Showing posts with label Hero Arts Monthly Kit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hero Arts Monthly Kit. Show all posts

Mar 26, 2020

Fun with Envelope Boxes

Greetings Crafty Friends. I am submitting a few entries into the A Blog Named Hero's Challenge. This month is Anything but a Card which can really stretch your creative side. I decided to make envelope boxes.


Mar 25, 2020

On a Roll with Envelope Boxes

Hello Crafty Friends! Have you found time to play with your craft supplies? I certainly have!
The A Blog Named Hero's Challenge is Anything but a Card. For those of us to make many cards, this is a little challenge!  I elected to make a few envelope boxes using a variety of My Monthly kits from Hero Arts.
 

Mar 23, 2020

Another Fun Envelope Box

Greetings Crafty Friends!  Having too much fun playing along with the A Blog Named Hero's monthly challenge. I decided to make a few envelope boxes using Hero Art's Monthly kits.


Mar 20, 2020

How about making boxes for your cards?

Greetings Crafty Friends! I hope you all are staying safe and finding some crafty time. I know I certainly am. The A Blog Named Hero's challenge this month is Anything but a Card!  I decided to make a few boxes for envelopes.


Apr 29, 2019

One more post for the Hero Arts challenge

I used the fairy stamp from the recent Hero Arts kit!  I just love this set.  So many great images and such a great value!


Jan 22, 2019

Hero Arts Challenge Card

I love the December monthly kit from Hero Arts!  Mushrooms, fairies and flowers! Count me in! Here is one card I am submitting to their challenge on A Blog Named Hero.



I started with a 4.25 x 5.5 inch Cougar cardstock.  I used the Gina K wreath builder to create this card.  I only inked up the flower heads in black ink, stamping the dandelion, then the flower.  I colored the center of the dandelions and the flowers using alcohol ink pens.  I added liquid glue on the ends of the dandelions and covered them with fine glitter.  Love the sparkle!


I used a Distress blendingtool and Mustard seed distress ink to color the outside and the inside of the wreath.


The mouse was colored with alcohol inks and mounted in the wreath center with a wobbler for fun!  I  embossed the sentiment, and trimmed the card to allow for a thin strip of stripped paper on the left side.



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