Christmas in August with Hero Arts


Hi Stampers! 
Happy Monday! Today I have the privilege to participate in the Hero Arts 2016 Winter Catalog release blog hop with a LOT of talented ladies. I just LOVE all the new products in the catalog, so I had hard time deciding which product to use, so I used several of them.
Before I move onto my cards, if you came here from the amazing Heather Ruwe's blog, then stay here and then hop over to the next blog (Isha Gupta's), if you didn't and want to start the hop from the beginning then head over the Hero Arts blog and start there :) 

Giveaway:

We will be giving away three $25 shopping sprees, drawn from comments left across all blogs in the hop. Please comment by Sunday, August 28 at 11:59pm PT and we'll announce the winner the following week.

Now, lets start with the first card, I have a LOT to share so I will cut to the point and avoid all the fluff ;). For this card I used the Antique Poinsettia stamp and coordinating paper layering dies. I stamped the flower four times onto vellum with Versamark ink, then embossed it with white embossing powder and die cut each layer then adhered together with vellum tape. Next I die cut a rectangle from red card stock using one of the Rectangle infinity dies, and used the largest circle to cut the bottom of the layer. I stamped sentiment from Christmas messages and embossed with white embossing powder. Next, I adhered the layered flower and added some gems in the middle. I cut layer of wood grain paper using the largest rectangle from the infinity dies and then assembled my card using white top folding card base.


Now lets move to this little guy! I used the Color Layering Cardinal and the coordinating dies to create this shaker card. To stamp the cardinal I used the Zig Real Brush Clean Color markers. I colored the first layer with the lightest two reds and then stamped onto Bristol paper. Next using the Watercolor brush I blended those colors together and covered areas that were not stamped nicely. I did same for the second layer, but used the next two darker red markers, and again for the third layer, I used the darkest red I had. To make the wings and tail more defined I stamped the last layer again using the Soft Brown to Cup O' Joe ink pad, then stamped the legs and the face using the Intense black ink pad. I stamped the branch the same way just using browns and greens, and used watercolor brush to give it more of a painted look. Then I die cut all the elements and created the shaker front using the circle and rectangle infinity dies and wood grain paper. Before adhering everything I stamped the sentiment on the front then adhered the Cardinal and the branch. On my card base where the window would be I used Soft Pool ink pad to add some color. And then assembled my whole card. I love how the bird is so bright when using the Zig Clean Color markers! 



For my third card I used more of a clean and simple look. I combined 2 new stamp sets and the coordinating dies. I used Vintage Post and Holiday Messages and tags along with the Candy Strip Bold Prints background stamp. I used the Spectrum Noir sparkle pens to color in the little holly branch. The background is stamped using Pale Tomato shadow ink. 


For my forth card I used the Warm Hugs stamp set and decided to create some night sky using some distress inks and white distress paint. Then I stamped, die cut and colored the Igloo and the Eskimo from Bristol paper and using Zig Clean Color markers to color all the elements. To make the snow look shiny in the night I colored over the blended area with Spectrum Noir Clear Sparkle Pen.  


And last but not the least, I used the Ornaments stamp and cut to create this card. I love the vintage look of these ornaments and used non traditional colors to color them. I stamped them with Versamark onto hot pressed watercolor paper and colored them using the Zig Clean Color markers  then flicked some ink to add little speckles. I cut the two panels (watercolor and silver foil) using the infinity rectangle dies. Stamped the sentiment using Charcoal ink and then assembled the card together. For added sparkle I added some sequins. 


Thank you for hanging with me for a little while today, and don't forget to leave a comment for a chance to win one of the 3 Hero Arts $25 gift certificates! 
Here's the full list of blog hoppers today! 

The Hero Arts Blog
Jennifer McGuire
Kathy Racoosin
Wanda Guess
Lydia Fiedler
Alice Wertz
Amy Tan
Cheiron Brandon
Debbie Olson
Laura Bassen
Debby Hughes
Heather Ruwe
Ilina Crouse  --> You're HERE
Isha Gupta
Jenn Shurkus
Jessica Frost-Ballas
Joan Bardee
Karin Akesdotter
Yana Smakula
Kelly Rasmussen
Amy Tsuruta
Clare Prezzia
Mariana Grigsby
May Sukyong Park
Libby Hickson

