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FRIDAY, JULY 26, 2024


SSS CHEERING FOR YOU BLOG HOP



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Happy Friday!  Today I'm participating in a blog hop with Simon Says Stamp
featuring the new Cheering for You release.  You should be arriving here
from Emily Midgett's blog, and I'll have the full hop list below for you if you
need it.


As usual, Simon is giving away a $25 store credit on every stop along the way,
so be sure to leave a comment to be entered.


Today I'm showing off my new Monstera stencil set.  The set has four stencils,
three layers that make up the complete leaf as well as one stencil that is the
full leaf.  This is so much fun to create with and easy to use, and I'm tickled
that Simon was able to keep the price for the set under eight dollars, it's a
steal!



I had so much fun playing with different color combinations on my cards.  The
first two are just straight inking.  I did use a 'natural' cardstock for my
panels so there is a bet of texture and some flecks of color which soften things
a bit.


For the blue, I used Mist, Raindrop, and Pansy along with the Hi There die.





For the green card, I went with Kale, Artichoke, and Petunia along with a
Sentiment Strip.





And for the pink, I used Sweets, Amethyst, and Gold Embossing Paste.  The
sentiment is from the Be Bold set and was stamped with Versa Clair black and
then clear embossed.  Normally I'd use a gold sentiment, but the gold embossing
paste is so warm and bright that it doesn't really match with my embossing
powder and I thought it would look off.





For my last card, I mixed things up a bit.  The first three cards used the
individual layers because I wanted to use very different colors.  For this card,
since I was going with a color family, I used the whole leaf stencil and then
two layers.  The colors used were Dew, Mist, and Raindrop, and rather than a
focal leaf, I stenciled portions of several to create a patterned paper.





I finished things off with a sentiment from the Clean Line Stacks set.




That's all for me today, but there is still lots more to see.  Your next stop on
the hop is Heather Ruwe, and the full list is below as well.


Happy hopping!

Simon Says Stamp Blog
Caly Person
Cathy Zielske
Jennifer McGuire
Debby Hughes
Barbara Tarayao
Amy Rysavy
Keisha Charles
Emily Midgett
Miriam Prantner
Heather Ruwe
Anna-Karin Evaldsson
Kim Hamilton
Sandi MacIver

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THURSDAY, JULY 25, 2024


SSS CHEERING FOR YOU RELEASE



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It's time for another release from Simon Says Stamp!  I'm sharing a card
featuring my newest sentiment die/coordinating stamp set, Cheering You On,
paired with the new Bubble Rings embossing folder.


I started by embossing a panel of watercolor cardstock.  This was colored
with Tim Holtz watercolor pencils.  I channeled my elementary school art class
using three primary colors for the main circles:  Tumbled Glass, Fossilized
Amber, and Kitsch Flamingo.  Note that I only have two sets of watercolor
pencils, so am using the closest colors that I have.  After coloring those
areas, I used a wet brush to smooth out and the color.


Where the circles overlapped, I used a coordinating color - Spiced Marmelade for
where pink and yellow overlapped, Twisted Citron for yellow and blue, and Shaded
Lilac for blue and pink.  Again I used a wet brush to smooth out the color.





The panel was set aside to dry, while I did a bit of die cutting.  The shadow
piece was cut from black cardstock and the sentiment itself from white.  The
sentiment doesn't cut as a single piece, but is quite easy to assemble.  I used
a secondary sentiment from the coordinating stamp set embossed on a black strip
to complete the thought.  Both the sentiment pieces were popped up with foam
tape and I also added a black mat to the card.


There's so much good stuff in this release, so be sure to head over to Simon to
check out the full Cheering for You release.  I'll see you back here tomorrow
for a blog hop where I'll be sharing some cards created using my
new Monstera stencil set.

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FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2024


JUNE 2024 IN BOOKS



I'm late (again) with my last month's reading recap, but I can blame it on
vacation this time.  Overall a pretty good month of reading although there were
a couple of duds in the mix. 

