Gold Leaf Butterfly Tag Card
F5158 Heart Winged Butterfly (stamped with glue and added Variegated Gold Leaf)
S5213 Dots and Flowers (Gold Embossing Powder)
Gold Paper (Cuttlebug)
Gold Ribbon
Swirl With Flowers Tag Card
K5133 Swirl With Flowers
Alcohol Inks
Martha Stewart Butterfly Punch
Black Pearls
Black Ribbon
tulips
The tulips background paper is from the new Hero Arts "Sketch Tulips" DigiKit. I printed it out, cut it into a oval, and added clear glitter pen. The green tag is from a Sizzix die.
S5101 Raindrop Background (white embossed)
Hero Arts button
you're so thoughtful
S5208 Designer Woodgrain
CL184 ClearDesign: Thoughtful Messages
many thanks friend
I stamped the H4918 Windy Tree image on a piece of tissue paper with black archival ink (Ranger).
I painted the fabric remnant with blue acrylic paint, then put the tissue paper on top and added more paint. After drying, I sewed around the edges and added color to the image with markers and glitter pens.
The friend background paper is from the new Hero Arts "Friendship Definition" DigiKit. I printed it out really big and aged it with Tea Dye distress ink. I added the paper and fabric to the kraft card, distressed the edges, punched a hole and added ribbon for the tie. The "many thanks" sentiment is also Hero Arts, but I don't have the number handy.
I need more practice on the tissue paper and sewing, but at least Jennifer's class inspired me to break out two things that don't get much use -- my acrylic paints and my sewing machine!
Thanks for looking!
Thanks
I stamped the K4887 CardArt Thanks Phrase image on a fabric remnant with StazOn. I added color to the image with colored pencils then I went over the fabric with Antique Linen distress ink. I added the fabric to the kraft card, distressed the edges, and added raffia for the tie.
Thanks for looking!
Sketchbook Flowers
I stamped the K4952 Sketchbook Flowers image on a fabric remnant with StazOn. I mixed pink acrylic paint with water and painted the entire piece, then I added color to the image with markers (came out a little brighter than I would have liked). Then I went over the fabric and the pink scalloped base with Antique Linen distress ink and added raffia for the tie.
Thanks for looking!
Around the World
K5126 Around the World
CH167 Art Flowers Vintage Collage
I added a Hero Arts button and some twine to the gorgeous collage flower. Thanks again, Hero Arts! I love them!
So Happy For You
D5005 Baby Tee (a freebie from Hero Arts!)
CL332 Friendship (sentiment)
Stickles: Cotton Candy, Worn Lipstick
Lace Ribbon
Hero Arts Gemstones (pink)
Martha Stewart Polka Dot Paper
Thanks for looking!
Green Flowers
S5025 DesignBlock Flowers
Green Glitter Pens
Gingham Ribbon
Hero Arts Felt Flower and Gemstone
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Baby Tee Girl
D5005 Baby Tee (a freebie from Hero Arts!)
Stickles: Frosted Lace, Cotton Candy, Worn Lipstick
Cuttlebug Embossing Folder
Hero Arts Shadow Ink (Soft Blossom)
Pink Gingham Ribbon (knotted)
Thanks for looking!
Baby Tee Boy
D5005 Baby Tee (a freebie from Hero Arts!)
Stickles: Frosted Lace, Baby Blue, Broken China
Cuttlebug Embossing Folder
Blue Gingham Ribbon (knotted)
Thanks for looking!
Pink Dots Frame w/Elephant
CL280 Elephants (on gray paper)
Bazill Basics Paper Magnetic Mini Frame
Lace Ribbon
Hero Arts gemstones
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Green one-of-a-kind Frame
CL338 One of a Kind (green ink)
Bazill Basics Paper Magnetic Mini Frame
Green glitter pen
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Purple Dots Frame
K5192 Dots (white embossed)
Bazill Basics Paper Magnetic Mini Frame
Prima Flowers
Hero Arts gemstones
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one crafty cat
Dusty loves to come in my craft room and make mischief. Here he is sitting in my basket of ribbons. Isn't he handsome, though?
