Howdy and welcome to my little stop on the Hero Arts 2010 Catalog Blog Hop! Hope you’ve enjoyed the hop so far — how do you like all the NEW stamps?
I’m so excited that you finally get to see what we’ve been working on all these months — woo hoo! I originally planned to use the Clear Design Sweet Wonderful You (CL381) set from Sneak Peek #6, and share how I colored the girls, along with a video…
But then I had surgery to fix a torn ligament in my ankle, and I discovered that stamping is hard to do when you’re on crutches — doh! So, the video will have to wait until later. You can subscribe to my blog (over there in the sidebar) so that you don’t miss it.
In the meantime, I thought you’d like to see these sketches that I did when I was trying to figure out hair and skin colors. Notice anything different about the girls? Yep, they have no mouths! It’s all part of the process of making a Hero Arts Stamp — Jackie, the founder of Hero Arts and Creative Director doesn’t stop until she’s absolutely perfected a design.
After I decided that the girls were a no-go for now, I reached for one of my favorite new doily stamps to make a super fast card trio!
I’ve loved this doily stamp from the second I saw it — so pretty. I had an idea to turn it into flowers and use leaves from the Clear Design Speckled Ornaments (CL401) set — it has lots of distress marks as part of the design, so I decided to distress my doily flowers, too! Hero Arts’ notecards are white core, so they are perfect for distressing.
Here’s my finished trio — these really did come together in a jiffy
Supplies: Hero Arts Starburst (F5318, the doily), Clear Design Truly Appreciated (CL380, the messages), Speckled Ornaments (CL401, for the leaves), Hero Arts notecards, small and medium Accent Pearls, sandpaper, Tim Holtz paper distressor, circle punches (large is Marvy pink case, small is EK Success Whale of a Punch), Mega Nestabilities Curved Rectangles (Spellbinders).
And! I’d like to give a little shout-out to my handsome hubby J for helping me with these cards — he got out my die cut machine for me, cut out the card bases, setup a chair to keep my ankle propped up on, kept me supplied with an ice pack and pain medicine, and even helped me photograph the cards! Love ya J!
Now, hop on over to Kelly’s blog! I just love her fabulous, elegant style. Remember, as you hop from blog to blog be sure to leave a comment on each one — the more comments you leave, the more chances you have to win!
Happy hopping,
OMGosh, your little doily stamped flowers are simply adorable.
Wishing you a speedy recovery! That doily stamp is awesome & your cards are so beautiful – love all the lovely colours.
Very Cute
Those flowers!!! I have to have that stamp!!!!!
I think the dolls are adorable without their mouths!
Great use of the doily stamp. :-)
Fun Hop! What a wonderful way to wind down the year!
Your cards are just beautiful. A Big shout out to your hubby for helping you get these amazing cards done!!
Your cards are gorgeous! Love the doily stamp turned flower, and the fun shape of the cards!! Wonderful job!
♥Lea
Love how you made those flowers. That stamp is another must!
Lisa, hope you are up and about again soon. Love your color pallette, the aqua, yellow, and oranges really pop. Thanks for sharing!
Love your medallion cards!
Hope you mend quickly. Love the work.
What a gret technique. Thanks for sharing!
What a great technique. Thanks for sharing!
I am trying to remember what they are called , I think mandelas, but the doilly sunburst are so pretty and will work work any color!
Woww, jusst fabulous flowers, love it!!
Lisa,
Just adore your cards – stunning. I particularly love the trio…. stunners.
Lovely flowers you made! The speckeled ornaments as leaves is a very good idea!
I love the way you used the doily to create a flower. Absolutely wonderful! I’m curious about the dolls.
Your doily flowers look great :
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