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Hello crafty friends and welcome to another Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge. Thanks to all who played along with us last time and we hope you will join us this week too. This week our challenge theme is Let’s Art Journal and I have created a page in my tiny art journal.
To create the background I used my Distress Watercolor Shavings Palette that I created with my Distress Watercolor Pencils. I used lots of stamps for the background too including the Mini Media Marks and Tidbits from Tim Holtz. For the big number 4 I used the Paint By Number stamp set from Tim Holtz and the coordinating dies for the set from Simon Says Stamp. To finish my page I added a sentiment from the Typed Ledgers from Dina Wakley.
See full shopable supply list at the bottom of this post 🙂



The lovely folks over at Simon Says Stamp are generously giving away a FABULOUS $25 voucher to shop at the Simon Says Stamp Store! All you have to do is take out your crafty supplies, make something following this week’s prompt, and add a link in the Inlinkz at the bottom of this post! You can join up to 5 times so you could have 5 chances to win! How AWESOME is that!! All winners are chosen randomly, so everyone has an equal chance to win! Woo Hoo!! Good Luck to everyone! The Design Team is looking forward to seeing your crafty makes and will pop around to visit you ASAP!

You can find links to the supplies I’ve used below; click on the picture of shop icon to get taken directly to the product. I use affiliate links which means if you use them to make a purchase I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you 🙂 I truly appreciate your support.
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