Cheer and Joy Blog Hop WINNERS and World Card Making Day WINNER!

Hello friends! Have you seen our Simon exclusive Cheer and Joy release? Our Simon Says Stamp exclusive Cheer and Joy product lineup is bursting with lots of ways to create festive cards, tags, and paper projects for the holidays! Included you’ll find beautiful products including intricate snowflakes, life-like pinecones, sensational sentiments, and adorable gnomes as well as wintry florals, adorable woodland creatures, and some brand new collectible enamel pins that will fill you with delight! There are also fun new goodies from CZ Design and a fresh new set of watercolor cards from Suzy Plantamura. We are so excited for you to play with all of these awesome new products!
To celebrate this phenomenal release, we hosted a two-day blog hop! The hops featured many talented designers and each one created wonderful projects to inspire you. If you missed the hops, you can find the direct links here: DAY ONE and DAY TWO.
A BIG thank you to all of YOU who joined us for the hops! We enjoy hearing from each of you, and your words of encouragement and appreciation to each of the designers mean so much to us here at Simon and to them. It’s our tradition to give away gift certificates to random commenters on each blog stop, and today we are revealing all of the winners! So without further ado, I present to you our winners!
DAY ONE HOP WINNERS:
from Simon Says Stamp’s blog: Charlotte Thornsbury!
from Jennifer McGuire’s blog: Jen Brenza!
from Cathy Zielske’s blog: Hanh!
from Nina-Marie Trapani’s blog: Sandra Meier!
from Amy Rysavy’s blog: Ana Korban!
from Suzy Plantamura’s blog: Anja Bytyqi!
from Lisa Addesa’s blog: Zlatka!
from Heather Ruwe’s blog: karenajo!
from Gayatri Murali’s blog: Helen F!
from Karin Åkesdotter’s blog: Joyce Verdon!
from Barb Engler’s blog: Jennifer!
from Crystal Thompson’s blog: Roxanne Camus!
from Marge Yoon’s blog: Gail Spresser!
from Lea Lawson’s blog: Debbi Smith!
from Betty Wright’s blog: Rosemary!
DAY TWO HOP WINNERS:
from Simon Says Stamp’s blog: Lora Schnuckel!
from Debby Hughes’s blog: MyBonnetBee!
from Laura Bassen’s blog: Melody Gleed!
from Yana Smakula’s blog: Linnea Sundstrom!
from Nichol Spohr’s blog: Laurie Kirk!
from Yoonsun Hur’s blog: Subhashini S!
from Heather Hoffman’s blog: Bunny!
from Amanda Korotkova’s blog: Patti Bailey!
from Cheiron Brandon’s blog: Brian Poteraj!
from Bibi Cameron’s blog: Christy Malone!
from Emma Williams’s blog: Jennifer Scull!
from Vicky Papaioannou’s blog: Alison Woodstock!
from Anna-Karin Evaldsson’s blog: Nancy Littrell!
from Bobbi Lemanski’s blog: Cyndi Morris!
from Preeti Chandran’s blog: scrap2go.ds!
If you see your name listed above, CONGRATULATIONS! Please email [email protected] and let him know that you are one of our Cheer and Joy Blog Hop winners! You’ll receive a $25 Gift Card. ???
Thanks again for hopping along with us! We hope you enjoy our Cheer and Joy release and that it gives you creative enjoyment for months to come!

Before we go, we have another winner to announce! On October 5th, we celebrated World Card Making Day, and we asked you to share what you were working on on this post with the promise of a randomly selected winner of a $100 gift card from Simon!
CONGRATULATIONS, Mandi H.! Please email [email protected] and let him know that you are our World Card Making Day winner! You’ll receive a $100 Gift Card. ???
Winning ROCKS, and so do you!
Doodling with Debby: Coloring Die Cuts With Markers
Hi friends! Happy Wednesday! Please join me in welcoming back the always amazing Debby Hughes as a special monthly guest on her Doodling with Debby blog series! This amazing way of bringing our new Caramel Apple die to life absolutely knocked our socks off! Read on to learn more!


