Weekender with Wanda – Getting ready for Autumn with Tim Holtz Stamps!

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Happy Saturday! Happy Weekend everyone! I’m back with the latest edition of Weekender with Wanda on the Simon Says Stamp blog! Did you have a good week? I had a really fun week! My husband had to travel for work this week, and I decided to tag along to San Diego! It was a peaceful week. Did some shopping and sight seeing during the days and then we went out exploring in the evenings. It did feel strange to not stamp anything for a week though! I’m back in the studio today and eager to start getting ready for Fall crafting and Stamptember! I made the card I’m sharing today a week or so ago when it was 100 degrees at my house. I am definitely ready for Fall breezes and Pumpkin Spice Lattes! Bring it on!

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Today is my monthly feature using awesome supplies from Tim Holtz, Stampers AnonymousRanger and Sizzix. I look forward to this each month and I look forward to sharing something fun with you. Today is all about my favorite Tim Holtz Mini Blueprint Stamps – and they are the star of the show. I used Distress Markers and a bit of glitter too!

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I started with a Kraft card base cut into an A2 size. Next I layered Shattered Cardstock in a beautiful Autumn Red color. I felt like I wanted a bit more interest, so instead of layering another piece of paper, I layered using Tim Holtz Tissue Tape! I will definitely use this technique again. I love that the red paper shows through the tape.

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For the three images, I stamped them in brown ink twice onto the smooth side of watercolor paper. I stamped them once in a row – in their final configuration. Then I stamped them a second time to color and cut out for layering. This photo shows a close up of the finished look. You can also see that I used a sponge dauber and Distress Inks (Antique Linen and Vintage Photo) to edge around the panel.

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A few photos of my coloring process! I used only Distress Markers to color the images. I softened the look by using a water brush to move the color around on the paper. I think that juicy red apple is my favorite!

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After I colored all the images I cut them out with detail scissors and then layered them onto my panel using foam squares. I really do love this look. It’s my favorite way to use the Blueprint stamps.

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At the last minute I added Rock Candy Distress Glitter accents! Glitter makes anything (and everything) better!

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I think these would make nice Thanksgiving cards. You could even modify it and use one image – to make some placecards for your Fall table. Yes, I’m totally thinking ahead right now! Also, there are SO MANY blueprint stamps! You could use this layout with any theme – just choose your favorite three stamps!

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Thank you for coming by today! Are you ready for Fall? Or are you still going to hold on to Summer for a while longer? Have a great week and I will see you back here soon!

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  1. Love me some blueprint stamps! There is something about school starting that demands this color combo. I am still holding on to summer though!

  2. What a fabulous way to use those blueprint stamps. You’ve inspired me to go give it a try with the ones I have (after I finish the hop, of course!)

  3. Fall is my favourite season! Your card is gorgeous! I always enjoy your Weekender with Wanda features! I’m doing Simon’s hop today too!

  4. What a beautiful card <3 I am searching for some masculine cards, and this I think could be send to a man. I love the idea with the script paper in the background. Have a wonderful day!

  5. Absolutely love your card. I love the blueprint stamps. Wish I could afford all of them. I’m hanging onto Summer as long as possible. I love Autumn, but dread the unpleasant weather and driving that follows. Thanks for your beautiful design ideas.

  6. This card is great! I just picked up some Halloween blueprints and am excited to use your ideas as a jumping point for inspiration! The composition and colors are super! Love it! Thanks for sharing.

  7. Quite a nice look for sure. I haven’t used any of the blueprint stamps. I always like them when others use them but just can’t seem to make the splurge and purchase them.

  8. Gorgeous card Wanda and what a wonderful sentiment — and I went over to the Inkclipse blog hop == what a fascinating young man!!

  9. Amazing Fall colors!!! They perfectly match the colors I see out my windows every Fall! So pretty!!
    I am loving the Inklipse blog hop today!! Thanks for the invite!

  10. Gorgeous! You’ve captured fall’s beautiful images and colours perfectly! Thank you for the inspiration!
    ~carol

  11. What great textures and layers! Fabulous fall card Wanda. I have never seen that Shattered Cardstock before. It looks very interesting and I’m going to check it out.

  12. This is so pretty Wanda, love the coloring and that you used brown ink for the outlines :) I am definitely ready for fall! Get the kids back in school, get the sweater weather goin’ on.. hot chocolate, etc. ;)

  13. Cold front is coming in tonight. The leaves will start falling.
    this set is very timely.
    thanks for sharing.

  14. Great card! I too, love all the Tim Holtz blueprint stamps. I love the way you layered the stamped, colored, and cut out images on top of the stamped images. This looks amazing and I can’t wait to try it.

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