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Saturday, February 28, 2026

SSS Beutiful Moments Blog Hop, Printmaking Clovers Take 2

 *This post contains affiliate links to Simon Says Stamp.


Today I'm hopping with Simon Says Stamp, celebrating the Beautiful Moments release. You should be arriving here from Mindy Eggen's blog. The full hop list list is at the end of this post is if you need it. As usual, there are prizes at stake. One lucky commenter at each stop along the hop will receive $25 to spend in the Simon store, and any Beautiful Moments purchase this month will receive the above stamp set free. 

My cards today feature my new Printmaking Clovers set. I shared a couple of basic cards on Thursday featuring the set, and today I'm stepping up my cards a bit.


For my first card, I stamped the clovers on chartreuse cardstock using Fairway and Field for the first two layers, but gold embossing the third layer along with the sentiment.  You need to make sure that you fully dry the panel with a heat gun before you stamp the embossed layer. You can see that I have a few stray embossed speckles because I rushed it a little.


I also added some inking around the edges of the panel using Fairway ink and a blending brush. This just gives your panel a gorgeous glowy effect.

Next up, I pulled out the coordinating dies. I stamped two sets of leaves using Pawsitively Saturated Ink Trio 2 (Celery, Limelicious, and Pearfection), stamping the Celery layer twice to ensure good coverage/brightness.


I then die cut the two sets of clovers, and adhered them to a panel of chartreuse cardstock using foam tape in a grid formation.


The sentiment, from the set, was stamped with Versa Clair black ink and popped up with an additional layer of foam tape.

For my final card, I stamped the clovers using Pawsitively Saturated Ink Trio 8 (Sprout, Fairway, and Field), and die cut.


These were then arranged in a wavy line across my card, and finished off with another sentiment from the set.


I added a green mat that shows just at the top and bottom edges of the clover panel to accentuate the horizontal flow of the card.

Hope this gives you some other ideas for how to use this set. Your next stop on the hop is Alberto Gava, and don't forget to leave a comment here to be entered to win the $25 credit.  The full hop list is below as well. Enjoy the hop!

Simon Says Stamp Blog
Nina-Marie Trapani
Heather Hoffman
Suzy Plantamura
Cathy Zielske
Jennifer McGuire
Laura Bassen
Amy Rysavy
Mindy Eggen
Miriam Prantner
Alberto Gava
Kath Stewart
Betsy Green
Mary Reiner
Nicki Baxley
Savannah O'Gwynn

57 comments:

  1. Miriam, I always appreciate your cards! Thank you for gifting us with creative ways to step up our cards.

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  2. Wow, at first I thought you shared a wonderful tri-fecta of Saint Patrick's Day cards but as I kept scrolling I found two more that you shared a day or two before . WONDERFUL St Paddy's Day cards, sadly I think March 17th is an occasion that many don't make & share cards for, I do so I appreciate you giving me multiple wonderful cards for inspiration, Thank you !!!

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  3. Your cards make me want these clovers!! So cute

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  4. Love your St. Patrick's Day Cards! I love the gold highlights in the first card and how you popped up the shamrocks in the second. Beautiful!

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  5. What fun clover cards! These are soooo clever!

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  6. These are so pretty! My youngest daughter was born on St. Patrick's Day!

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  7. Great cards! My youngest daughter was born on St. Patrick's day!

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  8. I've always been partial to shamrock designs, and love your cards! Found a 4-leaf clover once and I still have it! I made an epoxy pendant with it!

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  9. Love your St. Patrick's Day cards. Was on the fence about about that stamp, but now I need to go and get it. Thanks for sharing.

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  10. Lovely cards. Thank you for the details of creating them. I enjoy the diverse looks of these cards.

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  11. Pretty St. Patrick Day cards Miriam. Love the pretty green hues.

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  12. Beautiful cards. Thank you for the inspiration.

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  13. I truly love all of these cards. Love the gold embossed powder on the first one!

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  14. Nice! I especially like the last card with the chain of shamrocks on the white background.

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  15. Pretty card and sweet sentiment! So many great products!

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  16. Lucky to have a Crafty friend like you!

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  17. Cute cards. Nice to see that it doesn't have to be for St.Patrick's. I found a 4 leaf clover one time when I was a child. It was such a thrill. [Bunny]

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  18. Can't go wrong with green clovers

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  19. I love the different St. Patty's day cards!

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  20. very pretty shamrock cards for St. Patrick's Day. I love that you showed different ways to use this stamp.

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  21. Couldn't find my comment, so I'll post again. I really like your cards. The first St. Pat's card seems to glow with the gold. You did a great job with your ink blending.

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  22. I love the touch of gold on the shamrocks of the first card!

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  23. Lovely cards. I really like the partly embossed clovers.

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  24. Lucky, lucky shamrocks! Such pretty cards!

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  25. The shamrock stamps are genius! Thank you for sharing your creations.

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  26. The shamrock stamps are genius. Thank you for sharing your creations.

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  27. I love that each clover is unique. Pretty.

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  28. Nice way to add dimension to the Shamrocks.

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  29. Whoever receives one of these cards is definitely LUCKY!! Love them all!!

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  30. Whoever receives one of these cards is definitely LUCKY!! Love them all!!

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  31. I have print making hearts and need this one because I’m Irish!

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  32. I like the different colors on the shamrocks. These look just wonderful for March.

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  33. Love all three of these! My favorite is the last one where you have a string of shamrocks going across the card!

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  34. Such beautiful cards! Love all 3.

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  35. love how you used this stencil - very creative and inspiring

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  36. Beautiful cards and wonderful design of this set. Love all the ways this set can be used. Thanks for sharing your amazing talents and inspiring.

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  37. Such fun cards! love the lucky clover!

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  38. I love the different looks you created with the clovers! They're all fabulous!

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  39. LOVE the different ways you used this stamp/die set! Fun tip to use gold embossing for one of the clover prints!

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  40. Such fun cards!! Love all the ideas for using this set.

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  41. I like the different takes on your cards. Very nice!

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  42. I like the different takes on your cards!

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