Showing posts with label Simon Says Stamp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Simon Says Stamp. Show all posts

Friday, September 10, 2021

STAMPtember KSS and SSS Release - Ray of Sunshine




I used the images from Ray of Sunshine by Kitchen Sink Stamps to create this slimline design for STAMPtember at Simon Says Stamp. This wonderful set is available only at Simon Says Stamps until they are sold out. Once it's gone, its gone!

To create the sky background at the top of the card, I used Kitchen Sink Stamps' Cloudy Skies SVG cut stencil and Bashful Blue ink by Stampin' Up. The fence at the bottom was created with designer paper by the Paper Studio. 

The flowers, leaves, butterfly, and the word Sunshine were cut using the KSS SVG cut files which are available at KSS for use with this set. To lift the two top sunflower blossoms up high, I hand cut two stems and colored them with Altenew Grass Fields and Evergreen ink.


 


Using the SVG cut butterfly allowed me to stamp the butterfly with deeper colors  so that it would stand out boldly against the sunflower background. It was glued in place over the fully stamped sunflower.




Color Recipe for the Butterfly and Sunflower using Altenew Inks
stamped as one piece

Layer 1B Buttercream
Layer 2B Citrus Burst
Layer 3B Honey Drizzle 
Layer 4B Mocha





 


Color Recipe for SVG cut Butterfly

Layer 1B Altenew Citrus Burst
Layer 3B Altenew Mocha
Layer 4B Stampin' Up Early Espresso 

The SVG cut butterfly was then glued directly on top of the one piece sunflower and butterfly for a bolder look.





Color Recipe for Sunflower using Altenew Inks

Layer 1A - Citrus Burst
Layer 2A - Honey Drizzle
Layer 3A - Peach Perfect
Layer 4A - Mocha stamped twice
Layer 5A Espresso stamped twice





Color Recipe for Leaves using Altenew Inks

Layer 1 - Grass Field
Layer 2 - Hunter Green
Layer 3 - Evergreen


Don't forget to visit the Simon Says Stamp Blog for many, many more stunning samples using this wonderful stamp set!!

And, of course, Kitchen Sink Stamps' very own Maria Colosimo  and Nancy McCabe have exquisite creations you won't want to miss, as well!!


Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Simon Says Stamp Presents KSS at STAMPtember


Such excitement in the Kitchen today with the collaborative release by Simon Says Stamp of the newest Kitchen Sink Stamps set - Autumn Pumpkin. This set is being sold exclusively by Simon Says Stamp as a limited edition. Once the set is gone, it is gone for good. So if you see something you like, head over to Simon Says Stamp and make your purchase.



I have two projects to share with you today using the wonderful images and sentiments from this set. The first is a simple treat box for handing out your Halloween treats or for sharing tasty Thanksgiving goodies.



I used the KSS SVG cut files for the pumpkin, leaves, and happy.

Color Recipe for the pumpkin using Stampin' Up inks

Layer 1 Apricot Appeal
Layer 2 Marigold Morning
Layer 3 Mango Melody
Layer 4 Only Orange
Layer 5 Calypso Coral

Color Recipe for the vines using Stampin' Up inks

Layer 1 Gumball Green
Layer 2 Mossy Meadow
Layer 3 Forest Foliage

The cat was stamped with Versafine Onyx Black.




Color recipe for the autumn leaves using Stampin' Up Inks

Layer 1 Crumb Cake
Layer 2 Pumpkin Pie
Layer 3 Only Orange

The pumpkin and the pumpkin vines use the same recipe as on the Halloween Treat Box.

The sentiment was stamped with Stampin' Up Chocolate Chip.



To construct this treat box, I used a 4.75 inch x 3 inch stitched tag die from Gina Marie Designs. Any tag you have of similar size will work just fine. I cut two of the tags and 2 pieces of 2 x 2 side panels.

I scored one of the tags at one half inch and 1 and one half inch from the bottom. I scored the 2 x 2 inch side panels at one half inch and 1 and one half inch as well.



After setting the score lines with my bone folder, I stamped the autumn leaves on the tags and then attached the pumpkin and leaves which were cut with KSS SVG files before stamping. I then attached the two tags together by placing glue on the one half inch scored at the bottom of the one tag creating the bottom of the box. I then added glue to the half inch scored sections of each of the side panels to completed the box.




My final project I have to share with you today is a fun autumn pin to wear on a sweater or a jacket lapel. The completed pin measures 2.25 inches by 3.25 inches.


To make this pin, I cut 5 pumpkins, 5 cats, and 15 vines using the KSS SVG cut files. I am having such fun with my Cricut these days! I then stamped only one pumpkin, one cat, and three vines. After gluing the pumpkins one on top of the other ending with the stamped pumpkin, I used my reinkers to paint the sides of the pumpkin to cover any visible white card stock. This same procedure was followed with the cat and the vines. I them embossed each of the 5 pieces (pumpkin, cat, and three vines) with 6 layers of clear embossing powder. The pin was completed when I glued the pieces together and attached a pin clasp to the back so it was ready to wear.

I have had a lot of fun showing you ways in which you can use this fabulous set!
Maria and Nancy have some wonderful ideas as well!! Be sure to check them out and then head over to Simon Says Stamp to get your Autumn Pumpkin set before they are gone.

For additional designs featuring Autumn Pumpkin, please visit the blogs and YouTube videos of the members of the Kitchen Crew linked below:


Nancy Stamps by Nancy McCabe