STAMPtember® Collaboration:  Tim Holtz

Winter Wunderland
09/27/2024

Hello everyone!

Today’s Simon Says Stamp STAMPtember®! Collaboration is from Tim Holtz!

If you love to play with smaller, icon-style images, you’re going to love this set!  So many fun, Christmas-themed icons – perfect for you holiday card making or gift giving.  

I admit, I was tempted to make a couple dozen holiday gift tags with this set but when I looked through my Tim Holtz stash I realized that I had a lot of fun holiday and winter dies that would great for making focal point “clusters” – so I decided to use them on a card front.  To mix things up a little, I did this card as a mini slimline card.  I think the mini slimline size lends itself perfectly for icon-style stamps – especially when you want to make them a focal point.  

I hope you like this card and that you are able to get this set for yourself today (remember:  supplies are limited and will not be restocked)!

Have a wonderfully creative day, everyone!

      jd

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4 Comments

  1. Lori Spitzer

    I adore this, Jean!! It’s GORGEOUS! And I think the vellum really “makes” the card that already has many things adding to its beauty!
    Lori S in PA

    • Jean Doeringsfeld

      Thank you, Lori!

  2. Bonnie Klass

    Love how you used this stamp in a cluster! You’ve created a beautiful background and so much texture and dimension!

    • Jean Doeringsfeld

      Thank you so much!

jean

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