The Last Murder at the End of the World - Stuart Turton - fiction - five stars -
Turton's books always have interesting premises and twists that you aren't
expecting.  This book takes place in a post-apocalyptic world where the last
vestiges of humanity, three scientists and 120 some villagers, live on an island
with a protective shield around the fog that has destroyed the world.  A murder
is about to occur, and the books takes the reader through the timeline before
and after the murder.  Told from a number of different view points, this one
keeps you on your toes with a number of twists and turns that are not at all
expected.  Great read.

The Paris Novel - Ruth Reichl - fiction - four stars - I'm a huge fan of Reichl
and have read all her books.  If you have never read Garlic and Sapphires it
should be at the top of your TBR list.  This book isn't as good as her others,
but still a fun and easy read.  Stella has always lived a very prescribed,
frugal, likef.  When her mother, who she is not at all close to, dies and leaves
her a small amount of funds with instructions to go to Paris.  She's reluctant
to go, but does at the urging of her boss.  In Paris she continues her frugal,
predictable ways until she sees a beautiful dress in a store window.  This leads
to a day of adventures in Paris which sets her off in a whole different
trajectory.  She learns about herself, her mother, and her history.  Not as good
as her prior books, but still a fun read.

Goddess of the River - Vaishnavi Patel - fiction - four stars - I really enjoyed
Patel's previous book Kaikeyi.  This one was good, but not as successful as that
one.  I don't know a lot about Hindu mythology, but I think that part of the
flaw of the book is that Ganga the heroine, is involved in so much of the
mythology and stories that it's hard to boil the book down to focus on her.  Or
perhaps that Patel wanted to include too many ancillary story lines in the
book.  It just seemed less focused than her previous books and the other story
lines seemed to slow the main plot.  Still, I am a big fan of mythology and I
loved hearing some of those stories from other cultures that I'm not familiar
with.

Last House - Jessica Shattuck - fiction - three stars - Closer to two and a half
stars, rounded up.  I thought this book was going to be good, but it was a
disappointment.  It's about the Taylor family.  It starts early on when Nick
Taylor and his wife are just getting started, building career and home.  Nick
works for American Oil and is recruited in that endeavor to assist the CIA,
although specifics are not provided it's implied that he provides some amount of
assistance.  His wife Bet worked as a codebreaker during the war and is now a
stay at home mom.  This was one storyline which I felt should have been explored
more.  She had this interesting backstory and then kind of faded out of the
book.  The second part of the book is about their kids Katherine and Harry. 
Katherine become an anti-war, anti-establishment activist and her brother is
somewhat adrift, only really feeling at home at Last House, a summer home that
Nick bought long ago.  This story really never quite got off the ground and then
really fizzled once it got to the second half focused on the kids.  Meh.

Lucky - Jane Smiley - fiction - two stars - This one was a clunker.  It's the
story of Jodie Rattler, a musician was only somewhat successful, but who had an
uncle who invested well for her, so she really hasn't had to worry about work,
etc.  It covers Jodie's life, growing up and through later life.  There is not
really an arc to this story, it's kind of a straight line, and a lot of it isn't
that interesting.  The one part that was compelling to me was reading about
Jodie and her family as they dealt with aging and death, first of her
grandparents and then her mother.  If I had the chance to do it again, I would
have skipped this one.

The One and Only Family (The One and Only Ivan, #4) - Katherine Applegate -
juvenile fiction - four stars - This is the final book in the series.  In this
book Ivan and Kinyani are expecting.  Ivan has to work through his feelings
prior to the arrival of his kids as well as after.  He struggles with the fact
that his kids will never be free as well as how to protect them.  This one
wasn't as good as the rest of the books, but still a good ending to the series.

Neighbors and Other Stories - Diane Oliver - short stories - five stars - Oliver
was an author in the 60s before passing away at the age of 22.  Her short
stories have been 'rediscovered' and have now been released.  They deal with
racism and prejudice and are thought provoking and even disturbing.  Excellent
read.

Summers at the Saint - Marky Kay Andrews - fiction - five stars - Traci Eddings
runs the St. Cecilia hotel which is sruggling to regain it's footing following
the death of her husband and COVID.  She's recruited a group of young employees
to help with its resurgence, including her niece Parrish.  When tragedy strikes,
and someone is killed, Traci needs to find the culprit as well as determine why
that individual was targeted.  As usual, Andrews' does a great job developing
her characters.  Her books are a quick, fun reads.

