Monday, 6 July 2026

School Days...

Hello everyone and Happy Monday!

Can you believe how fast time is flying!?!? It's going so quickly and it's already that time of the week when we welcome a brand new Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge. This week's theme is all about BACK TO SCHOOL and the DT are also showcasing the products of 49 & Market.

For my make, I created a card, and a matching gift box that was made using Tim Holtz dies from Sizzix and some beautiful products from 49 & Market. If you haven't checked out this company, then do it now and if you love all things vintage, then you definitely have to look for the Faded Memory Lane collection ~ it's a huge wow from me!

The set that I've made today can be used as a thank you card and gift for a teacher but the reason that I made this was because of a more personal memory. At the start of every school year, my Mom would always write me a note, just a little note of encouragement to tell me how proud she was of me and she would pop these notes in my school bag, or hand it to me on the first day of the new term.

I still have all those notes in a box ~ precious memories of a very special Mom!

So today, I thought I would make a set that can be used for the very same purpose because every kid needs encouragement and support from their parents and those few words will stay with them for life!

So, let's get started, it's time to create!


CARD

I made a 15 x 11.5cm card blank from brown cardstock and matted a layer of 14 x 10.5cm Kraft card, onto ivory card, leaving a narrow border around each layer to create the base.

I then used the largest of the AALL & Create Quirky Post Dies to die cut a piece of Mixed Media Heavystock Card. Once cut, I inked the edges of the card with Frayed Burlap Distress Ink, and then smooshed Old Paper Distress Ink onto my craft mat, misted the ink with water and dipped the card into the inky droplets. Once happy with the colour, I heat dried the card and inked the edges with Walnut Stain Distress Ink.

This die set comes with a die that creates a matt that will fit perfectly inside the postage frame and I used this to cut a piece of the 49 & Market Faded Memory Lane paper. About 6 weeks ago, and knowing I had this challenge in my schedule, I bought the 6" x 8" paper pad from SSS but unfortunately this pad doesn't seem to be available any more, but they do have the 12" pack ~ so, this could be used but please bear in mind the images will be larger and your card measurements might need to be slightly adapted.

Anyway, back to my make and after cutting one of the papers from the smaller pack with the die, I inked the edges and then added some zig zag machine stitching around the edges. I matted the die cut panel onto a piece of grey cardstock before mounting the layers onto the postage stamp die cut and then using foam pads to attach the layers to my card blank.

Finally, I flicked some white acrylic paint across the surface of the card and allowed this to dry.

Now to create the ephemera layers which are all from 49 & Market. I began with a postage stamp layer from the Faded Memory Lane Ephemera Pack and then placed the clock from the Chipboard pack over the top. I then adhered these layers onto my card front using foam pads.

I added the 'special' ephemera strip down the side of the postage stamp, complete with a Cello Sticker Tape piece...

...and also the number 5 in the top left hand corner, complete with an idea-ology Tiny Clip.

TIME TO STAMPING

We're now ready for the hero of this card, the stamped image of those three little birdies.

This stamp is from the Stampers Anonymous Tiny Things Stamp set by Tim Holtz. I stamped the image onto watercolour card using Black Soot Archival Ink and coloured it with Distress Watercolour Pencils. Once dry, I used the co-ordinating die set to cut the image before inking the edges with Antique Linen Distress Ink.

I layered the birdies onto the centre of the chipboard clock using foam pads and adding a piece of Mummy Cloth that I dyed with Frayed Burlap Distress Spray Stain, and just placing this underneath to ground the stamped image and add some texture.

I then stamped the "Don't Forget To Fly" sentiment from the Tiny Text stamp set and once again, used the co-ordinating die set to cut a perfect banner that I placed onto my card with foam pads and adding it just underneath the birdies.

So that's my card made....now for the gift box!

PILLOW BOX

For the box, I cut a panel of the Faded Memory Lane paper. The quality of this paper is so good and it is a perfect weight for the construction of the box.

