Hi there, and welcome to my little stop on the Hero Arts 2012 Catalog Blog Hop! You should have arrived here via the amazing Kelly Purkey’s blog, so if you took a wrong turn or encountered a broken link you can head back to the start of the hop!
For my hop cards I just had to break out the new Hero Arts Zig Zag Background Cling stamp (CG422) — love this stamp so much! You see, I’m a bit (!) of a chevron nut, and have been dreaming of loads of ideas for this stamp — some of which I’ve saved on my chevron Pinterest board. (Are you on Pinterest? Let me know, I’d love to follow you!)
So to start off, I just had to try white embossing the stamp on a white notecard and then brushing on watercolors. First I used a cheery palette of pink, yellow, and orange and it really made me smile!
Isn’t it great how watercolors blend together to make interesting new colors? I just used an old cheapy Crayola set for this card — first one that I grabbed! — but I can’t wait to try this with Twinkling H2O’s!
Next I had to try the same technique again, but this time with a tranquil blue, lavender and pool color combo. Isn’t it peaceful?
Next I wanted to try some clean and simple cards where the Zig Zag Background would truly take center stage, and I came up with these!
I just stamped the Zig Zag Background off the edge of the card — no need for masking! Love how these came out. Even though they do make me hungry for something minty! Ha ha ha!
I could go on and on and on making cards with this stamp! (But I better stop, or you’ll never make it to the end of the hop! ha.)
Here are a few things I can’t wait to try next:
- Embossing in white and rubbing with Distress Inks
- A tone-on-tone background — or even doing tone-on-tone on a bunch of colors of cardstock, cutting them in strips, and putting on a card!
- Bright yellow on white (for another cheery card!)
- Brown ink on a kraft notecard for a masculine card
- Stamping once in one color, then inking the stamp up with a different color and positioning it down a bit from the first stamping!
- Inking the stamp with multiple colors of inks, misting with Perfect Pearls in water and stamping!
I have a feeling this stamp is going to be my “go-to” stamp for quite a while now!
Your next stop on the hop is Her Royal Rubberness, the super duper fab-u-loso Julie Ebersole! Take it awaaaaaaaay, Julie!
Thanks for hopping by,
ZigZag looks great in any color! What a versatile stamp!
Ugh…I am sooooo in love with that Zigzag stamp! I adore all the different ways you used it, but those red and green Christmas cards are my FAVES!
Really loving that chevron stripe! I can’t wait to get my hands on that background stamp!
I love these hops!! I always “discover” something new. Beautiful cards.
I love the embossed Chevron background. I have to get this stamp.
Love what you did with the zigzags.
LOVE love love your cards Lisa! I thought the first one was beautiful until I scrolled down and saw all the other gorgeous color combinations! Each one a feast for the eye!
So cool, I absolutely love the chevron stamp.
Wow, I love that Zig Zag stamp.
Lisa, these cards are great! I especially like the “minty” ones!
I think this chevron stamp is my favorite too. Amazing all you did with it!
really like your non-traditional colored christmas card.
Thank you for showing so many variations. I love the way your mind works!
I. Want. That. Stamp. (now, please!) I loved all of your ideas!
I SO want that zig zag stamp! You did some awesome stuff with it!!
love the versatility of this background stamp! WOW!!!!
I agree- this stamp looks so much like peppermint when used with red ink!
I particularly like your use of watercolors on the white embossed cards
Thank you
Holly
These cards are beautiful–and doing the water color over white stamping–simply awesome idea–I’m going to have to steal that one for future use!
You know, I’m not such a fan of chevrons, but your creative uses may just have won me over. ;-) Great cards!
I love the different colors you used with the zig zag background stamp. The colors and textures are beautiful. I predict this is going to be one popular stamp!