Saturday, 11 October 2025

Simon Says Stamp Sugar and Spice Blog Hop ~ Day 2

Hello everyone and welcome to Day 2 of the Sugar and Spice Simon Says Stamp Blog Hop!

I'm so excited to be joining this hop, and you might have arrived here from Lisa Addesa's blog, but if not, and you want to catch up with everyone who is participating in this hop, then don't worry because you can head back to the beginning, by clicking HERE and if you would like to see the entire product release , then pop on over to HERE.


For my card, I used the beautiful Narrow Holly Cluster die set and the Christmas Stamps and Dies Label Slides to create a vintage style Christmas card, which I hope you love.

So, here's how I created this project...


To begin with I made a 18.5 x 14cm (7¼" x 5.5") card base from Tim Holtz's Heavystock Kraft card.

I matted a layer of Midnight Green card over the top, cutting it slightly smaller than the card blank.

BACKGROUND

Moving onto the background and I began by cutting a panel of Mixed Media Heavystock card, 16.5 x 11cm and inked up the Sparkles stamp from the Stampers Anonymous Sparkles and Christmas stamp set using Frayed Burlap Archival Ink and stamped the design in the centre of the panel.

To add more layering to the background, I then stamped again, this time with Vintage Photo Archival Ink, using the music score stamp from the Department Store Stamp Set. I didn't want a solid stamped image, just hints of the score here and there, so with this in mind I rolled the stamp across the surface, just catching the cardstock where it touches.

I inked the card using Old Paper Distress Ink, and Walnut Stain Distress Ink around the edges, before adding splatters of Frayed Burlap Distress Ink and Gold Acrylic Paint, across the surface.

Once dry, I used the SA/Tim Holtz Post Card stamp set to stamp the Post Card wording at the top of the panel in Black Soot Archival Ink.

I added a frame of Design Tape around the edge of the stamped panel and then machine stitched a border around the outside.
With the background complete, I matted it onto gold metallic cardstock, followed by a layer of red Kraft card from the Warm Kraft Stash by Tim, each time leaving a narrow border of the previous card layer showing. 

In the top right hand corner of the card panel, I added some Ephemera and a postmark. This piece is from the 2025 Christmas Ephemera pack, and I attached it with Matte Collage Medium. I then added the postmark ~ I used a Christmas Remnant Rub from my stash, which is now sadly retired but you can use the postmarks from the Holiday Postmarks stamp set.

Set this to one side to work on the die cutting.

HOLLY CLUSTER

The background is now ready for the Narrow Holly Cluster die.
I cut all my pieces, including extra singular leaves, from using Watercolor Cardstock and then inked the leaves and stem with Peeled Paint, Rustic Wilderness, Forest Moss Distess Inks before adding Candied Berries and Lumberjack Plaid DI to the berries.


After inking the edges with Walnut Stain Distress Ink, I attached the cluster by placing it across my stamped card panel, adding some shape and dimension, so that it doesn't sit flat to the card itself.


I then added some of the extra singular die cut holly leaves and the extra berries, tucking these pieces into the branch and layering others over the top of the previous lease to add more dimension.

Finally, I applied Glossy Accents to the berries, before adding some all important sparkle and frosting to the cluster. I used the Ranger Ink Snowflakes glitter which contains glitter and Mica Flakes which I adhered into place with Glossy Accents.

SENTIMENT

Moving onto the sentiment and I used the Stamps and Dies Label Slides Christmas Set to create this. I cut the largest label slide and then stamped the sentiment, Season's Greetings onto the centre of the slide, using Fired Brick Archival Ink.

I inked the edges with Walnut Stain Distress Ink and then attached some Christmas Jute String, so that I can wrap this around my background card panels, securing the ends at the back of the cardstock.

I then mounted the completed layered panels onto the front of my card blank using foam pads.

FINISHING DETAILS

I tied some more of the Jute Twine into a bow and attached this on the left hand side of the label slide, before attaching a Holiday Bell in the centre using a tiny safety pin. The bell was painted with Lumberjack Plaid Distress Paint, applying it directly onto the metal surface.
I added some pieces of Cello Sticker Tape on both sides of the panels....

...and to complete the card, I stamped the No.5 (from the Correspondence stamp set) in the bottom left hand corner and placed some Metallic Droplets around the cluster.

Simon Says Stamp is giving away a $25 coupon to every stop on the blog hop from the blog comment section! So, this means you can leave a comment here and on every stop along the way to increase your chances. Winners will be notified and they will be posted on the Simon Says Stamp blog on Wednesday, 15 October and all winners will need to contact/email Simon Says Stamp to claim their prize. 

Also, don't forget that you have until the 12th October at 11:59 EDT or whilst stocks last, to grab yourselves the exclusive and not yer release Warm Thoughts stamp set which will be automatically added to your cart.

Thank you so much for stopping by today and see you soon, love Emma x



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78 comments:

  1. Wow. I thought your card was a framed make at first, it totally deserves a frame, I think. One bit I noticed that I rally like is that your leaves are doubled up but not stuck together, if that makes sense. It gives the piece height and interest and I want to try it too. Thanks for the inspiration and all the steps!

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  2. WOW Emma, Yours is not a card, it's a masterpiece, one that is deserving of a frame and to be hung on the wall. If I was sent a card like yours it would immediately be framed to be brought back out & to enjoy year after year and I know if I "tried" to replicate it I wouldn't part with it but would frame it and keep it - that however couldn't happen as I could never achieve the results you got on your card. It's spectacular and it speaks to my vintage loving heart. Everything about your card is pure perfection, the colors, the products you chose and your obvious talent, together they worked in perfect harmony to achieve a work of art. THANK YOU for sharing your stunning card & your obvious talent, I love every thing about it. Wow . . . your card is a definite show stopper.

