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Happy Friday! Today I'm participating in a blog hop celebrating the Simon Says Stamp Splendor release! You should have arrived here from my good friend Cheiron Brandon's blog.
As with all good hops there are prizes to be won. Simon is giving away a $25 credit to the store at every stop along the hop. All you have to do to be entered to win is leave a comment on this post. In addition, they have a fun promotion going on this weekend, you can receive the Margot Tile embossing folder pictured above free with any purchase of $25 or more this weekend using code MRGT.
OK, on to my cards. Today I'm showing off my new Lucky You designs. There is a stamp set with coordinating dies as well as a standalone set.
This first set of cards was a two-fer and also features the previously released Linking Lucky Clovers die set.
I started out creating the card on the left. I stamped and gold embossed the Lucky You sentiment on a panel of chartreuse cardstock. Then, I die cut the Linking Lucky Clovers die several times from both a darker green and Gold Matte cardstock.
I arranged the outline pieces in the darker green around my sentiment, adhering them, and then inlaying the clovers from the Gold Matte cardstock. I love all the shine from the Gold Matte, but it was making the gold embossed sentiment look kind of dull, so I ended up adding the Lucky You die in Gold Matte as well. This was adhered slightly offset from the embossed sentiment. I really love the look and will be definitely doing this again with some of my other sentiments.
After I finished this card, I figured I would make a second since I had a full set of the opposite pieces used for the first card - the Gold Matte outlines and the dark green clovers.
To switch things up a bit, this time I oriented the card vertically and went with just the die cut sentiment to save some time. The sentiment was adhered first, and then the other pieces were arranged around it.
For this next card I wanted to feature one of the clover stamps from the Lucky You stamp set. This was stamped many many times on a very light chartreuse cardstock in a darker green and then die cut.
I then adhered these to a white panel with foam tape in a nice tight pattern. You could definitely just stamp these to create the pattern, but I'm not great at stamping in straight lines, and I also really like the dimension that was created.
Next up, I pulled out the previously released Shamrock background (one of my all time favorites).
I started by inking up a panel using Cabbage at the Top, and Artichoke at the bottom. Then I stamped the background using Artichoke at the top, and Kale at the bottom.
The sentiment was die cut from Gold Matte cardstock, and the shadow piece from white cardstock. This was inked with Kale. The sentiment pieces were adhered together and the popped up with foam tape.
A secondary sentiment, from the Lucky You stamp set was embossed in gold and the popped up as well.
Finally, a super quick and easy one layer card.
Here I simply embossed the sentiment in gold on a piece of soft gray cardstock, and then embossed a second sentiment using Peeled Paint Distress Embossing Glaze.
So easy, but perfect for mailing and just a fun card that works for both girls and guys.
That's all I have to share today. Your next stop on the hop is Dilay Nacar, and the full hop list is below in case you need it. Don't forget to leave a comment here to be entered to win that $25 credit to the Simon store. Good luck and happy hopping!
Simon Says Stamp Blog
Nina-Marie Trapani
Caly Person
Jennifer McGuire
Suzy Plantamura
Amy Rysavy
Bibi Cameron
Debby Hughes
Lisa Addesa
Emily Midgett
Cheiron Brandon
Miriam Prantner
Dilay Nacar
Allison Frazier
Natasha Vacca
Absolutely beautiful cards! My favorite is the shamrock background card, WOW! Love the sentiments too! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI like all of these cards but especially the last two. And that shamrock background stamp from last year is amazing.
ReplyDeleteI ESPECIALLY like the YOU GOT ME card. The background is gorgeous
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness - I love those sentiments! Love the cards!
ReplyDeleteI love this stamp set and the colours used. Very unique
ReplyDeleteI Love your cards and the shamrock background stamp. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card for St. Patrick's Day, or any day for that matter.
ReplyDeleteLove that you thought to make a 2nd card from the "leftovers". Great idea!
ReplyDeleteLove the gold. Beautiful cards.
ReplyDeleteNICE ST. PADDY'S DAY CARD AND THE USE OF THE LEFTOVERS
ReplyDeleteFUN CARDS
ReplyDeleteWho doesn't love a lucky shamrock?? So pretty....
ReplyDeleteGreat cards....love the lucky you theme.
ReplyDeleteThese cards are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI'm Irish! I LOVE ST. Pat's cards! These are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are great! I really like the shamrock background.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! Great ideas for some St. Patrick's Day cards.
ReplyDeleteOh Wow! What a fabulous group of cards! My favorite is your first with the inlay.
ReplyDeleteAmazing card! I have never made a St Patty's card, but this makes me want to now! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat an impressive and fun set of cards!! I love how you used both the "positive" and "negative" die cuts for the first two cards. Both are uniquely beautiful. And the last card is so clean and simple but still has a big "wow" factor. Wonderful job.
ReplyDeleteAdorable projects! I really like the gold and green one!
ReplyDeleteGreat St. Patrick's Day theme cards. Love the colors!
ReplyDeleteGreat shamrock cards!!! Love your designs.
ReplyDeleteI loved that you showed so many fantastic creative ways to use everything. It really teaches me to look at the possibilities and open my mind to what could be!
ReplyDeleteTHese are amazing!
ReplyDeleteThese are so fun! I am a sucker for shamrocks
ReplyDeleteLove and will definitely be CASE-ing your shamrock background card. I just stamped that same background and wasn't sure what to do with it...now I do!
ReplyDeleteSuper fun set of luck themed cards!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards!
ReplyDeleteAll of the cards are so creative. I loved that you were able to make the first two cards with alternating clovers using all of your die cuts. I love when synergy happens and you can use all of the supplies. The gold and green are very pretty. You are very creative. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing so many cards to showcase this new release.
Loving the lucky items in the release
ReplyDeleteLove the cards you created! I'm partial to shamrock designs, and these are awesome! Great sentiments too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, lots of fantastic inspiration!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, these cards are so fun! I love the large shamrocks background (You got me)!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards! I love the fun sentiments too! Vey eye-catching!! Thanks for the great inspiration! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat bunch of cheerful, fun cards!
ReplyDeleteLove the cards. They are all so pretty. I haven't made any St. Patrick's Day cards in a while and this has inspired me to make some.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! Super Cute!
ReplyDeleteI love your cards! The dimension on your clover card looks fabulous. I can't stamp in a straight line either. Thank you for the inspiration today.
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards!
ReplyDeleteI feel like I found the pot of gold!!! Love your Shiny and Beautiful cards!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful inspiration! Love how you used the reverse colors for your clovers on the first pair.
ReplyDeleteWonderful set of cards! I love the first one with gold a lot :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE each one of these cards! What talent you have!
ReplyDeleteLove these shamrock cards. I wish a pot of gold came with the stamps ??!! 😂😂😂
ReplyDeleteLovely variations on a theme!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovely 😍
ReplyDeleteWonderful St. Patrick's Day cards!
ReplyDeleteLove the mixing of the green inks!! Simply gorgeous!! And the sentiments make me laugh!! Great new release and fabulous cards, Miriam!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors on your cards - perfect!!!!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteSo much eye candy! What gorgeous cards and in my favourite colour too! Love them all and the gorgeous gold accents too xoxo
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