Colorful Tim Holtz Happy Birthday Pennant Card by Cheiron Brandon

Hi friends! Happy Wednesday! I’m delighted to share this celebratory and happy card design by Cheiron Brandon using Tim Holtz stamps and Simon Says Stamp branded dies designed to coordinate! Be sure to read on for the details and enjoy!




Hi there! It’s Cheiron Brandon and I am thrilled to be here creating a card using some favorite Tim Holtz Stampers Anonymous stamps along with the new coordinating dies from Simon Says Stamp. I love this Pennant set and think it looks even better when it is cut out and popped up. There are also dies included to cut out all the coordinating sentiments.





Today I created a really fun and easy birthday card using the Pennants stamps by stamping the Happy Pennant in some bright colors of Distress Inks. I used Mustard Seed, Blueprint Sketch, Wilted Violet, Crackling Campfire, and Cracked Pistachio. When the ink was dry, I cut the Pennants out using the coordinating dies. I knew I wanted to create a fun “pattern” with these cutouts so I added foam squares to the back of all of them and then arranged them in a pattern on my card. As you can see, I started slightly off center with the first pennant then arranged the other pennants around it, varying the colors and the way they titled with some hanging off the panel. When I was done, I turned the panel over and trimmed off any pieces that were hanging over.



Once the pennants were on, I stamped and die cut my sentiment, then added some Soapy Bubbles sequins to make it even more festive! To complete the card, I adhered the panel to a card base. I can’t wait to try this card again with different pennant and different color combinations.


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Thanks so much for stopping by, and thanks to Cheiron for being our guest!
such a fun card!!
Fun card!! This set has so many great options. Thanks for sharing.
Super cute and colorful card!!!
This is such a fun card!
Really cute, and easy to make up in multiples and still have them be unique.
This is so cool
What a great card, Cheiron! Thanks for giving me ideas….
Lori S in PA
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Really enjoy the vibrant layering and color choices here—it’s a great example of how mixed media and stamping techniques can elevate a simple card into something festive and professional. By the way, for anyone handling creative projects for official events, it’s helpful to stay organized with all your documentation—here’s a quick resource for accessing your pnp payslip .
I really love the vibrant layers and color combinations—it’s a perfect example of how mixed media and stamping can turn a simple card into something festive and polished. Also, for those managing creative projects for official events, it’s always good to stay on top of your paperwork—like easily accessing your PNP payslip online to keep things organized.
This card is bursting with cheerful energy, such a great use of colors and dimension. Crafting something beautiful always reminds me how a bit of creativity and planning goes a long way. Speaking of staying organized, especially for official events or creative gigs tied to government service, accessing your PNP payslip online PNP Payslip online can make things much easier. Love seeing art and everyday productivity go hand in hand like this.