CL135 ClearDesign: I Love My Cat
CL183 Sparkle Clear: Cute Letters
Thanks for looking!
Blog Candy Links
More fun blog candy from Melissa at her Creating from the Heart blog! Happy blogosphere Anniversary, Melissa!
I {HEART} HERO ARTS BLOG HOP
Hero Arts Stamps: K5107 Screen Shadow, K5133 Swirl With FlowersOther: Paint Chip, Butterfly Punch, Alphabet Beads, Rickrack, White Embossing Powder
Tell us your Hero Arts story. How did you get started using Hero Arts products?
I am thankful for all things Hero Arts -- the excellent high-quality stamps, the amazingly talented designers, the fabulous new wide-screen website and Hero Arts Blog, the Flickr group pool, the great customer service staff -- just everything!
Thanks for looking! Can't wait to hop to your blog!
Penny: Pretty in Pink
I toyed with the idea of putting Penny in black and white, but I really wanted to include her cute pink collar, pink nose, and pink ears! I think she can count as a neutral. Do you agree?
The frames are handstitched with two different pink craft threads. The papers are stamped with Hero Arts stamps and white embossed. The middle square is plain but embellished with a pink gingham bow.
Thanks for looking!
Purple Outline Flowers
A simple card using a purple paint chip sample. I stamped the Outline Flowers then added lots of bling with Hero Arts buttons, felt flowers, and gemstones.
The paint chip was courtesy of Lowe's.
thinking of you
Simple card. The white label shape is cut from Cricut Accent Essentials. I used crackle paint on the dark green butterflies (Martha Stewart punch).
from our home to yours
friends picture frame
Jennifer McGuire's great "Playful Buddies" page at: http://www.heroarts.com/cardmaking/cardIdea.cfm?cardID=3852 inspired me to take a raw picture frame from Michael's ($1.99, I think) and dress it up with paper and fun Hero Arts stamped images!
Penny (left) and Dusty (right) are best friends and my two favorite critters. This photo shows them sitting on our dining room chair looking out the window at birds. This is one of their favorite pasttimes!
The birds, kitties and letters are embellished with glitter pens and cut out. The birds and letters are attached with pop dots for dimension. The kitties are just attached with glue dots. The birds also have fun google eyes (self-adhesive which I love).
I promised my husband I would make him something pretty since he drove me around town yesterday in my quest to find more glossy paper for alcohol inks. Side note to stores: If you are going to sell alcohol inks, please sell the glossy paper to use with them!
Thanks for looking!
Butterfly with Ferns
I used one of my alcohol inked backgrounds and ran it through my Cuttlebug. The white ribbon and Hero Arts flowers were sprayed with Tattered Angels Glimmer Mists in Black Cherry and Sea Glass. The butterfly with ferns is stamped on acetate and then backed in a pearly vellum so the background just peeks through.
Semi-Vintage Tree
heroarts.com/cardmaking/cardIdea.cfm?cardID=1532&catID=3
I have always loved that card. I made a colorful version since I now have a ton of alcohol ink backgrounds from Thinking Inking. I also swapped Jennifer's buttons for Hero Arts flowers and black pearls. I used colored pencils to get the stamped tree to match my background and I used a page from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain.
Mini Notecards w/Alcohol Inks
One is from a package of newly aquired Ranger Alcohol inks (left) and one is from a Hero Arts Sparkle Clear set. The sentiment in the middle is from the Hero Arts Special Edition: Just a Note Bird set.
I thought these mini note cards would make a great little gift for a crafty friend, if I can bear to part with them.
Manuscript Fragments
Alcohol Inked Vase ($1.49!)
Alcohol Inked Votive Glass ($0.99!)
Vacation Challenge Winner
I checked the Hero Arts Blog this morning as usual (always my first stop). Imagine my surprise when I saw MY card listed as an Honorable Mention for the Vacation Challenge!