Comments

Laceysocks said…
Your cards are beautiful! I especially think the poinsettia card is just lovely!
Tricia Coffin said…
Your work is marvelous! Every card is stunning!
Kentucky Daisy said…
You've made some really terrific cards! They are very different from one another which is great because I see more of the elements of the new release that way. :) There is not one design here that I don't like. Great job!
Daria Z. said…
Your cards are amazing! The poinsettia is just gorgeous. I think my fave is the cardinal, though.
Jennifer B. said…
Great projects! Good use of the release.
Pink Bunkadoo said…
Thank you for sharing.
These are fabulous! Love the vellum flower on the red
Brithzi said…
All of your cards are absolutely beautiful.
Mitzi said…
I'm torn between making Christmas cards with the Hero cardinal or pointsettia set this year, and you just made the decision much more difficult. I think both your cards are fantastic!
Denise Bryant said…
Beautiful set of cards! So many of these new stamps and dies are on my wish list! Love your elegant poinsettia card and the last one with the ornaments! Beautiful coloring!
Oliev said…
Beautiful cards!
Becs Attwood said…
Wow - so many awesome cards. Love those beautiful ornaments. Thanks for sharing!
Unknown said…
Your cards are beautiful Love the shaker cards, the Eskimo is totally cut and love the backgrounds. Thank you for sharing.
D.Ann C said…
Love the cardinal shaker and gorgeous Inuit sky!
bzyPTmom said…
Wow, gorgeous cards! The new collection of stamps is amazing!
Cindi P said…
I adore those ornaments! Great water coloring on them, too. They're beautiful!
Mariana said…
The bird as a shaker card is awesome!!
Jenniferk said…
Wow, I love all of your cards, you came up with so many amazing designs and all so different from each other, really incredible!
FeM said…
Wow your creations are awesome.
Jerzey Girl said…
Love your cards...and the cardinal card is to die for
Deborah R said…
Beautiful cards. Especially the first!
Cyndee Scholet said…
Love the vellum poinsettias!
BeckyR71 said…
That night sky is amazing. Quite a variety of cards shown here. Clearly there is something for everyone in this release.
Sandy Rizzo said…
I love your beautiful cards!
Beautiful cards! So varied in their design. Poinsettia is one of my favorites. Thanks for sharing!
Jane M said…
Each of your cards are fantastic! I love this Hero Arts release!
Sharon said…
The ornament card is my favorite. Very pretty.
Leni said…
Very beautiful cards!
Unknown said…
The layered look of the first card is so elegant. But I especially love the Eskimo cards!
Mamaz said…
The coloring of your cards is phenomenal! That Cardinal looks so real .....unbelievable work and detail on that bird! Thank you for sharing
Deb said…
Oh my you have created such beautiful cards! Amazing stamps and die sets for this 2016 Holiday Season, I do love my Hero Arts Collection and I love adding to it every year. We still send out about 100 handmade seasonal cards.
Kris in Alaska said…
Those are all stunning!I really love your night sky too!
Mary-Anne V said…
such a great mix of cards that span the spectrum of elegant to fun!
Jean Bullock said…
Pin, pin, pin, pin, PIN! The cards look great! My very favorite is the poinsettia card but that is probably because I really love poinsettias. Well done.
Beth Buss said…
I love all the cards. They are so pretty. The poinsettia one really caught my eye.
Summer Braxton said…
Beautiful! That white poinsettia is stunning.
So many great samples! Love the poinsettia stamp and dies!!! The ornaments are awesome too!
Kathy Mc said…
Ilina, all of your cards are beautifully done and filled with great techniques. You are truly an inspiration to stampers!
Flo said…
Great cards. The white poinsettia on red is very festive and the Eskimo with the starry night background are my favs.
Unknown said…
The layering of the pointsetta gives such a nice effect!! Love it!
Lucy Schmidt said…
I'll definitely be referring back to this post for ideas. There's something for everyone--and I enjoyed them all. Am particularly drooling over the night sky, the cardinal card and the poinsettia card. Nothing says Christmas like a poinsettia. Nicely done!
Judy said…
I love your cards! The cardinal set is one of my favorites and the Eskimo card was breathtaking!
CoolPaperArt said…
I really love all the Hero Arts layered stamp sets! The cardinal is perfect for the holidays! Thanks for the chance to win!!
Karen L K said…
Wow I love all your different cards! That vellum poinsettia is super nice. I also really like those ornaments!!
Unknown said…
Love your Eskimo card, thank you for sharing
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