Wednesday, June 26, 2019

SSS Ch533 Anything Goes, Stampendous

Hi Everyone!

I am here to introduce a new challenge at the fantastic Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge.

This week's challenge is called: Anything Goes
The team is showcasing products from: Stampendous

And this is my take:



For this card I did something I usually don't do. I stamped this solid stamp image and then cut the images apart so I could move them around/separate them which makes it possible to use your favorite stamps for many new fun designs.


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Supply list from the Simon says Stamp store:


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SSS Black ink for use with markers
Copic Markers
Ranger's Distress ink
Neenah Solar White cardstock (for the stamped and colored images)
Simon Says Stamp Ultra Thick Cardstock
(120 lb) (cardbase and die cuts)
Jet Black Archival ink (for watercoloring)
Scotch foam adhesive
Xyron Adhesive Tape runner 
 Glue Dots

Hope you feel inspired to join us this week! By playing along with the Challenge you have the chance to win 50 usd to spend in the Simon Says Stamp Store - YIPPIE!!!!



Hope to see you there!







You have until next Wednesday at  8am Ohio time. 1pm UK time, 2 pm CET to join in!


I also share my cards and watercolors here:  My Instagram 

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Have a great day, hugs, Karin 

4 comments:

Lorraine A said...

Gorgeous card Karin :-) I love how you separated the elements of the stamp to alter it! Very clever and fabulous! Love the embossed background and fancy edges too :-)

hope you have a great week!
luv
Lols x x x

Lisa Elton said...

I love the colors, this is cute Karin!

creatingincolors said...

How clever! I just completed a card using that stamp, but never thought to separate the elements. I will have to try this. Thanks for the inspiration!

Jeanne said...

Thanks for sharing this fabulous card, Karin. I love how you cut the stamped image apart to extend the use of the stamp. Great way to show the versatility. Your coloring is awesome, too. Love it!