Rainbow Stamping on Kraft + GIVEAWAY!

Hello, all!

For today’s card, I wanted to do a bit of rainbow stamping on kraft cardstock. I love how the kraft cardstock tones down the the brightness of the colors, allowing the white die cut greeting to pop out!

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I used four Simon Says Stamp ink pads for this card: Lipstick Red, Orange Peel, Sunshine, and Green Apple. And stamped one of the stamps from Paper Smooches Potpourri stamp set.

For the greeting, I diecut the Big Hugs die five times out of Neenah 80 lb. Solar White cardstock and then glued them together. After adhering the diecuts to the card, I applied Ranger Glossy Accents to make the word shiny. :)

Supplies

Giveaway!

Leave a comment on this blog post for a chance to win all 14 of the Simon Says Stamp ink pads + an assorted pack of cardstock! There will be one winner, announced tomorrow! Good luck!

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  1. What a sweet card. What beautiful colors the Simon says stamp pads are!!!!!!!!!!! I love them so much. It would be a dream to win this. Thank you for a chance!!!!!!!!

  2. Great card, I love using kraft cardstock! I can’t wait to try the Simon inks and cardstock!! Thanks for the chance!!

  3. Great colors! Sea Glass is definitely my favorite of the bunch. Thank you for the chance to win! Good luck to everyone entering. :)

  4. Uh – another way to try and win the giveaway. I do like choclate brown and sea glass of your color range.
    Thanks for another great video and craft idea.

  5. Love all your videos and tutorials the best !!!! I have never made a card and have been excited and inspired to try.. I would love to win this prize !!! Thank you for the opportunity and chance to win!!

  6. I like seeing how the ink colors look on kraft cardstock. I like your card, great ideas. Would love to win the ink pads and cardstock, thank you for the chance to win.

  7. Kraft cardstock is my go to cardstock! You did a fab job of prettying up the Kraft with all these yummy ink pads : )

  8. Fantastic giveaway! I also appreciate the reminder that using ink on Kraft paper does mellow out the colors a bit and I plan to give it a go.

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