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I know it's been all Christmas all the time around here lately, but there's a new release over at Simon Says Stamp today called To Love, and it's all about Valentine's. I've got a few new products in this release, including the stamp set I'm featuring today called Circle Sentiments. There are some coordinating/standalone dies too, but today I'm focusing on the stamps.
The set includes several circle images with a letter or shape in the negative space in the center of the circle. There are then coordinating stamps that fill in those negative spaces with different patterns that you can mix and match. I've also included a bunch of secondary sentiments.
This first card uses the majority of the letters to create the main 'I LOVE YOU' sentiment. I used Flannel, Morning, and Sky for the circle alphas themselves. I then used the coordinating small stamps to fill in some of the negative space in those letters using Sky, Night, and Earl ink. One of the secondary sentiments was stamped with Versa Clair black ink below.
The top card in this photo was super quick and easy to create. I used Bubblegum and Watermelon ink to stamp the circle images. The negative space in the letters was then filled using the smaller stamps and Watermelon ink, and I added one of the secondary sentiments to complete the thought.
For the second card, I thought it would be fun to create using just the small stamps. I went with rainbow color scheme using Taffy, Cherry, Pucker, Mandarin, Cantaloupe, Sunburst, Limelicious, Lucky, Royal, Night, and Amethyst. Another of the small coordinating sentiments was added too.
Finally, you might have noticed that I snuck in 'merry christmas' as a secondary sentiment.
This was specifically so I could make the above card. This makes one of the quickest, easiest Christmas cards ever. Dublin and Watermelon were used for the circle images.
That's all for me today, but be sure to head over to Simon to check out the full release. I'll be back tomorrow with some more To Love inspiration.
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