You need two separate die cuts to make this box and after folding along the scoreline, I adhered the pieces together to form the box. I then inked the edges before hand cutting a separate panel of paper from the pack which I attached to the front of my box. I also added machine stitching to this panel and added a Faded Memory Lane Ephemera piece in the top right hand corner, and a Mini Pin.

So that box will be sealed tightly, I used Crinkle Ribbon wrapped around it lengthways.

I cut a strip of the ribbon and then misted it with water before adding my colour, using Victorian Velvet and Antique Linen Distress Spray Stains. Scrunch the ribbon into a tight ball and allow to dry before wrapping it around the box and finishing it with a messy bow at the top.

For the topper on the box, I began by cutting a strip of paper from the pad, approx 1" in width and I wrapped this strip around the box to get the correct measurement and folds. You need the strip to be approx 1cm longer in length so that you will be able to attach the end to form the belly band.

Once I had the belly band in place and it slides nicely into position on the front of the box, I cut my topper.

For this I used the Sizzix Interchangeable Seal by Tim Holtz to cut a piece of metallic Kraft card stash but if you don't own this, any circular die will be fine for the job.

I then used the SSS Stitched Circle die to cut a piece of the Faded Memory Lane paper, which I matted in the centre of the seal before I attached the topper onto my belly band.

To complete the topper, I used the little bee from the Tiny Things Stamp Set. As with the birdies, I stamped this onto watercolour card and coloured it with Distress Watercolour Pencils before die cutting it with the co-ordinating stamp set.

Together with the stamped and die cut sentiment 'choose to shine', I attached my bee to the topper.

So, that's my project for this week completed and I hope you love the pieces I've made and the story behind them.

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...see you soon!
Love Emma xxx

Recipe for project:

Sizzix: Vault Pillow Box and Bag, Switchlits Embossing Folder/Interchangeable Seal
Sizzix: Big Shot
Distress Ink: Walnut Stain, Frayed Burlap, Antique Linen, Old Paper
Distress Spray StainsAntique Linen, Victorian Velvet
Tim Holtz Idea-ology: Mini PinsTiny ClipsCello Stickers, Mummy Cloth

Monday, 29 June 2026

Born In The USA...

Hello friends...

Hope you've all had a fabulous weekend and you're ready for a brand new Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge.

This week, our theme is all about STARS AND/OR STRIPES and we hope you will join us and play along with our fun challenge theme.

For my make, I created a tag in celebration of the 4th of July and dedicate this to all my friends and followers in the USA. To make this tag, I used a combination of Tim Holtz products, including Sizzix dies, idea-ology and a Stampers Anonymous Etcetera Tag.

So, let's get started because it's time to share how I created my tag...

TAG

To begin with I covered the Mini Etcetera Tag with one of the papers from the Blue 8 x 8 Palette Paper Collection. After adhering the paper to the tag with Matte Collage Medium, I applied a coat of medium over the surface, allowed this to dry and then ran my Walnut Stain Distress Crayon around the edges.

To add layers on this tag, I chose to use a combination of Large Etcetera Tiles and Mosaic Tiles. These tile will fit around the outside of the tag, and you will be left with a small gap in the centre which you don't need to worry about as it will be covered.

I covered each tile in various papers from the Blue Palette Collection and sanded the edges back to give a neat finish. I then applied a coat of the medium over the top and as with the tag, I ran the Walnut Stain Crayon around the edges before attaching the tiles to the tag.

Set to one side to dry, and I would recommend putting something weighty on top to ensure the tiles are completely flat and adhered to the tag.

Approximately two thirds of the way down, I added a Scalloped Etcetera Trim that I covered in the same paper as I used on the tag. I cut the paper with the Decorative Trims die by Sizzix and then attached the covered trim across the tag.

PHOTO AND FRAME

The frame and the photo are both cut using the Marquee Sign Die Set. I began by cutting the background from Distress Watercolour Card inked with Antique Linen and Pumice Stone Distress Ink, and then cut the inner frame with the cut out circles from a piece of card painted with Lumberjack Plaid Distress Paint. After adhering this frame over the top of the solid piece, I then used the third die, the smallest in the set to cut the photo.

