Printmaking Hearts! Beautiful cards! Lots of possibilities with different color combos!

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  34. I love everything about this blockprint stamp set. Everyone's take on it is different. Love your color combos. Especially pulling in black soot. Wow!

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  35. It's so fun to see these hearts done in different colors. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  36. Love the hearts. My favorite is the one with the distress embossing glaze on kraft. I love the look it gives.

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  37. I love how different they all look!!! Beautiful colors!!!!

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  38. Great cards. I really like the looks of the raised panel with the hearts behind it.

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  39. Love all the patterns of your hearts-so fun!

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  40. Such cute cards. Love these hearts.

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  41. You obviously put your "heart" into these cards

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  42. Very stylish cards. The reds are my favorite.

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  43. Love technique you used for these cards. So pretty.

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  44. Your cards are so fun. Love the unique color combos.

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  45. Wow! Love them all! They are all gorgeous!

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  46. Great designs. Love the colors you used.

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  47. Love these designs with this fun set!

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