Monday, March 24, 2025

Hello Friend Easter Card

 Happy Monday! The weather has been just perfect out here, and I wish the same for you, too! Since I'm in a very Springy mood, I have another spring-themed card to share today.


I had fun with all the woodgrain textures, as you can tell. I used a lot of new releases from the Hero Arts In the Garden collection. First, I have this sweet Rabbit Pair fancy die. They were colored lightly with Copic markers, mostly just to give shading. The lovely Flowery Vines Fancy Die covers the entire background. That die was ink blended with some greens and purples to match the border.


The border is the Wood Frame Infinity Die cut from Passion Flower cardstock. The sentiment is from Altenew Timeless Sentiments Die Set.

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Thursday, March 20, 2025

Spring Instagram Hop with Hero Arts

 It's Instagram Hop Day with the Hero Arts Creative Team! Today there are THREE COLLECTIONS dropping! Join the hop here

My card uses items from the perfect-for-spring Blossoms and Birdsongs collection. 


This card uses the Spring Floral Cover Plate cut from the beautiful Azalea cardstock. For a bit of a subtle accent to the background, the Peony cardstock was ink blended with the Sparkle Weave stencil.


Aren't the birdies so cute?! The branch and the birds are from the Branches and Blossoms Die Set (which also comes with its own cover plate to match). 

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Monday, March 17, 2025

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

 Happy St. Patrick's Day! Last night I learned that I do not own a single stamp set even remotely St. Patrick's Day related... so I pulled together some random bits and pieces to create this cute and festive card...


I started with the beautiful new rainbow stamp from Hero Arts. I used a wide range of green Copic markers to make a lovely green tinted rainbow... I even used colors I am certain that I have never ever touched before!

The darling frogs are from a Lawn Fawn set "Beary Rainy Day", and the clovers... the only clovers I own! They are from an oooolllllddddd Lawn Fawn set that I've probably owned for 10 years called Holiday Party Animal.


The background stamp has been on constant rotation for me: Rain Texture Cling Stamp inked with Key Lime Fizz. And that sentiment, I learned, is quite literally the ONLY sentiment I own in my entire stash that uses the word "lucky"! Thank you Ralph Tyndall for the Eight Ball stamp set that saved my card!

Happy St. Patrick's Day 🍀


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Monday, March 10, 2025

New Video - Unique ways to use matching cover plates

 Hello everyone! Happy Monday right after a time change switch! I hope you're feeling rested and ready to create some beautiful spring themed cards. Today I'm sharing a video that shows you a unique way to use the Gardening Tools and Flowers Cover Plate with matching stamp set from Hero Arts. I was determined to go beyond the standard concept of these products!

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The main items used on these cards are the Gardening Tools and Flowers Stamp and Cover Plate Die. I also used the Butterfly Foliage Die, Wood Fence Die, and the Abstract Criss Cross Cling Stamp. With these larger sized dies, I highly recommend using the Spellbinders Platinum 8 Diecutting Machine. I love mine so very much!


The grass is cut from Pesto cardstock and ink blended with Green Apple ink. The fence is cut from Sand cardstock and inked on the edges with Root Beer ink. The background Criss Cross stamp is inked up with Arctic ink on top of an Arctic cardstock base. Each image was colored with Copic Markers.


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Saturday, March 1, 2025

March Hero Studio Release Blog Hop!

 It's time for a very celebratory themed release from Hero Arts! Be sure to leave a comment (sign in or sign your name!) because Hero Arts will give away a $50 gift card, drawn from the comments left across the hop. Enter by Saturday, March 8 at 11:59pm PST, 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!


Isn't this fun?! My first card uses elements from the March Card Kit of the Month: Bows and Beyond. This kit is packed with dies, stencils, stamps, shaker bits, new paper, etc!! There's so much packed into these kits - they are worth every penny!


My card uses some of the new Color Wheel Cardstock colors from Spellbinders, that versatile Thin Stripes Stencil, and the lovely Ribbons Cover Plate. I used these to create a fun birthday shaker card.


The stencil and the sentiment were inked up with Dusty Blue ink. To create the shaker I also die cut the Ribbon Cover Plate (from the kit) out of foam and glued the foam to the die cut cardstock. This added enough dimension to add my colorful shaker bits (please note - these shaker bits are from a past card kit but there are gorgeous ones included in the March kit).


My second card uses the gorgeous BONUS DIE! If you purchase the WHOLE STUDIO (includes ALL of our March subscription releases!) you receive this bow die for free. I had so much fun creating with this lovely die...


Isn't that card so sweet?! I made a mini slimline (measures 3.5"x5.5") and first used Gold Hero Wax on my thin line stencil over Dove White Cardstock.


Here's how I created the bows:
1) Cut the bow die from your favorite cardstock (I chose Ultra Pink and Kiwi) using your Spellbinders Platinum Die Cutting Machine.
2) Place the thin lines stencil over the bow die pieces and ink in a coordinating color (I used Azalea ink and Green Apple)
3) Flip your pieces over and ink up with the stencil again on the backside. Since the bow is 3D, both sides will show when assembled.


4) Use your Precision Glue to place a dab in the center. Start to fold in your bow pieces to meet the glue and add single glue dabs as needed.
5) Use your handy Hero Arts Reverse Tweezers to hold all pieces in place in the center. Use this tool until the glue dries! This is really helpful and highly recommended!
6) Once the center glue dries, add the hanging ribbon to the back with another glue dab.
7) TIP - I used a pencil to "curl" the bow edges so they were easier to manipulate toward the center.


They are very dimensional so this card will certainly be hand-delivered or included in a gift package.



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