![]() You can see all of the cards and projects that were shared for STAMPtember here. The projects and cards that were shared for STAMPtember were so great! We loved seeing what all of you did with the special color recipe we provided! Please limit entries to 3 per month.Įach month we’ll pick a few random participants to win a Simon Says Stamp grab bag! So we’ll give you a little challenge each month, and you’ll have until the following month to share what you’ve made. We thought this would be a great way for all of you to ‘stretch your creative muscles’ and share what you’ve been working on. On the last Wednesday of every month, we want to see what you’re creating! The Simon Says Stamp community is so very talented, and we want to see more of your cards and projects every month. In case you’re wondering what ‘Work It Wednesday’ is, let me explain: Thank you for your support, it helps to cover my blogging and video expenses.Hello and welcome to Work It Wednesday for November 2014! Compensated affiliate links used at no cost to you. Want to find the products I used? I have them listed below. Used for the Simon Says Stamp Lifting hearts card: You probably have something in your stash that would work This is also fun to do with circles, or I could have used the balloon die in the coordinating die set as well. Here’s a close up of my background die cut images. The rainbow heart could also be used for autism cards, children’s birthdays, background for unicorns, the ideas are endless. Finally, white heat embossed the sentiment onto a scrap of black and cut it out before mounting it with foam tape onto the card.Ī finished uplifting card for a dear friend going through the cancer battle.Color the image with copics and then use the coordinating die to cut that adorable little guy out. ![]()
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