I loved the July 6, 2026 Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge of using 49 & Market products to celebrate Back to School. Of all the wonderful and gorgeous scrapbook paper and ephemera manufacturers out there, 49 & Market is my absolute favorite. Recently, I purchased the Toddler Time line from Simple Pleasures Stamp & Scrapbook store in Colorado Spring, CO. I think of that store as The Mothership, as I have never seen anything like it in terms of selection. 



I used Ephemera Snippets from the line, including a premade tag, along with several pieces of 49 & Market paper on this card. I combined this with the Tim Holtz Schoolhouse stencil and his Ideology Field Notes Snippets, Field Notes stamp set, Garden Greens & Vault Picture Show dies. I used an old MFT die set to create the notebook edge on top of the blue 49 & Market paper. This is long retired, but Tim Holtz Vault Edges would make a great substitute. 


As I said, I am entering this into the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge. 


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Loving the little neighborhood you could build with the new Whimsical Village* release from Spellbinders, I had an idea for a “capsule” scene.


This card was primarily created by die cutting. Except for my greens, all my cardstock was from Spellbinders Colorwheel cardstock. I cut the house from white. I cut the door, window and 1 roof from Anchor. I trimmed this gray roof down so it would appear like the eaves under another roof, cut from Poppy. I used Windy for the pale blue window panes. The clouds, the sun and the dog are all part of the Village Companions* die set. The clouds are the ultra-pale, pink Chiffon cardstock. The dog is cut from Acorn and I colored his nose with a black marker. The steps and the fence are all Truffle. The sun dies are a circle and a sun shape. I cut the sun shape from both Tuscan and Beeswax. I cut the circle from Tuscan.



It was a trick to get everything into the oval shape. I couldn’t build the scene and then cut it because it would be too thick to cut. I first cut a piece of Cascade using Spellbinders Essential Modern Ovals. Then, using three pieces of different colored green cardstock from my Stampin’ Up! stash, I shaped them with scissors to look like gentle hills. I die cut those individually with the same oval die and glued the darkest one onto the Cascade piece.


After I built the house, I used the oval die to cut off the side of the house. Then I adhered that onto the dark green SU Mossy Meadow piece (fitting name as that was its role here). I glued down the SU Lucky Limeade and Old Olive, just barely covering the bottom of the house. I put everything except the fence in place with liquid glue.


Finally, I built the fence using several of the same fence die cuts included with the Whimsical Houses, all glued with one picket overlapping. Next, I used one of the dies that comes in the Astrantia* die set from Spellbinders new Serenity Garden Collection to cut a pile of Orchid flowers. I used an ink pen to make the center dots and then used a tiny ball stylus to cup the flowers. I glued some of the flowers on the backside of the fence and some on the front of the fence to make it appear like a flowering vine growing around the pickets. I glued that in place on the middle green piece.


I finished the card by adhering it to a Cosmic Blue oval in a larger size. I used that same oval, hanging off my cutting mat just a fraction to cut a folded cardbase from 110lb Neenah Classic Crest. Lastly, I used foam adhesive to apply a sentiment from the new Whimsical Wishes* stamp set, stamped in black Versa Clair ink.


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This card combines the new Big & Bold Sentiments die set* from Spellbinders and Simon Hurley with both the Astrantia* and Primrose dies* created by Susan Tierney Cockburn for Spellbinders.


Using 80lb white cardstock, I die cut 2 sets of petals from the Astrantia dies and then from the Primrose dies.


I used Copic markers Y38, YR21, YR04, Y38, Y15, Y17, RV13, and RV25 to color all 8 sets of petals. Then I assembled the 4 flowers as shown. I used a favorite die set - Spellbinders Nested Postage Labels and Tag set - to cut 2 stitched edged panels out of Neenah 110lb Classic Crest white cardstock. 


I adhered these 2 panels to a white cardbase made from the same Neenah cardstock. I glued the larger one on flat, but the top panel is adhered with foam adhesive.


Next I die cut the Thank You from the same Neenah cardstock twice and stacked and adhered them together to give the sentiment more dimension.


