Monday, 27 April 2026

Get The Party Started...

Happy Monday everyone...

This week on the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog is all about FOUR LEGGED FRIENDS and whether that's cats, dogs or any other animal that you love ~ the DT are looking forward to seeing your makes and hope you will join us and play along.

For my make, I created a couple of birthday gift card holders and it's been a while since I used the Crazy Dogs in a project. So there's no better time than now to break out those fun loving animals and have some fun bringing them to life.



So here we go, it's time to say hello to the crazy dogs!



For this make, I used the Sizzix Tim Holtz Collector Thinlits Die Set for my envelope and an idea-ology file card with the window aperture.

ENVELOPE

To begin with I die cut the envelope using the Collector die set to cut Mixed Media Heavystock Card. After scoring along the lines, I spritzed the surface with  Pumice Stone and Old Paper Distress Spray Stain, heat dried the inks and then assembled my envelope.

Using the Crop-A-Dile Eyelet setter, I punched a hole into the flap of the envelope before setting the eyelet into position.

Setting the envelope to one side, I cut a panel of Distress Watercolor card slightly smaller than the envelope. I used the same sprays to add colour to the surface and then around the edges, I wanted to add some inky splotches using Scorched Timber, Ground Espresso and Gathered Twigs Distress Inks, applied directly onto my craft mat.

I spritzed the inks with water to form droplets and then dipped my card in and out of the ink. After heat drying the card, I inked the edges with Walnut Stain Distress Ink and then machine stitched a border.

Once I'd matted the card panel onto black cardstock, I attached the panels to my envelope.

CREATING THE SCENE

The envelope is now ready to create the scene and for this I used the following stamp sets:

Mini Crazy Cats and Dogs

Crazy Talk

Crazy Thoughts

Mini Bird Crazy and Things Stamps and Die Bundle

I began by stamping my crazy dog onto a piece of watercolour card and then watercoloured the image with Distress Watercolor Pencils. I then stamped the balloons and the Crazy Thought, "POP", and also watercoloured these before cutting around the outline of all the images. For the balloons, there is a co-ordinating Simon Says Stamp die set which makes things so much easier on the fiddly little images.

Using foam pads, attach the Crazy Thought in the top left hand corner, slightly overlapping the edges.

Attach the crazy dog and the balloons ~ adding four balloons in a cluster on the right hand side...

....and a deflated, popped balloon on the left hand side. 

I then used a black fine line pen to draw some strings to attach the balloons.

The message is stamped onto a small strip of black card, with an inverted 'v' cut into one end, and using clear embossing ink, I inked the "what the?" stamp from the Crazy Talk stamp set and heat embossed with white powder.

I attached the message to my envelope, placing it beneath the dog to ground him, attaching it with foam pads and then placed a Mini Pin into the left hand side of the message.

To complete the envelope, I added some twine.

WINDOW FILE CARD

Moving onto the second mini card and window envelope...

To begin with I made the window envelope and once again, I inked some Distress Watercolor Card using the same colours and technique, as I used on the background for my previous envelope.

Once happy and the background was dry, I used the SSS Basic Circles die set to cut a circular aperture into my card panel, ensuring that it fit with the circle on the window file card. You will see that the circle is slightly larger in size and therefore it allows a narrow border to show around the aperture in the window file card.

I cut a two further panels of the watercolour card, one to fit on the inside of the window file card and a second piece that will become the insert. This time, I coloured the card with the following Distress Spray Stains: Iced Spruce, Speckled Egg, Pumice Stone and Old Paper. After blending the sprays with a little water mist, I heat dried the surface and then added some Tumbled Glass Oxide Spray.

Once I was happy with my panels, I took the panel that will fit inside the window file card and in Black Soot Archival Ink, I stamped the POP Crazy Thought onto the card panel ensuring that where I stamp it will show through the aperture. I added some white pen highlights and then attached the panel on the inside.

MINI CARD with pull tab

With the remaining inked panel, I used the rounded corner die in the Collector set. This is going to create the insert for my envelope.

I applied some stenciled details to the background using Broken China Oxide Ink through the Mini Layering Stencil from set 33 and then matted the card onto a slightly larger piece of Mixed Media Heavystock card, which I inked with Walnut Stain and Frayed Burlap Distress Inks.

