Friday, November 8, 2024

Simon Says Stamp Festive Fun Blog Hop

Hello and welcome to my blog! I am so happy to take part in the Simon Says Stamp Blog Hop to celebrate the new Festive Fun release. If you are following along in the hop, you should have come here from Miriam Prantner.

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The Festive Fun release is full of wonderful new and versatile stamps, embossing folders, stencils, dies, ink and gems, perfect for holiday crafting. You can find the entire Festive Fun release here.

Simon Says Stamp Festive Fun Blog Hop


The new and exclusive Cozy Together stamp and die set will be automatically added to your cart that contains $100 or more of Festive Fun release products! This gift with purchase will expire 11/10 at 11:59 pm EST. While supplies last.
 
Layers of ink - Winter Tags Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson.

I had fun making two tags for the blog how, using the very cute Snow Buddies stamp set, combined with the Forest Ring die and the Fluted Forest Decor embossing folder. I used a combination of watercolor paint and ink on the tag. There is glitter and bling too!

Stamp with Simon Says Stamp Snow Buddies.

Start by cutting two dies from watercolor paper. Stamp the owl and the deer from Simon Says Stamp Snow Buddies with Archival Ink Jet Black on the tags.

Paint the tags with watercolors.

Watercolor the animals first and then add a quick wash of watercolor paint for the sky and the snow. No need for perfection.

Emboss in Simon Says Stamp Fluted Forest Decor.

I embossed the top and the bottom of the tags in the new Simon Says Stamp Fluted Forest Floor folder. Place the edge of the folder just outside the edge of the embossing platform to avoid getting an embossed edge. Test on a scrap paper first before embossing the watercolored tags.

Ink with Distress Inks.

Ink to darken the colors. I also used Blueprint Sketch, but forgot to include it in the photo.

Die cut the Simon Says Stamp Forest Ring.

Die cut the Simon Says Stamp Forest Ring twice from watercolor paper.

Add masking fluid.

Add masking fluid as shown and let dry completely. I used a blue tinted fluid so that you can see it. Or you can skip this step and just avoid painting those areas. 

Paint with watercolor paint.

Paint the trees and greenery with watercolor paint.

Remove the masking fluid.

When the paint is dry, carefully rub off the masking fluid.

Ink with Scorched Timber.

Add a little more paint to the trees. Smear Scorched Timber Distress Ink on a non-stick craft sheet, mist with water and paint the frame of the ring with a paint brush. I used the ink instead of paint here since I wanted the color to coordinate with the ink on the tag.

Die cut the Forest Ring from white glitter paper.

I wanted to add a bit of glitter too and die cut the Forest Ring from Simon Says Stamp White Glitter Cardstock twice.

Add Ranger Moondust Stickles.

Add Moon Dust Stickles to the snowy areas on the Forest Ring. I also added some highlights with a white gel pen.

Layers of ink - Deer Winter Tag Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson.

The stamp of the deer looking at the little bird is so cute. There are also coordinating dies to the Snow Buddies stamp set. You can easily turn this design into a card, if you would rather make a card. I stamped the sentiment on scrap inky paper. The larger sentiment was adhered with foam tape.


I added Simon Says Stamp Pawsitively Dazzling Gems Pastel Tones to the flower centers and in a few more places. I love all the Dazzling Gems and have been using them a lot since they came out.

Watercolor deer.

Leave some of the paper showing when watercoloring as highlights. As you can see here, the white gel pen dots work both as highlights and as tiny specks of snow.


Off-set the white glitter paper when gluing the Forest Rings to the background.


This is such a cute sentiment! It was adhered with foam tape. The sentiments I used also comes from the Snow Buddies set.

Layers of ink - Owl Winter Tag Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson.

I am very fond of owls and had a little collection of owl figurines as a child. Some of them are displayed in my study now. I like how the Forest Ring frames the watercolored image, so that it doesn't disappear on the background.


Again, sentiments were stamped on scrap paper and cut into strips. 

Watercolor owl.

I don't know if you can see it, but I added Glossy Accents to the eyes of the owl.


Drop blue paint into the green paint before the paint dries completely, for some fun color blending directly on the paper.


The ribbons were dyed with ink to coordinate with the tags.

Don't miss all the inspiration along the hop! There are of course prizes to be won too, and at each stop on the hop SSS is giving away a $25 coupon, randomly drawn from those who leave a comment. The winners will be posted post on the Simon Says Stamp store blog on 13 November.


