Weekender with Wanda – Fun with Simon Says Stamp Dies!

MFT Stamps, Background stamping

Hello and happy weekend to you my creative friends! Welcome back to the latest edition of Weekender with Wanda here on the Simon Says Stamp blog! Thanks for spending part of your weekend with me! Hope you have Happy Valentine’s Day coming up this week. The hubs and I don’t have any plans – maybe just a low key dinner together and some nice valentine cards exchanged at home. I wouldn’t mind getting some chocolates though! LOL. Chocolate is always a good idea in my book. When I was little my dad used to always leave a giant heart shaped box of candy on my dresser at night – kind of like the Valentine Fairy came!

Today I’m featuring lots of pretty dies and stamps that are from our Simon Says Stamp brand. Often, I make cards that have only dies and no stamping! Do you do that? There are so many pretty dies available for us to use nowadays. Well, today, my card is about 90% die cuts…and one stamp set used as an accent. I happen to really love working with patterned papers and die cut cards are perfect for using your nice paper pads.

Weekender with Wanda SSS Exclusives

This card started with an A2 card base made from Neenah Desert Cardstock. Next I trimmed a panel of cream cardstock and die cut the long edge using the Simon Says Stamp Exclusive Scallop Stitches Die. I inked the edges with Vintage Photo Distress Ink and a sponge for a bit of a vintage feeling. Now, here’s where I used the awesome Simon Says Stamp Falling Backgrounds stamp set! I used the circles stamp to add accents at the top and bottom corners of the cream panel. It gives just the right amount of interest to all that white space.

Weekender with Wanda SSS Exclusives

Next I had fun using the Simon Says Stamp Stitched Circles Dies and Simon Says Stamp Stitched Heart Collage Dies to cut out pieces from the Party Time 6×6 paper pad. I also die cut brown circles in the same size to layer on the bottom. This gives a nice shadow effect. After all my pieces were die cut out, I used the same Vintage Photo Distress Ink to ink all the edges.

Weekender with Wanda SSS Exclusives

I had fun choosing enamel dots, wood veneer pieces and buttons to add interest to the hearts. I die cut the beautiful Simon Says Stamp Handlettered Greetings Die from brown paper.

Weekender with Wanda SSS Exclusives

Here is a close up of the pretty scallop edge and the thank you die. So pretty!

Weekender with Wanda SSS Exclusives

Here are my pieces before I inked them. I think it makes a big difference to just add a bit of ink!

Weekender with Wanda SSS Exclusives

Weekender with Wanda SSS Exclusives

Weekender with Wanda SSS Exclusives

These wood veneer pieces from Kaiser Craft come in all kinds of shapes and sizes. They are so pretty to add a little something to a card or other mixed media project.

Weekender with Wanda SSS Exclusives

Weekender with Wanda SSS Exclusives

Thanks for joining me today for this die cut card! How do you like to use your patterned papers? I have so many paper pads in my studio I could make cards for 50 years! (But I’m not a craft hoarder! ha). Best wishes for a great weekend and I’ll see you next week!

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  1. I love the interest the dots give to the background! I personally love paper piecing and think this card is beautiful!

  2. gorgeous composition and color coordinating! I too must have enough paper pads to create for many more years too:) How clever to add the dark circle under the top one to create a shadow effect-I will def. remember that trick. Thanks for sharing!

  3. Really cute card and great use of your paper! I, too, have enough printed paper and colors of card stock to last for my lifetime(I’m older than you)! :) I’m making an effort to use what I have, before buying more(we know how that works out). One way I use the patterned paper is for background on which to stamp or emboss!

  4. I probably say it with every post, but I love Wanda’s cards. I look forward to her Weekender columns, wondering what amazing design she’s come up with. I think this week is one of my all-time favs–headed to my craft room now to see what I can come up with. Thanks for the inspiration, Wanda!

  5. Beautiful card Wanda, it was just the inspiration I needed to go up into my craft room and get some cards done. Thanks!

  6. What a beautiful card! I love the way you used the die cuts. Thank you so much for sharing your techniques and inspiration!

  7. Love your card. I do love my dies and make just dies cards also. Love the 3D dimension it gives to the card. Happy Chocolate Day! I think that’s what the new name should be for Valentine’s Day.

  8. Nice work Wanda! I’m new to stamping. How did you get the thin Thank You stuck on? Skinny tape or glue. I see the thin tape on your supply list. It just seems difficult for that shape. Thanks.

  9. Like the artsy looking stamped background. I’ve asked to bee notified when the background stamp set is back in stock. Like the hearts, papers & scalloped edge, sentiment & embellishments.
    Melissa
    “Sunshine HoneyBee”

  10. Love the shapes and colors on this one Wanda. I have lots of those pads myself. I am also a quilter love fabric and have the same affliction for papers. Happy Valentine’s and I hope you get some chocolates.

  11. Oh Wanda , I too have tons of patterned paper pads . Then I end up making my own patterned paper ? ! Beautiful job !

  12. Lovely card! I need to get more dies that can be used like this. Most of mine are for specific stamp sets and can’t really be used any other way.

  13. Wanda, another beautiful card. I always look forward to Saturdays to see what kind of inspiration you are going to share with.

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