National Scrapbooking Day Inspiration by Amy Tangerine!
Hi friends! Happy Saturday and Happy National Scrapbooking Day! We’re honored to share a couple of vibrant and beautiful scrapbooking layouts by Amy Tan using some super fun projects using some of her exclusive American Crafts products! Scroll on to see more and check out the fun supplies you can buy now! Enjoy!
HAPPY NATIONAL SCRAPBOOK DAY!
What a fun way to celebrate a hobby we all love. We get to celebrate our cherished memories and use fun supplies to document our loved ones. Creating is essential to happiness and if there’s one thing I use on every layout, it’s color. I also love mixing and matching collections, and for these two layouts, I used primarily elements from Hustle & Heart and On A Whim. I challenge you to use the colors of the rainbow to inspire you to make a project – layout or card that shines a light on people (or pets) you love. Have fun!
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Thanks for stopping by, and a big thanks to Amy for being our guest!

Happy National Scrapbooking Day + Giveaway!
Hello, talented scrapbookers! We are celebrating the love of scrapbooking and memory keeping with a BIG giveaway!
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Happy National Scrapbooking Day!
Loading InLinkz ...One Stamp, Five Ways – Even More Spring Flowers!
Hi friends! Happy Friday!! Please welcome special guest Suzy Plantamura with her fun feature of “One Stamp, Five Ways”. This time around she’s featuring our gorgeous Even More Spring Flowers stamp set! Read on and enjoy!
Hi, Simon Says Stamp crafty friends! I’m back again today with a “One Stamp, Five Ways” post using the Simon Says Stamp “Even More Spring Flowers” stamp and die set. I love flower stamps as they are so fun to color and make such beautiful heartfelt cards for any occasion. I’ve created five cards to share with you with tips I used to create each one.
I always have a stack of card size watercolor papers that I have painted to use on a future card. When I am in the mood to paint, I just make a bunch of backgrounds including stripes, dots, and washes of multiple colors. This makes the actual card making the process go way faster when these backgrounds are pre-done.
Here are some tips for creating this card:
• Use a natural color ink such as SSS Barely Beige to stamp your images so you can color them with a no-line look
• Use colored pencils over Copic Markers to add shading and details to your colored images
• Watercolor a “canvas” for your images or a portion of your background to frame your images; on this background, I painted the center of the card size piece with red watercolor and then I flicked both red and yellow watercolor over it once it was dry; I used a flat brush and left some brush marks for more interest and texture
• Use multiple colors of Tonic Nuvo Drops in both small and larger spots to add to the messy look of the paint flecks on the background
On this card, I used embossed images without any color added for a simple, more muted look. I embossed the images with SSS Antique Gold embossing powder on watercolor paper. I mixed in a watercolored flower image in the center of these non-painted ones. I kept the large sentiment as the star of the show (or the focal point of the card) by keeping the flowers more plain and simple.
Here are some tips for creating this card:
• Use watercolor paper to emboss images (even when you don’t plan on watercoloring them) for the nice texture and more cream color; also this way the flowers match the watercolor paper background on this card
• Keep the sub-title of the card (thanks in this case) the same color as the background so it is more subtle than the main title (mom)
• Lightly watercolor behind your images in the same coral color so you have a frame for the flowers and salutation; fleck some paint on the background as well
• Add sequins AND Nuvo Drops (in Orange Soda glitter here) to backgrounds
I love the colors on this card – pink is my favorite! I used an SSS stitched rectangle die over a polka dot watercolored background I have made previously. The oval gives me a canvas for my flowers and sentiment.
Helpful Tips:
• When using a stand-alone salutation die, die-cut it twice (or more) and glue one on top of the other to make it thicker and stand out more
• Die-cut words out of watercolor paper that you have painted to match your card instead of cardstock for more color variation and texture
• Use colored pencils on flower images to make them look more realistic by adding lines and shading
• Use white Tonic Nuvo Drops in the center of sequins
For this card, I arranged all of the stamps on a piece of watercolor paper (card size) and then used my MISTI to stamp them all at one time. Unfortunately, this was a (happy) mistake as the stamped images were not close enough together. So I started over and only stamped one at a time so the stamps could be lined up really close to each other. I embossed all of these images with Antique Gold Embossing Powder. I used my “mistake” set of embossed images to cut apart for my card above (Thanks Mom). I always find a way to use my mistakes later so I don’t waste them!
Here are some tips:
• Watercolor some pieces with a solid color of watercolor wash to use on cards instead of cardstock as I did here for the background of the word “mom”
• Add several layers of watercolor to get this built up very saturated look in the flowers and leaves
• Use lots of water as you add additional color to the background so the colors swirl together and create
• Flick your brush with several of the colors you used in the images to add flecks of paint over the background
• Use watercolor pencils (shown in the photo) to add shading to your images after they are dry – you don’t need to wet the pencil marks.
I always like to include a shaker card when I make five cards with one stamp set. They are so fun to make and so festive to give away! For the opening on this one, I used a Hexagon die by Pretty Pink Posh. It creates a nice frame to put my images around and my sentiment on.
Here are some tips for this card:
• The background for this card was another one I had made previously and was waiting to use; add multiple colors to wet cardstock so they all blend together; add some water droplets and paint flecks while still wet so the colors mix and run
• Use black cardstock with white embossing powder for a real pop in your title
• Attach some sequins over the transparency on your shaker window that matches the sequins on the inside of the shaker
I could have easily make another five cards with this stamp set as it is so pretty and can be used in so many ways. I also love that you can use it with many of your stand-alone sentiment dies or stamps. Come visit my blog to see more of my “One Stamp, Five Ways” series and thanks so much for visiting the SSS blog today! Suzy
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