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  3. This card is amazing, I would frame it for a yearly Christmas decoration!

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  4. You may have just convinced me to buy the stamp set. This card is gorgeous. Thank you so much for sharing it.

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  5. Beautiful! I can’t wait feel the crisp winter air when I look at this

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  6. Stunning design and layout; a work of art!

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  7. What a work of art! It's stunningly beautiful, I love it so much! And I too, think it deserves to be framed and brought out as a traditional decoration each year.

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  8. I LOVE your mixed media! The holly is stunning!

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  9. Your card is a piece of art! Stunning!

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  10. This stunning cards is a work of art! It needs to be framed!

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  11. Cynthia Powell-Cobb11 October 2025 at 19:31

    Love all the textures! Beautiful art compositions.

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  12. Really beautiful! Stunning!

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  13. OMG this card is stunning - LOVE this distressed look

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  14. I love everything about this card from the vintage style down to all the textures.

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  15. Beautiful Christmas card. Love the background.

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  16. Amazing vintage card. Way to go!

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  17. Wow! This card is so fantastic! I feel like I would only make a few for very special people. Thank you for the ideas and recipe.

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  18. Melissa Leftrick11 October 2025 at 21:55

    Oh my goodness I am in love with this! So gorgeous

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  19. Wowza! I love every single layer of this card!

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  20. YOWZA! I love everything about this! The post card background, that beautiful holly die and the frosty glittery goodness! Magnificent!

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  21. Gorgeous card and awesome blog. Thanks for sharing all of the details!

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  22. Wonderful combination of elements! It look like it would work perfectly for a wall piece.

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  23. I love your mixed media projects! This card is gorgeous!

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  24. This frosty holly is gorgeous, Emma! This is a work of art!

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  25. Gorgeous holly and berries design! Love the fabulous background too! Frosty and festive holiday card!

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  26. Just love the icy holly, so pretty!

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  27. I am so in love with this mixed media card. Beautiful.

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  28. The card is really cool, it looks like an old book, hard to believe it's a card

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  29. Sharon Gullikson12 October 2025 at 04:39

    The frosty look is just gorgeous! I love how you put the plant on the neutral papers.

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  30. Marisela Delgado said: Beautiful card 💜 mariandmonsterd@yahoo.com

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  31. This is fantastic! I just love the depth you've achieved in making the background and all those wonderful layers. You truly are a master creator when it comes to TH products. I would frame this beauty for sure!

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  32. Absolutely amazing card. The detail is amazing.

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  33. Love the details thanks for sharing

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  34. Lovely card! So much texture and work. I can see it in a frame on a mantle.

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  35. Love the frostiness of this card. Almost too beautiful to give away

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  36. When I first looked at this beautiful, vintage looking card, I thought it was a framed creation, rather than a card. This is absolutely stunning. Every single detail adds more and more to the look. I especially love how you made the berries!

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  37. Beautiful card - will have to give it a try!

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  38. Oh my gosh beautiful! I just got some little frames!

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  39. Janet E Buonocore12 October 2025 at 16:46

    Love the card. Really like the background you created.

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  40. Vintage and elegant. Looks like it should be in a frame.

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  41. Stunning! I love the vintage look of it.

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  42. Lovely card blown away love it!!!

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  43. Your use of that single dies is so impressive. I ordered the slot stamp and die, but out of stock. I’ll have to wait!

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  44. Beautiful vintage Christmas card!

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  45. What an elegant design, thanks for sharing

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  46. Um, this card reeks of immense skill and talent! I am literally in awe here. Your card has so many techniques and creative touches I studied it for some time admiring and taking note. Thank you so much for sharing your talent with us all and providing inspiration. That holly leaf looked so real. Bravo 👏. I plan on grabbing whatever products I can! lol

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  47. So pretty! Love the vintage look! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  48. Love your card. Especially the vintage feel you gave it.

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  49. What a gorgeous masterpiece of a card! Love everything about it!

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  50. Wow! Stunning. Love the texture and dimension. Just beautiful!

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  51. Beautiful! I love the detail on the leaves.

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  52. Love the Mixed Media vibe and the vintage feel!

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  53. Absolutely wonderful! love the layers of texture and mixed media!

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  54. Lauryne Cunningham13 October 2025 at 12:11

    Wow! This card is amazing, love the gorgeous detail! I would use it as a decor piece!

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  55. Emma this card is amazing! Love all the elements and vintage is always a show stopper for me. Lovely job, TFS

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  56. So beautiful! I love the frosted look.

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  57. Absolutely wonderful!!! Love all the layers and the vintage look!! Fabulous make!! Thanks for sharing and inspiring.

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  58. Emma, this is so beautifully done and shows such a warm inviting card to make and be a keepsake for years to come!

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  59. There's not much I can say that hasn't already been said, but your work is always mind blowing, as if you come from a bygone era when cards were works of art. This is lovely in every sense of the word. Well done, again!

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  60. Love this vintage vibe-beautiful card

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  61. Absolutely stunning. As always your attention to detail is just amazing!

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  62. Incredibly gorgeous! I love how you mix and match stamp sets and dies. I agree that your attention to detail just gives the beholder so much to look at!

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  63. This is a wonderful card! Full of so many different elements and catching your eye everywhere!

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  64. Loving all the inspiration ✨️

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Thank you for all your comments and messages, they are all appreciated and I hope you'll come back and visit again soon...
Emma ~xx

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