Hero Arts Stamp Your Story Blog Hop!

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Hi there, and welcome to my stop on the Hero Arts Stamp Your Story blog hop! You should have arrived here from Shari’s blog, but you can always head back to the start right HERE at Hero Arts.

The new stamps from the Stamp Your Story catalog are all about telling your story — whether you are a cardmaker, a scrapbooker, art journaler — whoever you are. As for me, I’m a cardmaker through and through. But I’ve been keeping nature journals for years. This is where I document hikes with J, prairie trips, plants, birds, butterflies, sightings in our backyard wildlife habitat — and I even do some sketches in them.

I also like to keep a journal of stamp ideas. Things I’ve tried, what worked. What didn’t. Often when I get some new supplies I grab a journal and play around. That’s what I did when I got some of the newly released daubers and stamps. Check it out!

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First I made some stripes with the daubers across the top of the page. Love how they turned out, especially how the colors blend together. Then I thought that they went with the shape of a feather, somehow. So I stamped one on there from the My Favorite set and thought it looked good! Next I grabbed my trusty white pen and colored in some of the lines on the feathers.

From here it was easy to make a bunch of cards!

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Love how the neon daubers really pop, don’t you? Then I had to make one more, alternating the feathers as I went:

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And I couldn’t stop there! Remember the blotches at the bottom of the page? Well, that gave me an idea for a card too:

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Love how this turned out! And love how you can make different blotches with the daubers depending on how hard you tap them on the paper. All of the blotches are from the daubers, except for the one under the “hello”, which is a stamp from the Not Perfect set. I did “ink” it with a dauber tho!

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Of course, I had to add a few sequins, too. (You know me and sequins lately, ha!)

So that’s six cards, all from one journal page!

Now how about another share? This one uses the flowers from the Remember set — I kinda think they look like California poppies. (Bet you didn’t know that there are California poppies in Texas, did you?)

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For this journal page, I actually played around on a scrap of paper and then taped it in the journal after I was done. This can be less intimidating, and it also allows you to do some techniques easier — like this one.  Here I tried daubing the daubers on a craft sheet, misting them with water, and then dragging my paper through it. Turned out so pretty!

I decided that the flower stems looked a little lonely, so I added some leaves with a green marker. Here’s how they look without my leaves :)

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I added some centers to the flowers too. Then when I made the cards I just had a add a bird from the My Favorite set! (This set is rapidly becoming my favorite, ha.)

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And I came up with two cards using this idea! They are kind of similar, just different sizes. First up, the square one — because it’s hip to be square, right?

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Love this “be who you are” so much. It’s so true. (It’s from the My Notebook set.)

And here’s a closeup of the second card:

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Eagle eyed readers may notice that the old book text has “Texas” in it. Yep, that’s where I live. :) (It also has Nebraska, where two other artists on the blog hop are from. Do you know who?)

Well, that’s it for me today — thanks so much for joining me.  Now, on with the hop! There ‘s an awesome prize up for grabs, and the winner will be chosen from all the comments on all the blogs in the hop. The more comments you leave, the more chances you have to win — so you may want to leave a comment here before you click on over to your next stop! That would be the talented Kelly!  I just love her style. Can’t wait to see what she’s made.

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256 Replies to “Hero Arts Stamp Your Story Blog Hop!”

  1. Dorothy C. says:

    Love your idea of keeping a stamp journal. After looking at your work I think I’m going to need the daubers along with stamps and new ink colors.

  2. Fun ideas, Lisa! The new stamps look great!

  3. OMW!! These are amazing cards!! That is such a great idea to make a journal of techniques too! I think I might be doing that very soon!! Thanks for the inspiration and fabulous ideas!

  4. Laura Jane says:

    OH to see your process of creating was DELIGHTFUL this morning!

  5. I love everything you did! I’m so excited about this new collection.

  6. Mary-Anne V. says:

    What a great idea to keep a journal like that… thanks for sharing your creative process. I love the feather cards! Wow!

  7. Lovely cards! Thanks for sharing a fun technique ;D

  8. Kristen S says:

    I love seeing your process! Thanks for sharing.

  9. Love all these projects! The feathers on the multi-colored stripes look great and that chubby little bird is SO cute!

  10. LOVING your cards OS MUCH!! What Great ideas and uses of the New Products!! Looking forward to getting my hands on some of them!! THANKS for sharing and have a FABULOUS WEEKEND!! =)

  11. Loved the format of this post Lisa! It’s always fun to see how people put their own stamp on life–and the Hero Arts Stamp Your Story goodies are such terrific building blocks of new colors, new images, and new techniques! Thanks for sharing your creative process!

  12. Your creative process is great and inspiring. Not to mention your projects. And no I didn’t know there were California Poppies in Texas ( I have lived in Houston my whole life).

    1. Hi Heather! They are out west in Big Bend area, so bet that’s why you haven’t seen ’em. :)

  13. Love them but especially the lost card! Just gorgeous!

  14. Wow! I love the colors, the stamps, just everything you shared using this new stamp set. Very nice

  15. Wow! REALLY love the flowers but love the graphic-looking cards, too!

  16. Denise Bryant says:

    Great cards! Love the ink daubers… fab colors! Fun new designs too!

  17. Wow, loved how you showed us how you “played” with all of these products–I think many of us (me included!) forget to play and experiment-we just have a project we NEED to do–and do it and forget to have fun. Thanks for showing us the fun factor–love all the fun colors and patterns you used!

  18. Karina McQuistan says:

    I love how you used a journal to inspire your creativity. All of your cards are beautiful and yet simple to construct! Love it!

  19. Love hearing your thought process. I like the feather cards.

  20. Barb Ghigliotty says:

    I just love how you’ve used all these amazing new stamps and daubers, Lisa! Amazing projects! Thanks so much for sharing everything with us…You ROCK!!!

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