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Simon Says Stamp - Sunshine Background Pattern Cards



Hello Lovelies! Every now and then I get an "off-the-grid" idea and this is definitely one of them. I am always fascinated by crafters who are able to look at a stamp or die and make it into something completely different!


Today, we will stretch our supplies by using the Sunshine Background Stamp in a completely different way than the stamp may be initially intended. Sometimes it good to just look at the shapes that a stamp or die gives you, and then decide what you want to do with them! We will pair our bold patterns with equally striking sympathetic sentiments from the So Sorry Stamp Set to let someone know that we care.



Here's a closer look at today's key supplies:



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Today's GIF!

Now this little one knows how to brighten up someone's day.



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SORRY CARD - Stamping and Die-cutting

Card Base: 4 1/4" x 5 1/2"




COLOR PALETTE

Simon Says Stamp Pawsitively Saturated Ink: Lemonade, Carnation and Orchid





 

PICTORIAL GUIDE

Hopefully all the pics will walk you through this card, but do drop me a comment if you have any questions.



 

Adhere the rectangle frame die-cut to complete!


 


NO CARD CAN... CARD - Stamping and Die-cutting

Card Base: 4 1/4" x 5 1/2"




COLOR PALETTE

Simon Says Stamp Pawsitively Saturated Ink: Marine, Spring and Celery




 

PICTORIAL GUIDE

 


 

Now go spread some sunshine with these simple, bold cards!



 

Lovelies, if I had a few more hours in my day, I would have experimented with even more patterns and color combos, but I hope these get you started on cheering someone up!


Thank you for stopping by and see you soon!

 

SUPPLIES:

I listed the products that I have used below. Please note that these are compensated affiliate links used at no cost to you. I really appreciate your support. All stamps used today were part of my maker package from Simon Says Stamp. Click on the icons below each product picture to shop with SimonSaysStamp.com.



































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