SHAPED CARDS WITH HERO ARTS

Posted on June 1, 2017 in Cards, Die Cutting, Gina Marie Designs, Hero Arts, Recent Works, Tutorials

Shaped cards with Hero Arts is the theme for the challenge this month on A2z Scrapbooking Supplies and I have to be honest this was a real challenge for me. Why? I don’t know. Maybe because I was in my comfort zone making the same sized cards all the time and now I had to do something different. Well here it is and let me share with you how I made this:

SHAPED CARDS WITH HERO ARTS

To start I used one of my favorites stamp sets Color Layering Butterflies with different colors of ink. But first  I created a card base using a Cross Stitched Die Cut from Gina Marie Designs (my favorite design). I used the larger size. Then I cut the second layer using the next size and the same card stock, Whisper White. I stamped the butterflies using three different colors of ink for the first layer  or base: I used Tide Pool, Soft Pink and Butter Bar Ink. For the detailed image I used Tangerine Bold Ink and for the body and sentiment Sahara Sand Classic Ink.

SHAPED CARDS WITH HERO ARTS

I decided to cut first the circles and then stamp the images because I wanted to have the images partially over the card and using the circle I can decide the exact place to stamp them.

Remember that you can participate on a2z Scrapbooking Challenge always. You only need to create a project following the theme and using at least one Hero Arts product, then you link your project to the challenge or HERE and you will have the opportunity to win a fabulous prize from a2z scrapbooking store. It’s really easy!!!

Also you can use my discount code to buy the products that you love, (or any color layering stamp set, my favorites…LOL) from the store. This is my code MARTHA15 and you will receive 15% on your entire order over $25 without shipping and tax.

See you soon and don’t forget that the theme this month is shaped card with Hero Arts!

1 Comment

  1. This is so lovely Martha! Love that die, perfect for your beautiful butterflies.

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