Thanks so much, Hero Arts! Here's what they said about my vacation card:
With so many wonderful creations, we also wanted to hand out some Honorable Mentions.
The first one goes to dustypenny (aka Joy) for her wonderful “postcard” type card. This would be great to send back to your friends while vacationing. Love the simple elegance.
I also want to thank all the wonderfully talented and kind people on the Hero Arts Flickr Group! I'm so glad I found you!
BIG congrats to all the other winners, too! I'm honored to be in your company.
You made my day, Hero Arts! Thanks again!
Thank You Butterflies
This simple card is inspired by Jennifer McGuire's Thinking Inking class at www.twopeasinabucket.com and loosely based on all the lovely butterfly cards on www.heroarts.com (too many to list!).
It is hard to tell in the photo, but I bent the butterly wings up for dimension. I just love how the manuscript stamp looks stamped on the alcohol ink backgrounds. The punch is Martha Stewart.
The alcohol inks I used are from the Tim Holtz Adirondak "Nature Walk" and "Cottage Path" collections. Thanks for looking!
Silhouette Flowers
This card is inspired by Jennifer McGuire's Thinking Inking class at www.twopeasinabucket.com (love it!) and loosely based on the lovely "Silhouette Flowers" card by Shari Carrol at heroarts.com/cardmaking/cardIdea.cfm?cardID=3270.
I did the background with alcohol inks (first time ever!) and like Shari, stamped the DesignBlock on acetate with black StazOn.
The alcohol inks I used are from the Tim Holtz Adirondak "Nature Walk" and "Cottage Path" collections. Lots of fun!
Thanks for looking!
celebrate today
This tag is inspired by Sally Traidman's lovely "Together"; tag at:
heroarts.com/cardmaking/cardIdea.cfm?cardID=3855&catID=5
I just love how Sally colored her stamped image with colored pencils. I did my best to recreate the look with the "celebrate today" butterfly stamp.
Thanks for looking!
Can't wait to see the new and improved Hero Arts website tomorrow! Hmm, if I stay up late enough maybe I can see it sooner!?!?
thinking of you
Created for the Hero Arts Blog website challenge.
This card is inspired by Jennifer McGuire's perfect "Chalked Bird & Branches" card at:
heroarts.com/cardmaking/cardIdea.cfm?cardID=3935&catID=3
Jennifer is just pure genius. I love every single card and page she creates. I would love to be able to attend one of her classes in Cincinnati! It would be well worth the drive from Indianapolis!
Check out Jennifer's Thinking Inking Class at http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/ and blog at http://jennifermcguireink.typepad.com/my_weblog/!
there is no one like YOU
Created for the Hero Arts Blog website challenge.
This card is inspired by the "Stunning Snowflakes" card by Jacki Jones at:
heroarts.com/cardmaking/cardIdea.cfm?cardID=3639&catID=7
This card did not want to cooperate with me! It seems like everything that could go wrong did go wrong. I think it eventually turned out ok, though.
I wanted to make a summer version of Jacki's winter card so I used flowers. They are stamped with two colors of ink, one is a purple and one is a purple shimmer. The ribbon is purple and green even though it looks kind of blue in the photo.
Thanks for looking!
Flowers
This card is inspired by Kelly Rasmussen's lovely "Cute Girl" card at:
heroarts.com/cardmaking/cardIdea.cfm?cardID=4071&catID=6
I really liked her pink background and white embossed circles on kraft. I decided to mix it up a bit and made mine pink and green with embossed flowers.
The Hero Arts gemstones don't show up great in my photo, but they are pink and green. The button is Hero Arts. The pink gingham bow is Martha Stewart and I love that it is already tied for me and ready to go.
Kelly's card had string and a bow at the top. I added pink sting to the top and bottom of my card. I secured it on the inside with tape then used a glue pen to get it to stay in place on the front.
Thanks for looking!
Hi There!
Created for the Hero Arts Blog website challenge.
