Christmas Card Day Winners!

Happy Monday, friends! We recently hosted a super-fun link up on our blog and Facebook page, where we asked YOU to share your Christmas and holiday cards with us! As a special treat, we were giving away a $100 gift card to shop at Simon Says Stamp to two lucky winners! And today we have the names of those winners to share with you!!
A HUGE congrats to Sue McRae and Nicole Rinaldi!! You each winners of a $100 Simon Says Stamp gift card! We will be emailing you shortly with your prizes!
Winners were randomly selected from both the Facebook and blog link up.
Thank you to everyone who participated in the link ups! We truly enjoyed seeing all the beautiful Christmas and holiday cards each of you created!
Be sure to check out the link up and our Facebook page to see all the cool cards that were shared!
Studio Monday with Nina-Marie: Pantone’s 2020 Color of the Year!

Hello crafters, it’s Nina-Marie here with you today and I have a striking set of love-themed cards for you! These cards feature a bold focal point, inspired by the new 2020 Pantone Color of the Year (Classic Blue), as well as our Simon exclusive You and Me Forever set!

It is so much fun to gather inspiration from color trends, and I really love how this classy blue paired so well with the crisp whites and delicate pink. The combination of these colors really speaks of love, weddings, engagements and anniversaries – especially when used with love themed products. Throughout both cards (and the envelope!) I created today, I used our exclusive Tumbling Hearts stencil, Heart to Heart background, and the You and Me Forever stamp and die set.

The coordinating envelope was made with our Soft Navy envelope, and I stenciled the Tumbling Hearts across it using Distress Oxide ink. A bit of sparkly embellishment helps continue the theme I have going on with each of the cards.

Want to see how I made these cards and the envelope? Press play on the video below to see all the details!
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Did You Know? Fun Facts and Crafty Tips! January 2020

Hello crafters, it’s Shari Carroll here with you! Today I have a new edition of our popular Did You Know series!
If it’s your first time seeing this feature, each month we bring you fun facts, creative tips and even crafty hacks about your favorite supplies and brands; you can then use these awesome tips that you learn in your next crafting projects! Are you ready to learn some fun tricks? Keep on reading!‘

I love using the Tim Holtz Glass Media Mat. I do a lot of Mixed Media, Art Journaling, and cardmaking. The glass surface is easy to clean up after messy projects. I use hand sanitizer and rubbing alcohol to clean dried paints, adhesives, and alcohol inks. The glass is heat resistant so I don’t have to worry about my work surface underneath when embossing.
The original mat is 14″ x 23″ with a 12″ x 14″ measuring grid and white 7.5″ x 11″ mixing palette area located under the non-stick mat.
The travel mat measures 15.75″ x 10.25″ with an 8″ x 8″ measuring grid and white 5.5″ x 7.5″ mixing palette area located under the non-stick mat.
Bonus: This mat comes with a beautiful protective case. Both size mats come in left and right-handed. There are replacement non-stick mats available too!

This is such a brilliant idea from Kristina Werner. Word mix stamps come in 4″x6″ (Word Mix 1) and 6″x8″ (Word Mix 2) clear sets. Each set has 2 large stamps with several greetings of various themes, shapes, sizes, and styles to be stamped all at once.
The matching die fits the stamped images perfectly to cut out shapes and tags, also to be die-cut all at once. Amazing, right? These are a time saver!!

Our sentiment strips have been wildly popular and to keep up with the trend of white embossing on black paper, we now have black strips with white messages.
They come in a variety of themes, ready to be cut and added to your cards.
These sentiment strips can still be used with our Sentiment Label Dies for precise cutting.

Have you ever been frustrated with trying to clear out the little bits of paper from and intricate die? Let me introduce you to the Kaisercraft Die Release paper. Wow, this paper will make a world of difference for you.
You place this paper between your cardstock and die, run it through your machine and you can simply tap away the bits of paper from the die.
The package looks wide but it contains two rolls that fit perfectly across an A2 card. BONUS: My plates have been used quite a bit and sometimes leave marks on my cardstock from prior die-cutting. Having this barrier paper in place smooths out the defect from my plates.
Simon Says Stamp How to Series of Videos

Did you know that we have a specific YouTube playlist that has 128 “How-To” videos (to date) with a plethora of topics! We have tips and tricks for beginners such as how to mount, ink up, and care for your clear stamps. We have techniques of all kinds, plus product comparisons and new product highlights.
We keep these videos short so we can focus just on the topic at hand. Check them out if you haven’t already. You’re bound to find something that will help make your cardmaking easier.
I hope this month’s edition of Did You Know was helpful with your cardmaking and projects! Thanks for stopping by and spending some time with me today!
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