Peace Like a River - Leif Enger - fiction - five stars - I really loved this
book.  Reuben Land's family has a modest life, but they are a strong and united
family.  His father is deeply devout and lives out his faith in all things.  And
then Reuben's brother Davy is arrested for kiling two bullies who had been
threatening their family.  On the night before his sentencing, Davy escapes. 
Reuben and his family set out to try and find him while trailed by an FBI agent
trying to find Davy as well.  Enger did an amazing job fleshing out the
characters in this book and illustrating the conflicts facing Reuben.  I loved
the themes of family, sacrifice, and faith.  Will definitely be reading more
from this author!

Favorite this month was Peace Like a River and least favorite, clearly, was
Lucky.  I'm currently reading Shelterwood which is good so far, but definitely
on the sad side.  Would love to know what you guys have been reading!


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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 2024


SSS SUNNY VIBES, SUNSHINE STENCILS



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Hi all!  Today I'm sharing a couple cards created using the new Sunshine
stencils from Simon's Sunny Vibes release.


There are three stencils and a few masks in this set which create a fun
sunrise/sunset landscape, but I thought I would show you can stretch those
stencils a bit.


For my first card, I inked up the portion of the sun rays that doesn't include
the sun.  I used Canary and Cheeky for one set of rays and Dandelion and Peachy
for the other.  This essentially creates a fun patterned paper for my card.





I wanted to create kind of a modern summer/beach card.  I stamped two of the
umbrellas from the Beachy Keen set, coloring them with my B01, B02, and B04
Copics.  Once my coloring was done, I placed the stamped images back into my
stamping platform (I hadn't removed the stamp yet) and stamped again with Versa
Clair black ink to get a really bold black.  The umbrellas were then fussy cut,
adhered to my panel, and trimmed down.


The sentiment is also from the Beachy Keen set and was stamped directly onto my
stenciled background.  I added a mat and that was all the card needed.


Next up I thought it would be fun to use the rays to create a focal point,
taking advantage of the fact that the sun is essentially masked off in the two
ray stencils.  The stencils were placed on one half of my card, with the sun
side at the center of the card.  I then inked the rays
using Dandelion and  Peachy for one set of rays, and Cheeky and Guava for the
other.  


Once that was done, I turned the stencils around to ink the other half of the
card, creating an empty circle in the center of my panel.The very center darker
orange rays didn't quite connect, so I used a bit of masking tape to mask off
that area, inking it to 'connect' the two parts of the design.




The center was a bit stark, so using the remaining ink on my yellow blending
brush, I added a bit of color to the center of the circle.


The sentiments, from the Spring in My Step set, were then stamped with Versa
Clair black ink.


This one was so easy to create, it would be a great design for mass production
and you can easily mix up the colors for different looks.


That's all for me today, thanks for visiting!

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SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 2024


SSS SUNNY VIBES BLOG HOP



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Happy Saturday!  I'm hopping with Simon today celebrating the new Sunny Vibes
release.  You should be arriving here from Keisha Charles' blog.  There are lots
of prizes to be had on the hop.  Simon is giving away a $25 store credit to one
commenter on every stop along the hop.  In addition, with any purchase of $50 or
more, you can get the above stamp/die set for free using code HELLO.


OK, let's get on to the projects.  Today I'm featuring the new Tin Roof
background stamp.  I've created a couple cards using a very simple inking
technique that gives a grid based background a quilted look.





For this frst card, I stamped the background on a light peach piece of cardstock
using Allspice ink.  I then used a scrap piece of cardstock as a mask, placing
it along the diagonal and added some Paprika ink using a small blending brush. 
This step was completed all along the panel.  I then turned the panel and
repeaed the procedure in the other direction.  By doing this you are essentially
inking two adjoining sides of each of the squares.  The trick is to not over ink
and focus the inking right along the pattern line. 


To add some sparkle and interest, I adhered some flat sequins in the corners of
each of the squares using the Candy Hearts mix.  I think this gives it almost an
upholstered look.





