I’m back with my last post as Guest Designer for the Simon Says Stamp Challenge Blog! This week’s challenge is to create an Anything Goes card using Simon Says Stamp exclusives. I used the skunk and sentiments from the Stinkin’ Cute stamp set, as well as the door and cloud dies from Where Your Heart Is to create the trees.

I dry embossed the tree trunks with the woodgrain texture fades folder and die cut the hills with snow drifts. I curved the sentiments on my acrylic block before stamping them along the edges of the hills. I made this card to remind me that even though life (really) stinks sometimes, there’s still beauty all around me and I have to appreciate the good stuff. πŸ™‚

I hope you will play along with us this week!

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Thanks for stopping by today! Have a wonderful Wednesday. πŸ™‚

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16 thoughts on “{Simon Says Stamp} Anything Goes Challenge”
  1. aww this is adorable Emily πŸ™‚ the little skunk is so very cute and the whole design is very creative, I love how you used a cloud and door dies to make a tree ! πŸ™‚

    It has been lovely having you along with us this past few weeks, thank you so very much xx

    luv
    Lols x x x

  2. Yes, life doesn't always give us roses, but we have to make the most of every blessing that comes our way. I love your sweet little card with the hills and trees.

  3. What an adorable card Emily, a fabulous design and stunning scene – your skunk is so sweet and I love your sentiment (I think I should adopt that!!!)

    hugs
    Heather xx

  4. What a terrific run you've had this month for SSS, Em! This card is way too cute — that little skunk doesn't look like he'd ever drop a stink bomb! And what a clever way to make the trees.

  5. Wonderful card Emily, super cute and I love the scene you've created.
    Thanks so much for being our fabulous guest designer πŸ™‚
    hugs Mandy xx

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