12/2/2023 0 Comments Working for simon says stamps![]() ![]() Simon Says Stamps and Dies Some Bunny Special Simon Says Stamps and Dies Mom and Dad Icons Simon Says Wafer Dies Set Mom and Dad Words Simon Says Stamps and Dies Forget Me Not Trio SHOP NEW RELEASE FROM SIMON – MOTHERS, FATHERS, AND FLOWERS I also added a bit of natural twine from May Arts to complete this look. I used white fun foam to add dimension and foam mount my kraft panel onto a 4 Bar card base. After foam mounting my roses and adhering leaves using glue I added several additional white heat embossed circles out my floral cluster. I love the look of white on kraft, so I pulled out of my kraft paper, heat embossed a delicate perforated-looking ribbon in white and also added a white “ Happy Mother’s Day” heat embossed sentiment. I used Hollyhock ink and stamped it onto white, cut out using scissors. I only did two roses as I knew I wanted to replace the 3rd one with a circle sentiment – Best Mom Ever. I cut my images out using scissors and arranged into a cluster. I used RV14, RV13 and RV10 for the roses and YG67, YG17 and YG03 for the leaves. I started working on this project by stamping roses and leaves using Simon’s Intense Black ink and coloring with my go-to Copic marker colors. This is once again a 4 Bar size card, so smaller than a typical A2. She will be visiting us in the second half of April, so I was very happy to play with Simon’s Best Mom Ever stamp set (which actually turns out to be an older set, so check your stash – you might already have it! This was a new set for me, so I didn’t even realize at first it’s an oldie but goodie) and create this dainty little card. Like this project? Pin it and save for later CARD DETAILSĮven though I have already made a Mother’s Day card for my Mom I still had one to make for my Mother-in-Law. And heading back to the Renaissance, let’s not forget John Taverner (c1490-1545), who set so much in motion in the early 16th century, and Orlando Gibbons (1583-1625), beloved by the one of the greatest pianists everGlenn Gould, among many others.Hello, there! I’m very excited to share this elegant Best Mom Ever card I made using new products from Simon Says Stamp’s Mothers, Fathers, and Flowers release that went live today! Her fellow film composers such as Rachel Portman (b.1960), George Fenton (b.1949) and the ultra-versatile Richard Rodney Bennett (1936-2012) have similarly missed out. Infamously snotty about her peers, Elisabeth Lutyens (1906-83) herself seems to have received similar treatment from today’s musicians – not a single vote – despite some spikily inventive film scores. Heading into the early 20th century, concert hall favourites Frederick Delius (1862-1934) and Arnold Bax(1883-1953) are notable by their absence, as is the sublime songsmith Gerald Finzi (1901-56). ![]() With any poll such as this, the names who didn’t make it inevitably tend to raise as much of an eyebrow/scream of horror (delete as appropriate) as those who did.Īmong those who might consider themselves unlucky not to make the top 25 are the late-19th-century stalwarts Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900) and Hubert Parry (1848-1918), whose operettas and choral music remain as popular as ever (plus Parry’s list of pupils reads like a who’s who of British composing). Close… but no cigar - some surprising non-appearances ![]()
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