The Fancy Thanks die was cut from Matte Champagne cardstock and I
swiped Allspice ink over white cardstock for the shadow piece.  These were
adhered together and then popped up with fam tape.


Next I thought I would create a Christmas card.  This time I started with a
panel of white cardstock, stamped with Grass ink, and then added the inking
using Lime ink.






For my sentiment, I pulled out the Joyful die.  The shadow piece was die cut
from white cardstock and a scrap of green cardstock that I had.  I then took the
white piece and die cut the sentiment itself from the center of it adhering the
remaining outlined piece to the green shadow piece.


I then cut the sentiment itself from red cardstock, and inlaid the j, y, f, and
l.  The o and u from the previous die cutting were inked with Lime and then
inlaid as well.  The finished piece was then popped up with foam tape.





I added a secondary sentiment from the Joyful Greetings set which was white
embossed and also popped up with foam tape.


That's all from me, but there is so much more to see.  Your next stop is Heather
Ruwe's blog, and I have the full hop list below if you need it.  Don't forget to
leave a comment to be entered to with the $25 from my blog.  Winners will be
announced on the Simon blog next week.  Happy Hopping!



Simon Says Stamp Blog 

Laura Bassen

Cathy Zielske

Nichol Spohr

Barbara Tarayao

Mindy Eggen

Emily Midgett

Yana Smakula

Keisha Charles

Miriam Prantner

Heather Ruwe

Bibi Cameron

Lea Lawson

Bobbi Lemanski

Jennifer Kotas


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THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2024


SSS SUNNY VIBES RELEASE



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Time for a new release from Simon Says Stamp!  Sunny Vibes is now available in
the store, and as the name suggests, this release is all about summer.


Today I'm showing off the Small Sand Dollar die which I've paired with some
older summer-themed products from Simon.


I started by cutting a few of the Sand Dollars from cream cardstock and then
lightly inked the edges with Latte ink.


For my background, I pulled out the Surf and Sand stencil.  This is a really fun
stencil that has essentially an open top and bottom and then some solid squiggly
portions in the middle that have a bit of space between them which create the
shoreline.


I used Latte ink for the sand and Morning for the water.  I started by inking
the bottom of the panel up from the corners to the shoreline.  Then I inked the
top starting from the shoreline area and fading up.


After the initial inking, I repositioned the stencil, turning it slightly, and
inked with both colors in the shoreline area.  This was done twice to create a
bit more interest and movement to the shoreline area.





The sentiment, from the Beachy Keen set, was stamped with Versa Clair black ink,
and the completed panel was adhered to my card base.


Finally, the three Sand Dollar dies were adhered to the card with the middle one
popped using foam tape.


Be sure to head over to Simon to check out the full release.  I'll see you back
here Saturday for a fun blog hop!

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THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2024


FIRST CHRISTMAS CARD OF THE YEAR



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It's June 13th, and I have made my first Christmas card of the year!  Hopefully
these posts will become semi-regular in this secondish half of the year so the
end of the year isn't too stressful.


I had so much fun playing with an inky panel for the card I shared on Tuesday,
that I pulled another from my stack for a Christmas card.


I thought it would be fun to use a non-traditional color.


This was really a very quick card to create.  I used Distress Snowfall Grit
Paste which I added a little squirt of Picket Fence Distress Paint to, spread
that through the Stylized Mandala stencil and then set the panel aside to dry.


The Large Joy die (one of my go to Christmas sentiment dies) shadow piece was
cut from a dark purple cardstock, while the sentiment itself was cut from a
light pink cardstock.  I wanted to add some texture to the sentiment to mimic
the background, so I spread some Grit Paste over it as well as the secondary
sentiment strip from the From Me Christmas Sentiment Strips set.





Once all my Grit Paste had dried, the stenciled panel was adhered to my card
base, and the sentiment to the shadow piece.  


The sentiment was adhered directly to my stenciled panel with liquid adhesive,
and I popped up a secondary sentiment strip with foam tape.


Not my usual Christmas card, but I'm pretty happy with the result!

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