I use a photo from the Tim Holtz idea-ology Snapshots Vol 2 pack, I just adore this image and it was perfect for my tag. To cut the photo, I positioned the die on the area I wanted to use and then ran it through the die cutting machine.

Once cut, I colour tinted the image with Distress Crayons and once dry, I attached this to the centre of the frame.

I then mounted the frame onto my tag with foam pads.

In the bottom right hand corner of the photograph there is a date, July 4th and I cut this down to size to use. You can see it attached to one of the large Etcetera Tiles in the top right corner of the tag and then attached a screw head.

USA

For the USA plaque, I used Mini Stencil Chips and stuck these onto a piece of Palette Paper. I matted the chips onto a piece of mount board and then attached the plaque to my tag with foam pads. 

To add a touch more rusty goodness to the plaque, I adhered a Screwed in each of the four corners that I painted with a combination of the following Distress Paints; Black Soot, Crackling Campfire, Antique Bronze. I also stuck a small piece of Cello Sticker Tape to the plaque.


STARS

Now to cut the dimensional stars and I used the die in the Tim Holtz Vault Rosette set by Sizzix. I cut 3 pieces from Mixed Media Heavystock and then painted them red, white and blue using Distress Paints ~ Lumberjack Plaid, Uncharted Mariner and Picket Fence. You can use Distress Inks, but I wanted more of a solid coverage, so the paint worked better.

Once dry, I folded along the scorelines to create the dimensional stars. I then attached the stars to the tag, arranging them around the bottom of the photo frame...

...and adding some shredded Mummy Cloth, dyed with Frayed Burlap Distress Spray Stain, which I attached along the Etcetera Trim.

To accentuate the folds on each of the stars, I applied some metallic wax.

You can see how dimensional these beautiful stars are in the photo below...

FINISHING DETAILS

All that's left now is the finishing details and I began by adding the Decorative Clip at the top of the tag. You get three clips in the pack and I chose to use the narrower one. I attached a Star Adornment in the centre of the clip and once dry, I applied some Translucent Grit Paste over the surface.

Once again, I allowed this to dry before painting the surface of the metal with Uncharted Mariner Distress Paint. I used Gilding Wax to accentuate the pasted areas on the painted clip which I had left to dry completely before applying the wax.

Place the clip at the top of the tag.

Finally, I added a Screwhead to the tile on the top left of my tag, and also some cello sticker tape, which completed my project for this week

I hope you love the tag I've made and if you're inspired by this project, I would love to see your makes. So, drop me a message on socials and I will pop on 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.
HAPPY 4TH JULY TO ALL MY FRIENDS IN THE USA!
Love Emma xxx





Sunday, 28 June 2026

Live To Tell...

Happy Sunday everyone...

Hope you're all having a wonderful weekend and if the sun is shining where you are, I hope it's not too hot and you're enjoying the weather.

Today, I'm excited to be sharing a project over on the Simon Says Stamp Blog.

Below is a little sneak peek but if you click HERE, then you can pop on over to the blog to take a look at the project in it's entirety.

Thanks so much for stopping by today and I'll see you again tomorrow with my Monday project...
Love Emma xx



Monday, 22 June 2026

Rock Lobster....

Hello everyone and Happy Monday...

Today on the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog, we are getting ready for summer with our brand new challenge with is all about being AT THE BEACH and we hope you will join us and play along!

For my make, I was inspired by the new SSS Co-Ordinating dies and stamp sets by Tim Holtz and used the beautiful Sea Life set as the starting point for my card, which I combined with various other products from Tim, Stampers Anonymous and Sizzix. In the past, I've always used the octopus from this set but I challenged myself to try one of the other stamps for this make, and thought the lobster would be the perfect fit for my make...

So, let's get started, it's time to create!

To begin with I created an 'Emma sized card" measuring 15 x 20cm tent fold card blank using white card.

