Monday, April 20, 2026

Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge: Use More Than One Stencil (Kate Crane PS455 and PS483 Stencils)

Welcome to another Monday and another creative challenge!  This week's Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog theme is "use more than one stencil."  I used two stencils from Kate Crane: PS455 and PS483 to make a card.


I started by watercoloring and painting on a page like so:


While that dried, I used paint and two of Kate Crane's Stencils to make patterns and some focal elements.


I cut a deckled rectangle for my card base using a Mama Elephant die set and kraft cardstock.  I glued a piece of my watercolored paper to it, then I glued on a piece of the red and white stenciled paper.  Next I cut out the plus sign shapes and outlined them in black Sharpie.  I glued them to the front of my card.


To finish it off, I added more paint around the edges, along with some Distress Watercolor pencil scribbles.  I stamped some small dots on with a Seth Apter stamp and added some collaged paper scraps.  I stamped a sentiment from Tim Holtz's Theories set, cut it out and glued it on as a last touch.


Here are the supplies I used that you can find at Simon Says Stamp:

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Monday, April 13, 2026

Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge: Bright and Cheerful Card using AALL & Create's Film Drip and Retro Numbers Dies

What great joy was mine when I learned about this week's Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog theme: Bright and Cheerful!  I made a card for the occasion using some bold Odile Bailloeul Festival fabric and dies from AALL & Create.


I started by cutting some shapes with AALL & Create's Film Drip and Retro Numbers die sets.  I always like to explore the negative shapes (what's left behind after you cut the intended shapes) in addition to the intended shapes.  I painted the shapes not knowing for sure which I would use in this project.


While the paint dried, I tore up some scraps of fabric.  This is a great collection: Odile Bailloeul Festival.


All that was left to do was play with the layout and glue down the painted paper shapes and the fabric.


To finish it off, I painted white around the edges and added some stamped sentiments from Tim Holtz's Seasonal Scribbles stamp set.


Here are the supplies I used that you can find at Simon Says Stamp:

If you'd like to participate in this week's challenge, upload your creation to the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog and you'll have a chance at winning a $25 voucher to the Simon Says Stamp store!



Monday, April 6, 2026

Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge: Decorated Tin with Tim Holtz Fabric Ribbon

It's the beginning of another week and that brings us to a new Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge!  This week's theme is "not a card" and we are featuring products from Tim Holtz.  I decorated a tin box and sewed a fabric ribbon to wrap around it.


I started by sanding the lid of the metal tin so that paper would adhere to it better.  To decorate the tin, I cut out a lid-shaped background paper that I collaged together.  In the forefront, I wanted to use that wonderful X-shape found in Tim's Mini Glitch stamp set.  I stamped the image onto a piece of ledger paper and colored it with paint and Distress Watercolor Pencils.  I also stamped some alphabet letters from Tim's Glitch 2 stamp set along the top and bottom.  I flicked some Peacock Feathers Distress Ink Spray onto it as well as some Neon Alcohol Ink.

I glued the X piece onto the background collage and glued the whole panel onto the lid of the tin.

I wanted to add a sentiment, so I chose the words "soulful adventure" from Tim's Chit Chat sticker set.  This tin was inspired by a road trip my family just took.  There were pops of color, but also a lot of beautiful desert sand.  I'd never been to this area before and was a little nervous to venture into the unknown, but it was wonderful in the end.  I thought "soulful adventure" fit perfectly with all we saw and did and appreciated in nature.

I wanted to add one last element, so I cut a few strips from different yards of Tim's fabric and sewed them together to form a ribbon.

Here is the finished tin with the ribbon tied around it.  It is a bit crazy-pants with the patterns on the tin and the patterned ribbon, but I liked the energetic joy it evoked for me.

I plan to print a few small pictures from our trip and put them inside my tin so I can look back and have a physical reminder of the soulful adventure that it was!

Here are the supplies I used that you can find at Simon Says Stamp:
What will you make that's not a card?  We're excited to see your creations!  Upload them to the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog for your chance to win $25 to the Simon Says Stamp store!