Inspired by Shari Carroll's beautiful Cutout Flower at: http://heroarts.com/cardmaking/cardIdea.cfm?cardID=3880&catID=4
I added white gel pen dots instead of machine stitching.
thinking of you
Created for the Hero Arts Blog website challenge.
Inspired by Shari Carroll's beautiful Flower Collage at: http://heroarts.com/cardmaking/cardIdea.cfm?cardID=3936&catID=2
I cut the green flourish with my Cricut and added Hero Arts buttons to the flowers.
BIG Week at Hero Arts!!!
sending LOVE your way
This photo is from a "staycation" rather than a vacation. It was taken at the Indianapolis Zoo. I colored the Hero Arts giraffe with colored pencils and cut it out. I added a Hero Arts heart gemstone to go with the sentiment.
Admit One: North Carolina Zoo
I am so glad that I saved the actual visitor's guide and entry ticket (love the date stamp on it) from our visit to the North Carolina Zoo last year. I love how the elephant in the photo is spraying water, so I made the Hero Arts elephant do the same thing!
Remember This: Snorkeling
I used the Archiver's Fun in the Sun set for most of this page, including the flip-flops, sunglasses, sentiments, etc. The "remember this" circle is from the Clear Design Travel Journal set. I added the handstitched "waves" at the bottom of the page with variegated blue craft thread.
Unfortunately I had to sit out on this snorkeling adventure because of a foot injury. However, I was still thrilled to be at Castway Cay for our 10th wedding anniversary. It is just beautiful!
My Journey: Grand Canyon
These are a couple of our photos from our visit to the Grand Canyon.
I used the Archiver's Take A Trip set for "my Journey". I stamped the Clear Design Travel Journal sentiments repeatedly to make my own background paper, then added some handstitching to break it up a bit.
If you look very closely (and if you can read my writing) I wrote No. "715" on the Going Places tag as a tribute to the new Hero Arts website coming on 7/15. I can't wait to see it!
Misty Flower for Jacqueline
I stamped the image with Hero Arts Soft Lilac Shadow Ink then cut it out. Then I distressed the edges with scissors and Distress Ink in Antique Linen. I did the same on a lilac frame. I also cut a piece of lilac gingham paper and used a border punch on it to mimic the border on Jacqueline’s first card above.
I embellished the stamped image with a flower (touched with same ink), button, and purple gemstones (all items from Hero Arts). The butterflies are from the Martha Stewart punch.
I saw the tied ribbon idea in a Stampin’ Up catalog that my sister-in-law sent me. Hero Arts stamps are my favorite, though!
A piece of trivia for you -- the text is a page from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain.
Going Places: Hollywood Edition
This is a photo of me and my husband in Hollywood. We were on a Starline Tour and the bus driver snapped this photo of us with our camera.
I used the Manuscript Background and the Going Places globe is from an Archiver's set called Take a Trip. The papers are Little Yellow Bicycle's Traveler collection leftovers from the Archiver's Bon Voyage Travel Album Workshop.
Origami Papers Made in Japan
This is beautiful origami paper made in Japan. It has a very luxurious look and feel (including gold accents) and I wanted it to be the star of these cards.
I used the Sparkle Clear Arigato set for the doll / sentiment on the green and pink cards and the Japanese lanterns on the blue card. I added Hero Arts gemstones to the lanterns after carefully cutting them out. Then I strung them up with a piece of gold elastic to match the paper. The sentiment is from Clear Design Travel Journal.
Bon Voyage Travel Album Workshop
We had to do a lot of cutting and trimming, but the end result is a pretty cool travel album for only $20. Plus we had tons of stickers and a good amount of paper leftover for other projects.
The great thing about Archiver's classes is that you get to use their tools, adhesives, etc. and someone is there to answer any questions that come up. There is also no mess to clean up at home.
The best part is you leave with an almost finished project! Now I just have to add photos and I think I might ink the edges of the album while I'm at it. This will be a great album for a trip we took a couple years ago to Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon.
If you have an Archiver's near you, be sure to check out their classes!
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