Cards for Heroes Blog Hop + a FREE Pattern!

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Hi + welcome to my stop on the Cards for Heroes Blog Hop! I’m so happy to be part of the hop + help get the word out about this great cause!  If you’re joining in the middle of the hop, click on over here to start at the beginning.

I read where Cards for Heroes really needs cards that can be used for any purpose, and I instantly thought of using these stamps:

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AND!  I thought the owl looked a too plainish standing there by herself, so I got the idea to make a little flag!

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I’ve created a little pattern for you if you’d like to make some of these flags yourself!  Just download the pdf HERE, then print it out, trim out a flag, fold it in half and adhere it to a toothpick — I used a glue stick to adhere mine.  If you use the pattern, I’d love to see what you come up with — leave me a linky!

Supplies: Hero Arts Design Block Clouds, Design Block Designer Woodgrain, A Little Note Design Accents set, Four Stylish Owls set, gemstones, and notecards.  Nestabilities Labels One die.  Ribbon by American Crafts.  Prismacolor colored pencils.  And the free pdf pattern HERE.

Here’s some tips on how I made the card:  I stamped the Hero Arts Designer Woodgrain on a green die cut, then trimmed it to make a hill — I love woodgrain and am always looking for new ways to use it, ha ha!  Then I used a paper edge distressor to distress the top edge of the hill, made cuts along to the top and then ruffled them up.  To add a little more dimension, I adhered the inner die cut with pop dots. AND!  Since I trimmed the card to make it square, the flag can hang off the edge and still fit in a regular sized envelope.

Next I thought I’d show you card that you can make multiples of in a jiffy — these are great for card drives like Cards for Heroes!

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It may look complicated, but thanks to BIG Design Block stamps it’s not at all!  Just stamp the Design Block Reach for the Stars with white Staz-on ink on an acetate notecard like so:

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Then stamp the Design Block Designer Woodgrain on a red notecard and cut into strips — you can get 4 strips out of each side of a notecard.  Adhere a strip to the front of the acetate notecard, then put adhesive on the inside of the acetate notecard — behind the strip so that it’s hidden.  Slip a kraft notecard inside and press down on the acetate notecard to adhere it in place.  Then assemble the rest of the pieces and ta dah!

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Supplies: Hero Arts Design Block Reach for the Stars, Design Block Designer Woodgrain, Clear Design Card Messages, Clear Design Galaxy of Stars, buttons, red and kraft notecards.  White Staz-On ink by Tsukineko, chestnut roan and dark brown chalk inks by Clearsnap.  Ribbon from my stash.  EK Success corner rounder punch. Blue paper by Bo Bunny.  I embossed the star with white embossing powder.

Now, onwards to the next stop in the hop — my fellow Hero Artist and friend, Shari Carroll!  Hop on over and check out her fabulous creation HERE. And!  I should mention that there’s a great giveaway going on at the Hero Arts Blog right now, plus on Monday we’ll be back with more FUN + giveaways!

Have a great Memorial Day Weekend + happy hopping,

187 Replies to “Cards for Heroes Blog Hop + a FREE Pattern!”

  1. Great cards, love the owl and really love the look of the stars on the acetate.

    KellyC

  2. wow, all of your cards are great!

  3. Lisa your cards are just the cutest thing goin’!! Oh my. I love the little flag for your owl, he’s a treat! And your star card is adorable…I can never get my white Stazon pad to work, and I’m not sure if it’s my stamping or the pad that’s challenged! lol. Probably me :)

    Thanks so much for joining in the hop – you’re awesome!

  4. PS I forgot to ask…are you related to a Matthew who lives in Washington? If he’s a graphic designer, I work with him – I know he has relatives in Texas somewhere….wouldn’t that be a small world?

  5. Thanks for the detailed instructions.  You’ve used a few techniques I never would have thought of.  I really like the acetate card.

  6. Thank you for the great flag file.  I love the cards you’ve made – your ideas are great.

  7. Naomi Maciver says:

    I love those cards they are both really cute.

  8. Chris Franco says:

    How fun! I thought your flags were the type they serve at burger joints!  :)  Love your card too…that owl is just too cute!

  9. I love that you shared some tips on making fast cards in multiples.  That’s so important to remember for CFH.  Beautiful inspiration all over your blog.

  10. What fabulous cards! I really like the stars one.

  11. Your cards are so fun & so creative! Love em both!

  12. The owl card is simply adorable!  That will certainly bring a smile to someone’s face.  Thank you for sharing the PDF with the flag…I’ll have to play with that and see what I come up with.

    I’ve never stamped on acetate.  I love the look of the star card.  Looks like it was super easy to create.  I’m thinking I may have to get one of those woodgrain stamps…it provides nice texture to the card.

  13. Very inspiring ;D

  14. great cards! Even tho  I love acetate- can’t resist that sweet owl!

  15. fab cards..thanks for the file!

  16. Nena Murray says:

    I love more simple cards and yours is fantastic. Thank you
    for the flag pattern; what a great little gift!!

  17. Happy Memorial Day! All of your cards are beautiful and thank you for your creativity and dedication to this great cause. : ) Sb

  18. These cards are awesome, I love the owl with the flag!

  19. Debbie Fisher says:

    WOW! Love the card!

  20. Ina Ftacek says:

    Lovely card nice instructions and thankyou for the flag pattern! I love it! Blessings to you for sending cards to our men in uniform who keep our country safe. Ina

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