Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Picket Fence Studios: Oh So Cute

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Hello hello crafty friends. It’s time for a new Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge. This week it is all about that are Oh So Cute. We are featuring products by Picket Fence Studios. You don’t have to use them to join in but if you do, we would love to see you use them.  Challenge deets are over at SimonSaysStampBlog.com or you can click on the image above. Let’s get started on the super simple card I made for today’s challenge.

I started my card with a trimmed down A2 panel. I adhered Picket Fence Studios Leaves and Flowers Stencil and began ink blending. The colors I chose were Distress Oxide Inks in Worn Lipstick, Spun Sugar and Tattered Rose.

Once I was done with that, I removed my stencil and wiped it clean with a baby wipe. Then I ran SSS Lil Critters Boston Terrier die through my die cutting machine using Simon’s 120lb white cardstock and their Cotton Candy cardstock as well. I put the pieces of the dog together using some washi tape and added pink in the middle.

I adhered my dog on my card panel using foam adhesive. My sentiment is from SSS Thinking of You Reverse Sentiment Strips. I added some foam tape to the back as well and place it on my panel. I adhered my panel to an A2 size card base using SSS Cotton Candy cardstock as well. Finished my card off with a few pink and clear embellishments.

See. Super quick, right? The products I used for my project and were I purchased them are listed below. At no cost to you, you can use the affiliate links. Thanks so much for stopping by. Now its your turn. Good luck!

4 Replies to “Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Picket Fence Studios: Oh So Cute”

  1. Super cute card Sidnie 🙂 I love the stencilled background and the little pup is adorable!!

    Hope you have a great week!
    luv
    Lols x x x

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