Showing posts with label Hero Arts. Show all posts
    Showing posts with label Hero Arts. Show all posts
  • http://www.onlinecardclasses.com/CS3



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    Stamps: Simon Says Stamp - Lots of Dots, Paper Smooches - Birthday Sampler
    Inks: Hero Arts  - Cornflower, Soft Cantaloupe, Soft Pool, Field Greens, Butter Bar
  • It's my first time really using the emboss resist technique. I love the pinkness! I had trimmed the sheet for the first card so I used the leftover bits on a 2nd card... as you can tell, it's just leftovers. haha~

     

    Stamps: Hero Arts / Basic Grey - Bead Background, Unity Stamp Co - Camera, Papersmooches - Party Posse
    Ink: Ranger Distress Ink - Tattered Rose, Worn Lipstick, Picked Raspberry, Ripe Persimmon, Spiced Marmalade
    Die: Dienamics - Notebook Edge
  • The Stenciled Online Card Class is over (boooo! T_T) but I'm still attempting to use the techniques. I didn't immediately reference any videos for this and I just pulled the technique from memory - I figured if I can remember it, it must've made a strong enough impression that I should try it. I've seen this done a few times - using the stencil to fill in color and then shifting the stencil to fill in more empty space. I LOVE how this background turned out!

    I picked out my pinkish distress inks and inked the colors in an ombre fashion diagonally from upper left to lower right corner. Then I cleaned off the stencil and positioned the stencil to cover the inked areas. Then I inked ombre again from lower right to upper left.


    Inks: Ranger Distress Inks in Tattered Rose, Worn Lipstick, Picked Raspberry, Seedless Preserves, Dusty Concord
    Stamps: Avery Elle - Handwritten Notes, Hero Arts/Basic Grey - Awesome
  • Another card based on lessons and inspiration from day 2s insider class.

    Super cute! I'm not brave enough to do plaid patterns yet but these stripes turned out cute! And the acetate window is really nice. I would definitely try this again. I also need to figure out how to keep the acetate cover from lifting. I'm sure it was mentioned in the tutorial. I think i just need to move the inside piece down a tiny bit away from the acetate fold. 


    Here's the inside. I need to work on my alignment with repeatable stamps but I'll figure it out! The stamps also turned out a little incomplete when I stamped them. But it looks sorta aged (also bc apparently I didn't clean the stamps enough between colors) so it's certainly interesting. Me likey!