As a crafty, I’m so amused by this latest release from Honey Bee Stamps — it has all your crafty supplies in mini form!
All my supplies for creating this card will be listed down below (with multiple sources when available) for your curiosity and convenience. Affiliate links used when possible.
10 Sheets of Cardstock- 1 of each color, 5.5″ x 8.5″ (Cinnamon, Terra Cotta, Carrot, Coral, Bellini, Tuscan, Mint, Waterfall, Blue Spruce, Raven)
Holographic Rainbow Film, 1 sheet – 5.5″ x 8.5″
Acetate, 1 sheet – 5.5″ x 8.5″
There’s a ton of inspiration and the full blog lineup can be found on the Hero Arts blog. You should be coming from Jennifer Kotas‘s blog and your next stop will be Charlene Madrid. The full blog list will also be updated below!
My first project focuses on the Layering Stencil Set of the Month. Spooky cards are my favorite and this kit fits the bill. It’s the perfect stencil pattern for a background. There are four layers, so I picked out four Core Ink colors to use: Papaya, Butter Bar, Moss and Orchid. I also wanted to use the Card Kit for the images. This is a layering set, so lots of ink colors! For both, I used Sand and Antique Ivory for the base. For the man, I used Espresso and Charcoal. For the woman, I used Orchid and Grape Juice. I also die cut the frames in this Card Kit, using ___ cardstock. I used Intens-ified Black Ink to stamp the sentiment and die cut it with the coordinating dies. I placed the Layering Stencil Set at the bottom of my card panel, and the framed individuals on top with the sentiment at the bottom of the frames.
Thanks for stopping by today and I hope you enjoyed the two cards I shared today using some of the new Hero Studio collection. Hope you were inspired to create!
Giveaway Hero Arts will give away a $50 gift card, drawn from the comments left across the hop. Enter by Saturday, August 5th at 11:59pm PT, and the winner will be announced on the Hero Arts blog the following week. Leave a comment on all stops for more chances to win!
When you have a fun die cut, why not repeat it for a background?
All my supplies for creating this card will be listed down below (with multiple sources when available) for your curiosity and convenience. Affiliate links used when possible.
All my supplies for creating this card will be listed down below (with multiple sources when available) for your curiosity and convenience. Affiliate links used when possible.
All my supplies for creating this card will be listed down below (with multiple sources when available) for your curiosity and convenience. Affiliate links used when possible.
All my supplies for creating this card will be listed down below (with multiple sources when available) for your curiosity and convenience. Affiliate links used when possible.
All my supplies for creating this card will be listed down below (with multiple sources when available) for your curiosity and convenience. Affiliate links used when possible.
10 Sheets of Cardstock- 1 of each color, 5.5″ x 8.5″ (Sicily, Coral, Bellini, Waterfall, Teal Topaz, Blue Spruce, Peridot, Beeswax, Saffron, Carrot
Mirror Paper, 1 sheet – 5.5″ x 8.5″
There’s a ton of inspiration and the full blog lineup can be found on the Hero Arts blog. You should be coming from Charlene Madrid‘s blog and your next stop will be Jennifer Kotas. The full blog list will also be updated below!
The first card focuses on the July Card Kit of the Month. There are so many fun things you can do with this. I wanted to create a day where you’re kinda just chilling with your feet up on a rock wall drinking coffee and watching the clouds fly by. I die cut all the items I wnated to create the scene, coloring them up with copic markers. For the sky, I used Cornflower Core Ink for the sky. I also stamped out the Cling of the Month using Sand Core Ink. I added a simple sentiment at the bottom left of the card stamped using Intens-ified Black Ink.
My second project focuses on the Fancy Die of the Month. This is a super cute set, I die cut all the pieces out of cardstock and used alcohol markers to color it up. For a simple background, I used the music sheet from the Collage Backgrounds Hero Transfers Set to add to the top of the Artic Cardstock. To add a bit of detail, I used Cornflower Core Ink to blend on the edges a the bottom.
Thanks for stopping by today and I hope you enjoyed the two cards I shared today using some of the new Hero Studio collection. Hope you were inspired to create!
Giveaway:
Hero Arts will give away a $50 gift card, drawn from the comments left across the hop. Enter by Saturday, July 5th at 11:59pm PT, and the winner will be announced on the Hero Arts blog the following week. Leave a comment on all stops for more chances to win!
This isn’t your average lovey dovey card, but it’s definitely a unique one! I love that lights can just step up your cards so easily and as you can see, it’s not hard to use!
All my supplies for creating this card will be listed down below (with multiple sources when available) for your curiosity and convenience. Affiliate links used when possible.
I’m loving all these cling stamps from Honey Bee Stamps — there’s so many details! Stamps with a ton of details don’t need too much — and here, I just did a bit of ink blending to make the images pop!
All my supplies for creating this card will be listed down below (with multiple sources when available) for your curiosity and convenience. Affiliate links used when possible.
Gotta love a detailed rubber background stamp! I just needed a quick and simple card — my go to is rainbow colors and paired with this stamp — perfection!
All my supplies for creating this card will be listed down below (with multiple sources when available) for your curiosity and convenience. Affiliate links used when possible.
All my supplies for creating this card will be listed down below (with multiple sources when available) for your curiosity and convenience. Affiliate links used when possible.