![]() ![]() My sentiment is stamped onto *Cookie Monster card stock* with TE Premium Ink – Oreo – Full Pad( TE ) and added to my card front. The fun mermaid tail was die cut from Sugar Cube card stock with my Spellbinders Platinum machine and then I ink blended Cookie Monster and Jelly Donut ink. Then I ink blended TE Premium Ink – Salt Water Taffy – Full Pad( TE ), TE Premium Ink – Cookie Monster – Full Pad( TE ) and TE Premium Ink – Jelly Donut – Full Pad( TE ) Ink.Īfter ink blending, I added on Nuvo Glimmer Paste – Moonstone – Taylored Expressions( TE ) and let dry. I sprayed the back of the stencil with iCraft Pixie Spray( TE ) to temporarily adhere it to my TE Premium Cardstock – Sugar Cube( TE ) card stock. Now onto my card! For this first card, I used the Be a Mermaid Stamp & Die Set( TE ) stamp set and Stencil – Taylored Expressions Go with the Flow( TE ). It goes together very easily and it spins! There is a slot for each brush and I find it quite handy to have on my desk when reaching for a new color. The storage caddy I find super helpful as well. They also come in fine, white synthetic bristles, not natural hair fibers. This is the size I would typically use anyway so I find this super helpful. There are 10 brushes in the set, all the same size brush heads. You just need to clean off your brush on scratch paper or microfiber cloth to switch shades. You have a handle for every color including Red, Pink, Orange, Yellow, Green, Light Blue, Dark Blue, Purple, Grey, Brown for neutrals. I mean, come on, it’s a rainbow! Not only is it appealing to the eye but it’s quite handy. Not going to lie, one of the first things that caught my eye with the brushes are the handles. For the coffee cozy I paper pieced it with the same paper pad.Taylored Expressions has an amazing deal going on too! But only for a limited time so be sure to snag that up! I’ll have shopping links throughout my post and also at the end of my post. The layers are mounted onto my card base using foam tape. I cut some circles using EK Success punches and then added enamel hearts to the center! I used a Doodlebug Clothespin to make it look like my layers are clipped together. I love how this Valentine paper pad has some aqua in it – so fresh and bright! These are the ones that I thought best matched the patterned paper. Here are my Copic marker selections – just a few colors. I stamped my images with the awesome new Intense Black Ink Pad from Simon Says Stamp (perfect for Copic coloring). The red strip of heart paper I cut with my paper trimmer. I used the Stitched Rectangles dies to make my patterned paper layer and my top white layer. For my bottom layer I used white cardstock and then ran it through my Big Shot with the Swiss Hearts Embossing Folder. I love you a latte! And donut forget that I love you! EEEK! I think that Doodlebug supplies match with Taylored Expressions stamps perfectly! I used papers and embellishments from the newest Doodlebug collection. I colored the images with my Copic Markers. I used the Pizza My Heart stamp set and I couldn’t decide between using the coffee stamp or the donut stamp – so I made two cards! I used the same supplies for both and just switched the papers around a bit. ![]() Their stamps are really so adorable – and I particularly love their Petite sets – they come with the matching dies already in the package! Can’t beat that. Today I’m sharing some cheery Valentines made with super cute new stamps and embossing folders from Taylored Expressions. Welcome back to the latest edition of Weekender with Wanda here on the Simon Says Stamp Blog. Everyone at the SSS home office is busy ordering all the new goodies to stock the store. ![]() Hello! Happy Saturday! Hope you had a great week! Did you enjoy coming along with us to CHA last weekend? It was a blast, and we sure had a great time bringing all the show news to you via blog posts and Instagram. ![]() Weekender with Wanda – Taylored Expressions treats! ![]()
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