Fun with Hero Arts & Stephanie Klauck!
Hi bloggers! Happy Sunday to you! We’re beyond pleased to have special guest designer, Stephanie Klauck with us on the blog today to share TWO gorgeous cards made primarily with Hero Arts ingredients! I’ll keep the chatter to a minimum and let you soak in these two fabulous cards! You will find ingredients and instructions (from the designer) below! :)
Take a peek inside….
- To create this card, I stamped the looped flower pattern on the 4 ¼” x 5 ½” Charcoal paper with the matching Charcoal shadow ink. I then added a piece of pool layering paper just slightly bigger than the white card (3″ x 4 ¼”)
- I adhered the white card on the pool paper and then added a slightly smaller piece of pool paper to the front of the card.
- I stamped the balloon onto Simon Says Stamp watercolor paper and colored it in with Inktense pencils. I cut it out and adhered it to the card with foam adhesive. I also added a cloud that I stamped and cut out of the Simon Says Stamp exclusive woodgrain cardstock.
- To complete the card, I stamped the sentiment on the front and inside.
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Take a Peek Inside…
- To create this card, I stamped the number pattern on the 4 ¼” x 5 ½” Charcoal paper with the matching Charcoal shadow ink. I then added a piece of yellow layering paper just slightly bigger than the white card (3″ x 4 ¼”)
- I adhered the white card on the dark yellow paper and then added a slightly smaller piece of lighter yellow paper to the front of the card.
- I masked off the edges of the smaller yellow piece and stamped the number pattern down the center in Tide Pool shadow ink. I added a strip of pool layering paper to the edges and added the stamped sentiment label with foam adhesive.
- To complete the card, I added a few wood veneer stars with glossy accents.
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Thanks so much to Stephanie for sharing these 2 beautiful cards!
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