For more inspiration, remember to check out the Festive Fun gallery at Simon Says Stamp, and if you make something with products from the range, it is fun if you post it in the galleries too. There are galleries for all releases, and for the card kits, full of inspiration.

This is the first Festive Fun blog hop, don't miss blog hop number day number 2, which is tomorrow.



Thank you so much for stopping by here today! 


Anna-Karin

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54 comments:

  1. Love these tags!! Your colors are wonderful!! Just love this stamp set! Thanks so much for sharing.

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  2. Super cute tags! Love the sweet images and the watercoloring! The background looks awesome too!

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  3. Love these tags. They could be used as ornaments and should be kept.

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  4. Soft and vintage looking - so pretty

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  5. Oh!! I want to hang those on my Christmas tree!!!! Your watercoloring skills are amazing and I love the idea of using the embossing folder above and below the design. Now I'm so happy that I have that embossing folder! Thanks for the inspiration, although I can't watercolor worth a darn.

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  6. Love your tags and watercoloring. I definitely need to get that embossing folder and wreath die. Thank you so much for the inspiration today.

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  7. Such sweet tags! Love all the elements and love the little bit of glitter with the offset Forest Ring!

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  8. Wow! Wow! Wow! I love your step by step post. I will be back as soon as my supplies arrive. Thank you for the inspiration!

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  9. I love any technique that includes "No need for perfection". Beautiful tags

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  10. Thanks for sharing your process! These tags are so cute!

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  11. Cute and creative tags!
    Thanks for sharing.

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  12. Wow!!! These tags are Amazing!!! I love the partial embossing with the ink!!!

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  13. Your tags are outstanding! I LOVE the mixed media and critters!

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  14. Fabulous tags! Adorable images, beautifully colored and framed.

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  15. Oh these are such adorable tags! Love you coloring!

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  16. Those tags are adorable and thank you for showing all the steps that went into their creation!

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  17. Gorgeous tags! thanks for sharing the step by step! they are so pretty!

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  18. I love owls as well and this one from the set is so cute. The water coloring looks great on these tags as well as the embossing and the ink. So many layers of pretty. Excellent tags. [Bunny]

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  19. The tags are pretty. I love that Forest Ring die-it adds a great accent to the edges of your projects.

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  20. These are the most adorable tags, Anna-Karin! I love your watercoloring and the tree ring adds that wow factor!

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  21. Wow! these are gorgeous tags. Love the tutorial on how you created these.

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  22. Wow-wee! These tags are amazing!! So cute / pretty!! TFS -
    Lori S in PA

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  23. You are a magician. I always am in awe of your work.

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  24. These tags are beautiful! I love the somewhat vintage look. Nice work!

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  25. Such pretty textures and details on your beautiful tags! Love the sweet critters!

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  26. Beautiful tags. Love the textures.

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  27. Oh how sweet! I adore Tags! :) Love your backgrounds, all inky and textured! And of course, your sweet little images you showcased! SWEET!

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  28. Your little critter tags are absolutely adorable!

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  29. These tags are so pretty! Love the detail and texture!

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  30. Those tags are amazing. So much texture and simple wate coloring. Love them!

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  31. OMG! I was instantly amazed at these tags! So so so creative! Love the brown tones on the bottom with the blue tones on the top. I also like your close up photos to get a really good look at your detailed work. Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful talent!

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  32. Anyone receiving these tags would feel so special! What a great design.
    You are atrue artist! Thanks.

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  33. Beautiful tags using that Forest Ring die to encase your cute critters.

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  34. Enchanting! LOVE how you added texture to the top and bottom of the design and your gorgeous colouring on all the elements. Stunning xoxo

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  35. Awwww these are so darling! Love all the fantastic details!

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  36. Stuuuuuning tags! They could be framed and hung up!

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  37. Oh my goshness!! Your tag creations are absolutely stunning!! Appreciate and love your photo tutorial! Amazing as always!! Thanks for being an inspiration!! ♥️❤️♥️

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  38. You get an A+ for these beautiful tags!

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  39. What beautiful tags! So old fashioned looking.Thanks for sharing your technique

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  40. Your tags are absolutely gorgeous!

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  41. Your tags are adorable. So many details. Thanks for sharing your process.

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  42. Oh my gosh! These tags are so cute. It is like you did magic. SO CUTE

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  44. Giving you credit that you used the ef's so differently! Clever and inspiring!! Am in awe of your gorgeous coloring and tags!!

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