The Simon Says Stamp and Show DT are helping kick off STAMPtember ™ festivities with a Blog Hop for this weeks challenge! You have multiple chances to win gift certificates by hopping along on the DT blogs leaving a comment and entering in the Simon Says Stamp and Show "Read All About It" challenge. Each DT member has a $25.00 Gift Certificate to award to a randomly selected participant! Winners will be announced at 8 AM September 12.
Simon Says Stamp was founded in 2002 with an interest in exclusively selling rubber stamps. It didn’t take long until they realized they couldn’t stop there. Over the past 10 years they have celebrated rubber stamping in its full glory by giving access to people around the world to a one stop shop. Rubber stamps still remain the heart of their business and they are celebrating by hosting a “STAMPtember” ™ event intended to inspire, educate, and celebrate the greatness of rubber stamping. Part of the enticement of rubber stamping is that stamps can be used in creating or complementing ANYTHING! From stamping dates on bank documents and postage parcels in the early 18th century, rubber stamping has dramatically expanded to include card making, scrapbooking, mixed media and many forms of altering and expressing art.
The Simon Says Stamp and Show challenge this week is Read all about it! The challenge is to be inspired by text, books, journals or words in general.
My project started with a section of pages from an old book.
I was thinking of the Indian in the Cupboard and how the characters popped out of the story and were running around his room. I tried to create that effect on my card.
I took a few pages from a book and tore an opening in the top page:
I distressed the edges and sponged ink around the edges of the opening and the pages. I stamped the trees in the background along with creating a skyline. The cowboy is stamped on tan cardstock using black ink and colored with a touch of watercolor pencils. The cowboy is placed along the edge to make him appear as part of the story and to be jumping out of the background.
To finish off the edges I added twine, stamping and brads in the center of the stars to give more texture.
Products: Stampers Anonymous Purely Random, Stampers Anonymous - Wild West, Artistic Outpost - HOME, Ranger Archival Ink, Ranger Distress Inks - Broken China, Brads, Twine
Please hop to my teammates' blogs. Each of them has a special handmade work of art to share with you and also more prizes along the way! Enter the "Read All About It!" Challenge and be sure to put a STAMP on it and you could be the lucky winner of our GRAND PRIZE $100 Simon Shopping Spree!
The next stop in the Simon Says STAMPtember ™ Blog Hop is the inspirational Terry!
Here is the list of the team in case you encounter a broken link:
- Anna-Karin Evaldsson
- Ashli Oliver
- Candy Colwell
- May Flaum
- Sandra Mouwen
- Sarah Engels-Greer
- Suzanne Czosek
- Terry
- Tracy Evans
- Simon Says Stamp Blog


Oh Wow!! Suzanne, love the whole design of your creation, beautiful!!
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Hazel xx
How cool! I love how the image is coming out of the page, and those brad embellies are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteAmazing, Sue, love your concept! As always, your talent shines through - really enjoying all the projects on this hop!
ReplyDeleteGreat card! I like the inked, distressed bkgrd and the stars w/brads are cool. The image is terrific, as are the pieced words! :)
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful card, and perfect cowboy in the forefront !!!
ReplyDeleteHi Suzanne - fab outback creation!
ReplyDeleteLove the way you have used the stamps and the sentiment is one of my favourites x
ReplyDeletebrilliant scenery creation..and great distressed and vintage look.
ReplyDeletegreat card, just love the way you used the brads!
ReplyDeleteI love the "genius" behind this creation! Making the characters pop up out of the story with your stamps! WOW!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh wow this is another wonderful project.
ReplyDeleteOh wow this is another wonderful project.
ReplyDeleteBeing from Texas, I love Western art. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteIt was amazing how you did just manage to get it to "pop" right off the page - mission achieved !! Thanks for the inspiration. Wens
ReplyDeleteYour vintage-looking card is so beautiful Suzanne! Love it!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Great guy card. i have problems creating those so this was useful for the techniques. thanks
ReplyDeleteLove all the details and thought that has gone into your project. So inspiring!
ReplyDeleteYour book card is soooo clever! I am always so amazed at you artistic types. I would NEVER come up with such a unique idea. Great job!
ReplyDeleteNice project! I like the earthly color and the twine, such an authentic look!
ReplyDeleteEver since I loved to work with book pages and words in my projects and so I did now - it's a most inspiring subject. Thank for sharing and the chance to win,
kind regards, serafeena
Fab idea, really original and I enjoyed reading about it. Thanks for sharing. X
ReplyDeleteGreat project. Love how the image pops off the page and the subtle blue elements.
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