Hello Beautiful Release Blog Hop-Day 1

Hello, crafty friends. I’m thrilled to be part of THIS blog hop celebrating THIS new release. I have three cards to share today featuring my favorite stamp set from the release…

I wanted to share several ways to use one stamp set. When I get a new stamp set and I’m not sure what creative direction I’m going in, I like to start by stamping all the images and using the coordinating dies to cut them out. I did that with today’s project and stamped THESE adorable narwhal images and used THESE coordinating dies to cut them out. Then I add some color. I chose to color these images with Copic Markers. I use my coloring as a jumping off point for the design.

For the first card…

I masked off the areas around the center to create a focal point. I ink blended three shades of blue Distress ink and spritzed some water on top to create some texture. Once dry, I ran it through my die-cut machine with THIS die. It doesn’t cut anything but pierces a pattern into the design. I added the narwhal image using one of THESE mini action wobblers as well as a white heat embossed sentiment from the stamp set. I used a black glaze pen to the eyes to make them stand out more.

Here’s a closer look…

For the second card…

I started by creating a background using the small star images from the stamp set. I added a bit of coloring to some but kept it tone on tone so it wasn’t too distracting. I die-cut THIS rainbow heart and added it to the card along with a different narwhal image, some sentiments, and some more stamped stars. I also added sparkle with a shimmer pen to the rainbow.

Here’s a closer look…

For the last card…

I die-cut THESE strips using colored card stock and adhered them to a panel to create a background. I die-cut THIS scalloped piece twice. I ink blended towards the bottom of one of the pieces and applied some shimmer spitz for texture. I added the narwhal piece as well as a balloon die-cut where I stamped the first part of the sentiment.

I adhered one of the scallop pieces directly to the striped background and the other one I scored at the top and adhered it to the back of the striped piece to create a hinge for the piece to open. I stamped another sentiment on the inside as well as a matching narwhal to tie everything together…

Creating a simple interactive element using your shaped dies is a great way to stretch your supplies.

BLOG HOP
There is much more inspiration to see. Click HERE for the next stop on the hop. Click HERE to start at the beginning of the hop.

Here’s the complete hop list…

Simon Says Stamp Blog

Jennifer McGuire

Cathy Zielske

Nina-Marie Trapani

Caly Person

Nichol Spohr

Amy Rysavy

Yana Smakula

Heather Ruwe

Lisa Addesa

Suzy Plantamura

Sidnie Des Jardins

Cheiron Brandon

Barb Engler

Lea Lawson

Kathy Racoosin

Jo Nevill

Looking for even more inspiration using this release? I shared another project HERE

and HERE

I also have a few more projects featuring this release that I haven’t blogged about yet. Here are some sneak peeks of those projects…

Mini Slimline Envelope…

Spring Birds Stamp Set, Botanical Split Background Stamp, Chunky A2 Scalloped Rectangles…

Bunny Blessings Stamp Set, Carrot Wafer Die…

Our Home Stamp Set, Welcoming Stamp Set…

Sketch Iris Stamp Set and Coordinating Dies, Reverse Easter Wishes Sentiment Strips…

GIVEAWAY
Simon is so generous and giving away a $25 coupon to every stop on the hop so be sure to leave comments along the way for your chance to win. Simon Says Stamp will announce winners on their blog on Wednesday. Good luck!

Wait, there’s more…

Use the code RSE542 to receive a FREE Rose Trio Stencil with any purchase. Valid while supplies last or until 2/28 at 11:59 EST.

I’ve linked to the entire Hello Beautiful Release below as well as supplies used on today’s cards.

Thank you so much for stopping by. As always, I appreciate the time you spend here.

LINKS TO ENTIRE HELLO BEAUTIFUL RELEASE:
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LINKS TO SUPPLIES USED ON TODAY’S CARDS:
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132 Comments

  1. Robin Nelson
    February 27, 2021

    Thanks for all of the inspiration. Great cards!

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  2. Laurie D
    February 27, 2021

    Love the narwhal cards and all the other awesome inspiration!!

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  3. Penny L Avenengo
    February 27, 2021

    Really cute cards. Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
  4. Gab
    February 27, 2021

    These are just gorgeous

    Reply
  5. Judy Inukai
    February 27, 2021

    Cute cards.

    Reply
  6. Kim Clark
    February 27, 2021

    Wow, these are all wonderful. Love the narwhals and the carrots. Thanks for the inspiration.

    Reply
  7. Neen
    February 27, 2021

    Love all the techniques and inspiration!

    Reply
  8. Linda Wood
    February 27, 2021

    Thank you for the tip on stamping all of the images on a set and going from there to see what happens, I’ll have to try that. I find narwhals to be so appealing and I know a couple of like-minded people on my card-sending list.

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  9. Denise Bryant
    February 27, 2021

    Awesome cards and I love those pretty envelopes! The narwhals are just adorable!

    Reply
  10. Kailash
    February 27, 2021

    Love all your adorable card designs with the narwhal stamps!

    Reply
  11. Carol E. Wortman
    February 27, 2021

    Wow! This release is fab.u.lous!! The Spring birds are just what I need! These cards are incredible I can see how exciting this release inspires.

    Reply
  12. Evelyn
    February 27, 2021

    What a great release! love all the cards,

    Reply
  13. Mary Ann Reilly
    February 26, 2021

    How adorable! Each and every card is so charming. What a great release and you have done wonders with it. Thank you.

    Reply
  14. Beverly Sizemore
    February 26, 2021

    My mind is on creative overload after seeing all of your beautiful and clever creations! Great job! I love this new Simon Says Stamp release!

    Reply
  15. Susan M. Shinagawa
    February 26, 2021

    These narwhal stamps and your cards are precious!

    Reply

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