OUTER CARD LAYERS

This card has multiple layers to frame the focal point, and I began by creating the red stripy background.

I cut a panel of Mixed Media Heavystock card, 12 x 17cm and after a light misting of water, I spritzed the card with Antique Linen Distress Spray Stain to knock back the brightness of the card.

Using a paper towel, I dabbed away any excess stain before heat drying the card surface.

Next I stamped the red stripes onto the background using the Ticking and Grain stamp set which I inked with Fired Brick Archival Ink before stamping the stripes, horizontally across the card panel. You will need to re-ink and line the stamp up with the previous stripes to create the repeat pattern.

After inking the edges with Walnut Stain Distress Ink. I added some splatters of Frayed Burlap Distress Ink, before completing the panel with a machine stitched border around the outside edge.

I matted the background panel onto a piece of blue card from the Cool Kraft Cardstock pack and sanded the edges of this card layer, followed by a layer of ivory card.

I then cut a second layer of ivory card, 13.5 x 18.5cm and applied the scalloped edge Design Tape around the four sides before matting the background layers onto this piece.

Once I'd mounted these layers onto the card base, I added some strips of Cello Sticker Tape around the edges, before setting the card base to one side to move onto the focal point.

INNER CARD LAYERS

For the smaller layers on the front of the card, I cut a panel of Mixed Media Heavystock card 9 x 12cm and once again, I misted the card with water, followed by Antique Linen Distress Spray Stain.

This time, I inked the Ticking and Grain stamp with Speckled Egg Oxide Ink and stamped this vertically onto the card panel.

After inking the edges with Walnut Stain and adding a few Frayed Burlap splatters, I stamped the Postcard mark across the top of the panel in Black Soot Archival Ink and then machine stitched a border around the outside.

I matted this panel onto a piece of Kraft card, followed by red card from the Warm Kraft Cardstock pack and then a piece of the blue card from the Cool Kraft Pack. Each time sanding the edges for a more distressed look.

After wrapping some rope around the centre of the panel, and tying a knot onto either side...

...I mounted this panel onto the card front using foam pads and used an idea-ology Tiny Clip, painted red with Candied Apple Distress Paint, which I then clip to the top left hand corner.

LOBSTER AND CIRCLE

To create the circle that the lobster is sitting on, I used the SSS Basic Circles Die Set and used the 7cm diameter die and placed the 5.5cm die set in the centre, to cut four layers of Mixed Media Heavystock card. I layered the circles over one another to form one solid piece and then painted the circle with Uncharted Mariner Distress Paint.

I then cut a 7cm circle of gold metallic card, followed by a 5cm circle of mixed media card which I matted in the centre before attaching the circular die cut frame over the top.

Mount the frame onto the card using foam pads.

In the centre of the frame, I attached the lobster. This is stamped onto watercolour cardstock using the stamp from the Sea Life Set, watercolored with Distress Watercolour Pencils and then die cut with the co-ordinating SSS Sea Life Dies.

I inked the edges of the die cut with Antique Linen Distress Ink before using foam pads to attach the lobster to the centre of my circular frame, placing it on top of a bed of shredded Mummy Cloth that I had left over from a previous project.

To complete the frame, I attached gold metallic droplets around the edge.

DIE CUT WORDING

For the wording, I used the alpha dies from Tim's Vault World Travel die set by Sizzix.

I used Kraft Card for both sets of lettering and cut "Sea Life" from red card and "At The Beach" from black card.

I had a small strip of the blue striped background card that I trimmed away from the main piece and I mounted this onto a strip of blue Kraft card before attaching the lettering to the strip, slightly overlapping the top of the strip.

I then mounted the lettering strip onto the card front using foam pads and adhered a Screw Head to either side. I altered the metal of the screw heads with a combination of Distress Paints; Black Soot, Crackling Campfire, Antique Bronze.
Finally, I added "At The Beach" placing it below the main focal point.

So that's my card complete and I hope you love the card I've made.

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...see you soon!
Love Emma xxx

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