I die cut the coordinating shadow from heavyweight vellum. I carefully glued the words onto the vellum shadow and then VERY carefully applied glue on the back of the vellum only where it was obscured by the white letters. I glued this flat on top of the flowers.


To give the appearance of raindrops, I added Self-Adhesive Clear Fairy Drops made by Memory Box. These are now hard to find, but Spellbinders seems to make the exact same product, so I’ve provided an affiliate link below.


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Ever since my grandson was born in January, cute is the name of the game.


When I saw the adorable little pancake stack and spatula from The Divorce Upside stamp set* - part of the new Simon Says Stamp Shine On release - I just knew I wanted them all over something. I decided to make a happy birthday card. Since berries go with pancakes, I chose Spellbinders Wild Berry Colorwheel Cardstock for my accent color.




I took a piece of Spellbinders Chiffon cardstock from my stash and using the Hero Arts Inks Cup o Joe and Espresso (coffee and pancakes!?! does it get any better?) I stamped all over an A2 panel with these two cute, little stamps.


Next, I die cut a piece of Spellbinders Wild Berry cardstock, and the panel I had just stamped with 2 stitched rectangle dies from the Nested Postage Labels and Tag die set from Spellbinders. I layered the three pieces I was left with together and glued them in place.


Then I die cut the Bouncy Happy Birthday die from Simon Says Stamp from the berry cardstock. I cut 2 additional sentiments from the same Chiffon cardstock and glued all three together to give the sentiment some real dimension. I glued this on the top panel, and added some small beige gems around the sentiment for a finishing touch. 


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It was a hard choice to decide on a color scheme for the new Serenity Garden Primrose dies* by Susan Tierney Cockburn. Primrose grow in so many amazing colors. I finally decided on a yellow and green color scheme. I used Copic markers in Y17, Y19, and Y38 to color the center of the flowers. Since I have seen many primrose with thin striations on the petals, I added thin little stripes over the Copic markers using some super-fine felt markers I picked up off Amazon.


Since Susan uses some tools that are no longer available to shape her flowers, I had to get creative. I was able to cobble together some tools in order to copy her techniques pretty well and I have provided affiliate links to those below.


I used a bright green cardstock for the center of the flowers. The leaves were also colored with Copics YG93, YG95, YG97, and G99. I colored both tops and bottoms to make sure no white was showing.


After I had created all my primrose blooms and the leaves, I took a piece of A2-sized Neenah white cardstock and created an ink blended “glow” in the center with a 1” Pinkfresh Studio blending brush and Crushed Olive Distress Ink. I then used the Nested Postage Label and Tag die set to cut out a stitched rectangle. Finally, I used the Tufted 3D embossing folder to make the panel complete, spritzing the backside with water first. I adhered this to a white A2 card and adhered all my flowers and leaves on the 2 opposite corners. For my sentiment, I hot foiled a sentiment from the You Are Everything Hot Foil Plate and Die set. I used gold foil on white cardstock, then die cut, then adhered with foam tape.


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I love a good twist. When I received The Divorce Upside stamp set* from Simon Says Stamp as part of the new Shine On release, I thought I’d give one of the sentiments a twist.


I took the “hello, freedom” stamp and turned it into a 4th of July card. I used a set of nested star dies to cut stars from red patterned paper from my stash, red metallic paper and white pearlescent paper from Memory Box. I took a piece of blue and white striped paper from my stash and cut it to about 4” x 3”. I cut it diagonally with my paper trimmer and spread the 2 pieces apart and adhered them to a piece of white cardstock that was approximately 4” x 5.25”. I stamped the sentiment diagonally in black Versafine in the white space between the 2 pieces of striped paper, making sure it was parallel to the paper edges.




To make this panel a real focal point, I die cut it with one of the dies from the Spellbinders Nested Postage Labels and Tag die set. This made it a little smaller and gave it that nice stitched edge I am so fond of. Next, I adhered this to a white A2 card front. Finally, I adhered the stars all over with glue and foam adhesive. It was a pretty simple card to make. 


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