Hi, it’s Debby here, and for my Doodling With Debby video feature for this month, I’m breaking out my Copic markers, dusting them off and using them to colour some autumn die cuts. I made this card the other day and then afterwards thought it would be good to share a different colouring medium to my usual watercolours. I think the Picture Book dies from Simon Says Stamp particularly suit the clarity and vibrant colours you get with markers, and today I’m pairing the Picture Book Caramel Apple with the Leaf Branch Oval die.
I used Neenah Solar White card in the 80lb weight as I’ve always found this the best for colouring with alcohol markers. I die cut the Leaf Branch Oval from one piece of card, and this cuts a window into the panel with a lovely leaf branch hanging down and a strip across perfect for a sentiment. I cut the Picture Book Caramel Apple die twice from the second piece of card so that I can layer up a couple of the elements with foam adhesive to create more dimension.

I coloured the die cuts with Copic markers using a range of colours working from the lightest to the darkest and back again. Back and forth, back and forth until I had a smooth blend. I try and maintain a highlight area, and I think the play of darkest shades with lighter highlights brings the die cuts to life. I coloured two leaves, and two caramel dies so that I could mount them together for dimension. The lower of the two dies doesn’t need to be coloured precisely as most of it won’t be visible, but I use it as an opportunity to colour both as best I can and then choose my favourite for the top.
The various elements of the caramel apple are all individual pieces and so to create the finished piece I added Gina K glue runner to a scrap of card left over from die cutting and added the caramel and apple pieces to it before trimming out with a pair of scissors angled to undercut the white card so that it won’t be visible. I added more tape runner to the back of the apple and adhered the lollipop stick to the top.

I added foam adhesive to the back of the apple, the extra caramel piece too and also the one leaves and layered the leaves on top of each other before adding first the caramel piece and then the leaves to the apple. I squidged a little Gina K Connect Glue under the leaf to make sure it was securely held in place. I added a twine bow and trimmed the ends with the awesome Tim Holtz snips which are great for cutting just about anything. I then used a sparkle pen to add some shimmer to the apple and leaf. I then set the toffee apple aside while I worked on the Leaf Branch Oval die cut.
The leaves are small on the branch, so I only used two colours of marker for each colourway – little of the light colour followed by a touch of the dark colour and a quick brush over with the lightest shade again to blend. I chose an autumn palette of red, orange, green and yellow with a brown branch and then when I’d finished colouring, I rubbed a little Ranger Multi Medium Matte over the leaves before dunking them in my big tub of Tim Holtz Rock Candy Distress Glitter.

For the sentiment on this card, I used the lovely 30 Days Of Thankful 2019 from CZ Design, and the Simple Joys greeting fits just perfectly on the strip across the die. I stamped it in Versafine Clair Pinecone ink for a good impression first time, and also, I thought the deep brown went with the theme more than the traditional black sentiment. I stamped the greeting just slightly above the midway point so that I could add a piece of patterned paper underneath. I ran a thin line of Gina K Connect Glue to the paper and then lined it up underneath the sentiment.
I then added a bunch of foam adhesive to the back of the panel and adhered it to a Neenah Solar White card base in the 110lb weight. I added the caramel apple on top with more foam adhesive making sure to add a double layer of foam tape where the apple sat over the oval opening of the background.

Now that everything was in place, I added the shine to the apple and caramel with Ranger Glossy Accents. You can’t beat adding shine to give extra interest, and the only thing to remember is it takes some time to dry so not to add it until the end when you won’t be fiddling around with the card too much more.
This Leaf Branch Oval would make a great shaker card, but I just added a few sequins here and there and held them in place with Gina K Connect glue. Once the Glossy Accents was dry, I added two googly eyes to finish off the apple.

I think colouring with markers brings these die cuts to life and adds impact to this clean and simple card.

Thanks for joining me today and I hope join me next time for Doodling With Debby.
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Simple Inking Techniques with Gina K Designs!

Hi friends! Happy Tuesday! It’s always such a treat to have special guest Gina Krupsky of Gina K Designs as a special guest on our blog and today we have 3 beautiful autumn cards Gina made to share on our blog to showcase some fun inking techniques! Gina used the Autumn Wreath Builder clear stamp set and some pretty Golden Years Nuvo sequins to make these cards. Be sure to watch the video and enjoy!



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