Stencil Set Cards + Good Luck Charm Release Blog Hop

Hi there, crafty friends. I’m thrilled to be part of THIS Blog Hop Celebrating THIS new release. I have three cards to share featuring stencil sets…

VIDEO
I’m excited to bring more video content in 2022. You can watch the video on how I created these cards HERE or click on the video below…

For the first card, I applied ink through the Interlocking Circles stencil set. I die-cut the arched dome die from the center of the panel, creating a window. I adhered the inner portion down to the blue mat and adhered the remaining ink portion with foam tape to add dimension. I stamped and colored the daffodil image from the Spring Stems stamp set and used the coordinating die to cut it out. I finished off the design with a few die-cut hearts from the Mini Hearts Party die. I colored them with Copic Markers to match the colored image and added crystal glaze on top for some shine. I also added sentiment strips from the  sentiment strips. I stamped the Daffodil Background stamp on the flap of the envelope to tie everything together.

For the first card, I applied ink through the Interlocking Circles stencil set. I die-cut the arched dome die from the center of the panel, creating a window. I adhered the inner portion down to the blue mat and adhered the remaining ink portion with foam tape to add dimension. I stamped and colored the daffodil image from the Spring Stems stamp set and used the coordinating die to cut it out. I finished off the design with a few die-cut hearts from the Mini Hearts Party die. I colored them with Copic Markers to match the colored image and added crystal glaze on top for some shine. I also added sentiment strips from the Reverse Well Wishes sentiment strips. I stamped the Daffodil Background stamp on the flap of the envelope to tie everything together.

Here’s a closer look…

For the second card, I applied Distress Oxide inks through the Layered Confetti stencil set on to black cardstock. I embossed the Balloon Background die on top of the pattern using an embossing mat in my die-cut machine. I adhered an A2 shaker pouch to the background on three sides, leaving the top open. I added some End of Rainbow sequins and sealed up the top. I added the Basic Box Card Happy Birthday die to the front and adhered the shaker to the front of a side folding white note card using strong tape. I also applied ink through one of the stencils on the flap of the envelope.
Here’s a closer look…

For the final card, I applied white pigment ink through one of the Layered Clover stencils on a Kraft cardstock. Once dry, I applied green ink on top. I did the white pigment ink first to make the green ink more vibrant since the colored cardstock would mute the color. I applied green glitter glitz gel through the other stencil in the set on top of the design to add some sparkle. I die-cut the Linking Lucky Clovers die from two shades of green and adhered it on top along with a printed sentiment strip from the Reverse Lucky sentiment strips. I rounded the bottom two corners an stamped a green envelope flap using the Shamrock Background stamp.
Here’s a closer look…

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 Blog Hop list…

Simon Says Stamp Blog

Nina-Marie Trapani

Caly Person

Nichol Spohr

Jennifer McGuire

Cathy Zielske

Suzy Plantamura

Sidnie Des Jardins

Lisa Addesa

Keisha Charles

Heather Ruwe

Anna-Karin Evaldsson

Yana Smakula

Mindy Eggen

Barb Engler

Cheiron Brandon

Norine Borys

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

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 YUM20 to receive a free 3×4 Birthday Cupcake Stamp Set . Valid while supplies last or until 2/20 at 11:59 EST.

Thank you so much for stopping by. I’ve linked to the entire new release below as well as products used on today’s cards.

LINKS TO ENTIRE NEW RELEASE:
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75 Comments

  1. Mary Holshouser
    February 18, 2022

    Love the yellow daffodils against the blue
    background. The shaker is fantastic – great
    way to make one. Wonderful cards.
    thanks for sharing. txmlhl(at)yahoo(dot)com

    Reply
  2. Joyace Feheley
    February 18, 2022

    Awesome cards. So colorful and creative.

    Reply
  3. Melissa Leftrick
    February 18, 2022

    Awesome cards!! My favorite is the full front shaker card!

    Reply
  4. Joy Meadows
    February 18, 2022

    Your use of the new stencils for these cards is phenomenal, Heather! Love each one of your cards.

    Reply
  5. Jeanne Beam
    February 18, 2022

    Such gorgeous cards! Love the stencils…
    Thanks for sharing.

    Reply
  6. Kathy j in Ellicott City
    February 18, 2022

    Great cards

    Reply
  7. Judy Inukai
    February 18, 2022

    Super cards. Thanks for all the great inspiration.

    Reply
  8. Gayle Chrvala
    February 18, 2022

    Fun and colorful cards.

    Reply
  9. Janice Stovall
    February 18, 2022

    What great cards!! I’m so into the edge to edge shakers now! Thank you for sharing!

    Reply
  10. Janet D.
    February 18, 2022

    Great cards!

    Reply
  11. karenladd
    February 18, 2022

    I just love the way you combined stenciling and stamps for a gorgeous floral card!

    Reply
  12. Amy Lombardo
    February 18, 2022

    Great cards! I absolutely love the shaker!

    Reply
  13. Susie Sonnier
    February 18, 2022

    Your cards are so pretty

    Reply
  14. Jennie A.
    February 18, 2022

    Great shaker cards.

    Reply
  15. Linda Crowley
    February 18, 2022

    Fantastic cards! So much goodness in that shaker card!

    Reply

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