Once I'd machine stitched a border around each layer of card, I cut a tab pull using a die from the Specimen Thinlits Die Set by Sizzix and Tim Holtz and attached this to the top of my card. The date is stamped using an old rotary date stamp set that I have in my stash.

STAMPED IMAGES

For this set, I used my favourite doggy from the set, which I stamped onto watercolour card and water-coloured him with Distress Watercolour Pencils before cutting him out. I also stamped and painted a party hat.

To complete the scene, I stamped and watercoloured a selection of balloons and the bones for this piece and die cut these before adding three balloons and one bone, directly to my background. I hand drew the strings and then added some gold stars.

Finally, I stamped the Crazy Talk message, 'you're how old?' to sit beneath the doggy.

On the window envelope, I wanted the balloons to be coloured and placed so that they were in exactly the same position as on the card placed inside.

So, with my card inside the envelope, I attached the balloons in the same colours as on the mini card, and lined them up so the image now appears the same, inside and out. I also added two bones and then drew the strings, again lining everything up.

I completed the envelope with a stamped 'it's your birthday' message and finally added some more gold stars, some cello sticker tape and a mini paper clip.

...and those finishing details complete my project for this week!

I hope you love what I've made and will be inspired by these fun pieces.

As always, if you make anything, or if you've been inspired by anything that you've seen here on my blog ~ then please, let me know by tagging me on social media or leaving a comment here and I will be right over to take a look! Also, if you have any questions, then please...just ask away!

forget that every week, one lucky random participant has the chance to win a $25 gift voucher from Simon Says Stamp and you can join in up to 5 times, which means you could have 5 chances to winYou have until next Monday at 8am Ohio time. 1pm UK time, 2 pm CET to join in and good luck....






Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by today...see you all again very soon!

Love Emma xx


Recipe for project:

Tim Holtz for Sizzix: Sizzix Big Shot, Collector Die Set
Distress Spray StainSpeckled Egg, Iced Spruce, Old Paper, Pumice Stone
Oxide Spray: Tumbled Glass
Distress Inks: Walnut Stain, Frayed Burlap, Ground Espresso, Scorched Timber
Tim Holtz idea-ology: File CardsMini Paper Clips, Mini Pins

Monday, 20 April 2026

The Great Discovery...

Hello everyone...

Another week has flown by and as always on a Monday, it's time to share a brand new Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge.

This week, our theme is all about USING MORE THAN ONE STENCIL and we hope you will join us and play along with this fun challenge.

For my make, I used Tim Holtz Layering Stencils to create a background to my tag which is all about a journey of discovery and once you find what you're looking for, you hold on to it and "do what you love".

So, let's get started and it's time to share all the details of how I made this week's project!

For this make, I used a Stampers Anonymous Size 8 Etcetera Tag and a size 8 Mixed Media Heavystock Tag.

TAG BACKGROUND

I began with my background and for this I used the Size 8 Mixed Media tag. I misted the tag with a light spritz of water and than added the colour using Distress Spray Stains, Oxide Sprays and Mica Sprays in the following colours:

DISTRESS SPRAY STAINS: Ground Espresso, Chipped Sapphire, Speckled Egg

OXIDE SPRAYS: Tumbled Glass

MICA SPRAY: Crooked Broomsticks

I applied the Distress Spray Stains first, and after another spritz of water to blend the colour, I heat dried the surface before adding splatters of Tumbled Glass Oxide Sprays and finally a light misting of the Mica Spray.

Once the surface is completely dry, I moved onto the stencilling and adding some detail to that background.

STENCILS

The stencils I used for the background were the from the following sets:

Mini Layering Stencil Set 33Mini Layering Stencil Set 48

I began with the Digits from set 48 and applied Translucent Texture Paste through the stencil, placing the stencil down the right hand side of the tag.

Once I removed the stencil, I sprinkled silver embossing powder over the paste, tapping away the excess. When the paste is set, I then heat embossed the powder, moving the heat gun over the area quickly to stop the paste from bubbling.

