Hero Arts 2011 Catalog Blog Hop!

Hi everyone! Welcome to my little stop on the Hero Arts 20101 Blog Hop! You should be arriving here from the mega talented Teri Anderson’s blog. If you are just starting out on the hop or missed any, you can head back to the beginning right here.

I just love catalog time — it’s so exciting! I just counted them up and this is the 6th Hero Arts catalog that worked on. Can’t believe it. And you know what? It’s still just as exciting!

The other thing I love about catalog time? It comes out during the holidays! That was my inspiration for this card using THREE new 2011 Hero Arts Catalog stamps — and one holiday stamp, too.

What are the three NEW 2011 Catalog Stamps, you ask?

  • Musical Walk (F5468): I think this stamp with the happy children holding trumpets would be great for any kind of announcements, from births to Christmas! I stamped it in Hero Hues Poppy Chalk ink to give it a velvety finish.
  • Envelope Pattern (S5507): This is one of my favorite new background stamps, I think it’s so versatile! I stamped it using Pumice Stone Distress ink to go with all the silver and kinda give it a linen-like look. I have a thing for security envelopes and save them to use in all kinds of projects, but the color selection is kinda limited — now I can stamp them in whatever color I want! And! Wouldn’t it be fun to create an envelope liner with this stamp? Oh yeah!
  • Classic Fabric Design (CG245): I stamped this elegant background with Hero Arts Soft Blossom dye ink on a Carnation notecard. I think it looks just like Victorian wallpaper! Someday soon I want to try flocking it, wouldn’t that look grand?

Want to see some more?

I just love using GLITTER doing the holidays! So I outlined the die cut with it, and stamped the message with tinsel embossing powder. It’s kinda hard to photograph, hope you can get a feel for the sparkle.

And! I was inspired by this pretty vintage glittery holly to make my own using Hero Art’s Felt Joy and Holly. I love how it ties everything all together.

I just added some silver glitter glue and spread it around with my finger — ta dah! Instant vintage.

Thanks so much for stopping by! Don’t forget, there are lotsa great prizes to be had just for leaving a comment on any of the 24 participating blogs. The more comments you leave, the more chances you have to WIN!

Now, cruise on over to the next stop on the hop — the one, the only, the mega-super-duper-simply fantabulous Julie Ebersole!

Hugs of happiness and joy to all,

517 Replies to “Hero Arts 2011 Catalog Blog Hop!”

  1. Verenice Chavoya-Perez says:

    I’ll have to get that envelope pattern! Thanks for sharing!

  2. Love what you did with the silhouette image. New stamps make me happy..will have to add the Envelope stamp to my list! Thanks for sharing your talent.

  3. Sandi Pressley says:

    Love that glitter!

  4. Love the sparkle!
    Thanks for sharing!
    Sandra

  5. Totally adorable! I love Musical Walk!

  6. Wow your ideas are so inspiring. Love the sparkle.

  7. Glitter just makes everyone happy! Great job.

  8. awesomely glittery!! :)

  9. The envelope stamp has my mind whirling with ideas…love it…definitely going on my list:)

  10. Gorgeous card Lisa! Love your holly!

  11. I would never thought of those colours togethers ! I definitly got to try this.
    TFS

  12. Love that card! So beautiful!

  13. Really good point about using silver. Thanks!

  14. Loving both of those background stamps!

  15. Your cards always look so elegant and vintage-ee! Love them!!!

  16. Love the envelope stamp – definitely adding that to my wishlist!

  17. I LOVE the glitter on the holly leaves!
    Thanks you
    Holly

  18. totally love this stamp ->Classic Fabric Design
    And I have to agree about the glitter. My theory…My Christmas cards just have to have some glitter. After all, everything is shiny and bright at Christmas time :)
    Thanks for sharing your card!

  19. Very cute card – love the colors!

  20. Great card–I like all the sparkle and how you used the new stamps.

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