“Merry and Bright” Simon Says Stamp December Card Kit Reveal and Inspiration
Nothing says Christmas more than the Merry and Bright Kit card kit. We’ve included the Simon Says Stamp clear stamp set “Merry and Bright”, 12 double sided 6×6 papers from Doodlebug “Here Comes Santa”, 1 pack of Candy Cane stickers from Doodlebug, 1 pack of pop out stickers from Doodlebug “Dear Santa”, Simon Says Stamp Schoolhouse V Flap envelope and 1 Simon Says Stamp Mini Gift card envelope in white, Simon Says Stamp cardstock in Surf Blue, Schoolhouse Red, Green Apple, 120# White, and Vellum.
And, if that’s not enough, we’re also including something really special…a Chibitronics beginner light kit!! Have you tried them yet?
I used the tree from the stamp set as my main focal point, colored it with topics and created a mask so I could ink a shadow around it.
I used the Chibitronics beginner kit to add a light behind the star. I followed the directions and found it really easy to do!
Wanda created a delightful card using the Doodlebug stickers, pattern paper and the curved banner from the stamp set.
Yana utilized the pattern papers by cutting out portions and adding them together with the Mini Gift card envelope.
I filmed a walkthrough video for you and instructions on how to make my card. You can view it below or on our YouTube channel HERE.
The Merry and Bright stamp set is also available for individual purchase in our store!
Remember, you can SUBSCRIBE to our no obligation kits and receive them monthly for $ 24.95, or purchase them each month for $ 29.95 (while supplies last).
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Be sure to check out our card kit galleries for additional inspiration using our kits. Thanks for reading today!
World Kindness Day + Caring Hearts Blog HOP

Hello Friends!! The purpose of this card drive is to collect handmade holiday cards for the elderly that live in nursing homes around the world. Since 2010 we have been bringing joy to many nursing homes throughout the US, Canada and Australia. And this year, we are branching out to the UK! What better way to share our love of card making than to bring joy to others, right? We hope you’ll join us in supporting the card drive. Details for the card drive can be found at: Vera Yates Blog & Jennifer McGuire’s Blog
I created a card that is easy to produce several at a time. I’ve mixed a variety of patterns that all come together without being too overwhelming.
The Corbel Tree is one of my favorite dies, it can be used in many ways… from glittery goodness to natural and muted tone cards. Check out the Holiday Message Strip stamp set, there are a ton of greetings to use for your holiday cards!
I’ve created a quick how to video on how this card comes together. You can view it below or on our YouTube channel HERE.
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Weekender with Wanda – Christmas Deer with Tim Holtz Supplies!
Hi everyone! Happy Saturday! Welcome back to the latest edition of Weekender with Wanda here on the Simon Says Stamp blog! We are so happy to have you here on this November weekend. Thanksgiving is only two weeks away now! Did you do your shopping yet? I have to admit I had a moment this week, when I went to the grocery store and they had the full on Thanksgiving food display. I was like…OH yeah! Time to get ready for that! I hope you had a great week and thank you for stopping by this weekend.
Today I’m sharing my monthly post that features Tim Holtz and Ranger Supplies and techniques. I pretty much LOVE anything that Tim Holtz does for Christmas! His dies, stamps and embellishments are the perfect blend of retro, nostalgic, beautiful, classic Christmas! Over the years I have managed to collect it all and every time I get down the giant bins of Christmas crafting supplies I get a big smile on my face. The new items for Holiday 2016 are wonderful. LOTS of new sentiment stamps, and my favorite new die – Dashing Deer. My project for today showcases Tim Holtz products from Sizzix, Stamper’s Anonymous, Ranger and Ideaology.
Since the Dashing Deer Die is tall, I made my finished card into a 5.25 inch square card. I started with a Kraft card base and layered pretty red cardstock first. My top layer is cream cardstock instead of bright white. I first stamped the sentiment and the snowflakes in rich brown ink. Then I edged all around the square using Antique Linen and Vintage Photo Distress Inks. I used the Tim Holtz Spritzer Tool to add some speckles of brown. This gave me a good layer to put my deer, greenery and snowflake on.
I thought this proud deer needed a scarf! I used the Red and Cream Trimmings Ribbon and wrapped it around his neck and gently frayed the edges with my fingers. I used a jump ring to add a Typed Token charm and a small Pinecone charm. There are new Word Stickers for the holidays and I really like the look of the black ones that have gold lettering. Perfect!
The Deer antlers, Holiday greens and the snowflake are coated in awesome Rock Candy DIstress Glitter for some Christmas sparkle. This is a must for making your projects look icy and wintery!
There are so many wonderful new sentiment stamps – I had a hard time picking one! I thought this one fit in the space perfectly. Don’t you love that font??
This is how my card started. I like to use the big sponge daubers for edging around cards. I find that it gives a softer edge. Tip – do one layer of edge inking and let it sit for a moment and let the ink soak in to the paper. Then go back with a darker color until you get the look you desire.
For thicker die cuts that will hold up to inking and glitter – I die cut my pieces out of Ranger Watercolor Paper. Another tip – when I get a new Sizzix die, I cut the packaging image out and double sided tape it to the top of the die. That way I can quickly see which die I’m looking for.
To color the deer I used a smaller sponge dauber and Distress Inks. The body and ears are colored with three shades of browns. (Colors in supply links). Then I used the Distress Sprayer and sprayed clean water on top of the ink. This gives it that splotchy look I was after. Then I edged with dark brown.
To color the Holiday Greens dies I used Peeled Paint Distress Ink. To coat everything with glitter I used Ranger Matte Medium and a small paintbrush and then dumped on the glitter! This stuff is magic, I tell ya!
To complete the card, I arranged the greenery pieces and the snowflake down on the cream layer. Then I attached the deer with foam tape to raise it up off the card. I added a few matte gold sequins also.
Have you started your Christmas crafting? I am getting there but I think I need to maybe kick it into high gear now. I am very inspired now that I’m starting to use these new supplies. Take care, and thank you for visiting today!
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