With the powder molten, I then moved onto adding more stencilling. Unfortunately, some of this is covered by the embellishments, but it is there...I promise! 😉

I added some more Translucent Paste through the Halftone Stencil, placing this along the bottom edge of the tag....

...and to finish this piece, I used the Halftone stencil once again, and this time I applied Lost Shadow Oxide Ink through it and completed the tag with some Walnut Stain Distress Ink which I applied through the Stitches Stencil from set 33.

After machine stitching a border around the outside edge, I attached my tag to the Etcetera Tag using Matte Collage Medium.

EMBELLISHMENTS

We can now start to bring this piece to life and I began by building a ledge for the young boy to stand on.

For this I used a Pinked Etcetera Trim and a Junk Drawer Baseboard piece.

I used the Decorative Trims die set to cut an offcut of some paper from one of Tim's paper pads and then adhered this to my trim with Matte Collage Medium. After applying Walnut Stain Distress Crayon to create more of a worn vintage feel to the paper, I attached the trim across the bottom section of the tag.

I then attached a Junk Drawer Baseboard over the top before adding a ScrewHead to either side of the baseboard piece.

For the focal point which tells the story of the little boy who discovers doing what he loves...I used a Paper Doll, a second Junk Drawer Baseboard piece, a Salvaged Heart and the pointy finger from the idea-ology Figure Stands pack.

I then attached the target from the Junk Drawer pack, placing it on the right hand side using foam pads to add dimension.

Taking the paper doll, I colour tinted this with Distress Crayons and then attached him to the left hand side, so that he leans agains the target.

Now for the Salvaged Heart and using one of the larger pieces, I decided to make this look rusty and used the following Distress Paints and Foundry Waxes to create this look.

Foundry Wax: Sterling and Statue

Distress Paint: Black Soot, Antique Bronze, Crackling Campfire, Salvaged Patina

I layered my paints first, and then once I had the right rusty colour tone, I applied a light coverage of the waxes over the top, heat setting each wax in between applications. Once I was happy with the colour, I attached my heart to my tag.

I then used one of my all time favourite pieces from Tim's idea-ology range ~ a Figure Head. I chose the pointy finger and painted this with Distress Paints, using the same colours as I used on the heart for the stand and then using Barn Door on the finger itself. When the paint becomes tacky, and nearly dry, I removed some of it to create the chippy paint look. I attached the finger to the stand and then attached the piece to my tag, sitting it on the ledge.

I completed the ledge by adding some moss.

DISCOVER

For the word 'Discover', I used the Sizzix Handwritten Love die set by Tim Holtz and cut three separate layers of the word before adhering them together to form one solid piece that resembles the thickness of chipboard.

I then applied some clear embossing ink over the top, sprinkled with gold embossing powder and heat embossed this until molten. After repeating this another couple of times to create the enamelled effect on the word, I attached the word to the heart.

We're nearly there and all that's left is the finishing details....

FINISHING DETAILS

I added a number snippet down the left hand side...

...before adding a Thought Token to the top right hand corner. The though token is painted using Barn Door and Black Soot Distress Paint, before I highlighted the words with Picket Fence Distress Crayon.

I attached the token by hammering a nail tack through the hole.


All that's left is to thread some rope through the hole in the tag and that completes my project for this week.

As always, if you make anything, or if you've been inspired by anything that you've seen here on my blog ~ then please, let me know by tagging me on social media or leaving a comment here and I will be right over to take a look!

Don't forget that every week, one lucky random participant has the chance to win a $25 gift voucher from Simon Says Stamp and you can join in up to 5 times, which means you could have 5 chances to winYou have until next Monday at 8am Ohio time. 1pm UK time, 2 pm CET to join in and good luck....






Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by today...
Love Emma xxx

Recipe for project:

Distress InkWalnut Stain
Oxide Ink: Lost Shadow
Distress Spray Stain: Speckled Egg, Chipped Sapphire, Ground Espresso
Oxide Spray Stain: Tumbled Glass
Distress Paint: Black Soot, Antique Bronze, Salvaged Patina, Crackling Campfire, Barn Door
Distress Crayon, Picket Fence and colours of your choice for the paper doll
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