Studio Monday with Nina-Marie: MISTI May-nia

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Good morning and happy Monday everyone! It’s Nina-Marie back again for a brand new Studio Monday and today I’ll be featuring some of our newest Simon stamps and dies in these cute, graduation gift card holders!

studio monday_banner(1) With graduations for college and high school students right around the corner, I thought this would be a perfect theme for this week; these gift card holders are super easy to make and do not require any special supplies or techniques. All you will need is a piece of 8″ by 4 1/4” cardstock, and a scoring board and bone folder (or other scoring tool); easy peasy right??

instagram(1)Also, did you know that this month is MISTI-Maynia???? Every single day during the month of May, My Sweet Petunia (the creators of MISTI), are giving away a free Mini MISTI and the Simon blog is today’s giveaway host! I mean like, how cool is that??? To be eligible to win a Mini MISTI, make sure you leave a comment on this blog post!

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Okay, so back to our cards for today! I created both a masculine and a feminine version of these gift cards to inspire you with a couple of ideas at how you can decorate your gift cards for the graduates in your life. For the masculine version, I used the brand new Painted Grad die and Father’s Day Finds stamps and dies. Don’t those swanky-looking tags look so trendy???

His & Her Grad Gift Cards_4 For the feminine card, I used the Wild Beauty stamp set and the Painted Grad die; I love how the simplistic and doodled look of the Wild Beauty stamps matched so well with the Painted Grad die.

To see how I created these cards – with the help of my MISTI – be sure to check out the video below! If you enjoy, please give the video a big “thumbs up” and subscribe to our Youtube channel for more weekly inspiration and creativity!

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Congrats! Blog Candy WINNERS!

From: Weekender with Wanda – Tim Holtz Mini Clipboard: Nicole Douthit!
From: Celebratory Ink Blending and Masking: Helen Gullet!
From: New Art Journaling Inspiration from Vicky Papaioannou!: Francis Arhipoff!
From: Be an embossing BOSS!: Cynthia Johnson!
From: Studio Monday with Nina-Marie: Mini Honeybee Tag Set: Dee Earnshaw!
From: Weekender with Wanda – Happy Mother’s Day!: Linda Duensing!
From: It’s National Scrapbook Day!: Taunya Butler!
From: Fun with 3D Embossing Folders!: Barbara Green!
From: Tim Holtz Linen: Painted Resist with Shari Carroll: Linnea Sundstrom!
From: Stencil It on Wednesday!: Larissa Heskett!
From: Wet on Wet Watercoloring Technique: Wahnita Hammond!

Please email [email protected] with your mailing address (if applicable), the name of the blog you won from, and the prize you won to claim your prize!

See below for a list of other Misti MAY-nia participants and winners so far:

May 01 – My Sweet Petunia  Winner- Kathy Nalisnik
May 01 – Ilina Crouse  Winner- Mary Morris
May 02 – Lydia Fiedler
May 02 – Virginia Lu  Winner- Sue Nagata
May 03 – Jana Millen  Winner- Jennifer Partridge
May 04 – Carissa Wiley
May 05 – Maureen Wong  Winner- Karen Dunbrook
May 05 – Simon Hurley
May 06 – Laurel Beard
May 06 – Catherine Pooler
May 07 – Laura Sterckx
May 07- My Favorite Things
May 08- Laura Bassen
May 09 – Jeanne Streiff
May 10 – Lawn Lawn
May 11 – Darlene DeVries
May 12- Crafters’ Corner
May 13- Pat Huntoon
May 14 – Sally Lynn MacDonald
May 15 – Avery Elle

  1. Love the grad card. I had 5 family members graduating in the month of May and I hand made each graduating card. The Misti sure would have came in handy. It’s never to late to win a Misti, I have tons of birthday cards to make in the next few months.

  2. Great Cards. Thank you for the tip of stamping in color then stamping with clear embossing ink. I’m fairly new to this, but it seems like such a simple thing that I should have thought of it on my own and hadn’t. Again thank you for sharing your card creating techniques with me.

  3. Enjoyed seeing a masculine and feminine version. Such a great tool – I’d love to win one!

  4. Love your Graduaation cards. Thanks for the ideas. Thanks for the chance to win a mini MISTI.

  5. Oh how adorable is that mini MISTI! It’s just the right size! Thanks for the chance to win :)

  6. This is so cool, nice cards AND the chance of winning a mini-MISTI. Allways love your tutorials, Nina!

  7. So excited to have found you through the mini-MISTI giveaway!

    Your cards are beautiful and just in time for my god daughter’s graduation. Look forward to checking out more on the site!

    Have a great day, Media B.

  8. Sweet cards and thanks for the opportunity to win the misti…I would love to have one..on my wish list

  9. I use my bigger MISTI all the time! I love it and would enjoy trying out the smaller version. Love the beautiful cards and the fabulous hints and tips! It’s wonderful how you talented bloggers help us all to learn to make beautiful things. Thanks for your generous sharing:)

  10. Graduation cards are usually unisex, so it’s interesting to see them done as a feminine and masculine version.
    Would love to win a MISTI.

  11. A MISTI would let me use stamps I have given up on successfully using … background stamps, border stamps to create patterns & plaids, multi-layering stamps. And to try all the techniques I have seen in videos using the MISTI..

  12. Just love,love,love how everything can come together so neatly every time with the Misti! What a great invention! Using this tool will make doing cards a breeze! Wonderful and colorful Grad cards!
    Perfect every time!

  13. Hi, those are some cute grad-cards you made. I can see the misti is very helpful and would love to win one. Thanks for the chance.

  14. Beautiful cards. I love the color scheme. Hoping for a chance to win a Mini-Misti. When I first saw it last month on a youtubers video, I thought it was a very interesting and functional device that I would love to have. It’s brilliant and I would have so much fun as I create cards and other things.

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