Hero Arts + BasicGrey blog hop + giveaway!

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Heya! Today Hero Arts and BasicGrey are getting together for a blog hop featuring the new Spice Market collection! I’m so happy to be a part of it — as a member of the Hero DT, when I receive the stamps for each release I must confess to letting out a huge yell now and then when I open up my box — I just love all their releases. BasicGrey must peek inside my head to know just what I’m thinking or something. And this one? Yeah it’s full of awesome too.

If you’ve been hopping along with us already then you should have arrived here from Becky’s blog, Page Maps. If you’re just now joining us, or you encounter a broken link, head on back to the start of the hop at Hero Arts.

My Process 

I thought it might be helpful to start off by sharing my process — especially since I’m primarily a cardmaker and I know many of you hopping along aren’t. Plus I’ve heard from my fellow cardmakers that they often find it hard to work with patterned paper *and* stamps.

So here goes — a behind-the-scenes look at my ultra mega top secret methods. LOL!

Drooling over the BasicGrey Spice Market collection by Lisa Spangler

The first thing I do is take everything out of the packages and spread it out on my desk. Then I drool over everything. Then I clean up the drool. :)

BasicGrey was so generous and sent us a ton of awesome things to work with. I was seriously drooling. Oh my.

I like to work with the 6×6 pads when making cards as I find that sometimes the patterns are too big on the 12×12. I pull out some papers from the pad and embellishments that really grab me and I  figure out what inks I want to use. Sometimes I try to get it to match, and sometimes I think it needs a little contrast. With the Spice Market collection, I thought it needed a little gold — I’ve really been loving the metallic trend lately.

Then I play around putting embellishments, papers, and stamps next to see what works together. Sometimes I have trouble deciding — but not this time! I ended up coming up with 4 card ideas lickety split! I couldn’t decide what one to share with you all, so you’ll get to see all 4. Hope you don’t mind. :)

Card #1: Deco Background

This card is super simple — it all came together when I spied the Deco Background stamp and the coordinating paper in the 6×6 pad. They are just meant to go together. So I grabbed that gold ink I had out and stamped it on a pool notecard. I just had to stop for a moment and admire the metallic shine. I’ve seen cards in fancy stationery shops that don’t look this good.

BasicGrey Deco Background in gold ink by Lisa Spangler

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That’s just the ink there — no embossing at all. While you *could* emboss it if you really wanted to, I say be lazy like me and let the ink take the stage. Plus the embossing will hide some of the shimmer. Can’t have that.

To finish off the card, I trimmed a strip of the matching paper and adhered it plus another strip the card, then added a little sewing with gold metallic thread.

BasicGrey Deco Background in gold ink by Lisa Spangler

I stamped “hello there” with charcoal ink on an die cut and popped it on the card. Gotta say that I love using charcoal ink — somehow I think it’s so much more sophisticated than regular black. It’s kinda unexpected.

BasicGrey Deco Background in gold ink by Lisa Spangler

Then I added some flower die cuts and some gems and pearls and that was that. One card done!

Card #2: Bordering on Too Simple

I’m calling this card “bordering on too simple” because it’s almost too simple to show ya. And it uses a border stamp. Get it? Ha. :)

This one came together when I spied the lacy border stamp in the Best Time Ever clear set along with the matching paper. I first trimmed the paper to standard card size (4.25 x 5.5″). Then I trimmed it again with my trusty xacto knife and a ruler like so:

Bordering on too simple by Lisa Spangler

I adhered the bottom corner piece in place, then stamped the border in gold. It didn’t quite reach to the edge, so I cut a hair off the card. I added a row of gold stitching, then I stamped the border in gold and the “hello there” in charcoal. Added a single gold metallic decor and that was that.

Bordering by Lisa Spangler

Bordering by Lisa Spangler

I plan on making another card with the other corner piece, too. And I just gotta say, this card is perfect for mailing — no extra postage required.

Card #3: Double Duty

Okay, so this next card just kind of popped into my head as soon as I saw the metal embellishments. I was admiring how gorgeous they are when I had the idea to use them as a mask! So I took them out of the package, removed the adhesive, popped them on the front of a card and misted with tide pool spray.

Use embellishments as a mask by Lisa Spangler

I carefully removed them and ran them under the faucet — they were good as new. Then you know me — I just had to stamp the coordinating stamps from the Best Time Ever and Lovely clear sets on the sprayed background with tide pool ink. Once that was done I played around with positioning on the card. Then adhered everything in place, using pop dots for the paper pieces and a glue dot for the metal embellishment.

Get more from your supplies by Lisa Spangler

I finished off the card with some gems and pearls, and that was that. Were you surprised I didn’t use gold ink on this card?

Get more from your embellishments by Lisa Spangler

Closeup of misted embellishments used as a mask by Lisa Spangler

I actually thought about using gold ink instead of the tide pool — but I decided against it since the misted shapes are kind of subtle and I wanted the stamping to blend in.

Card #4: Stamping on Patterned Paper

For my last card, I had to do one of my favorite techniques — stamping on patterned paper. After seeing the flower stamp in the Lovely set and the triangle in the Best Time Ever set, well, it just had to be tried.

I started off by trimming the paper to 5.5″ tall and then took some off the left side. Then I placed it on a white card without adhering it, and stamped the flowers with charcoal ink. Love doing this little trick!

Stamp on patterned paper by Lisa Spangler

I think the charcoal ink goes perfectly with the paper — so much better than using black don’t you think? After I was finished stamping on the paper, I ran a stitch of gold metallic thread along the right side, following the pattern. Then I adhered it to the card base with foam dots. To place extra emphasis on it, I placed some sequins and pearls so that they were peaking out from under the paper.

Stamp on patterned paper by Lisa Spangler

Stamp on patterned paper by Lisa Spangler

I finished it off by coloring the centers of the flowers with a gold wink of stella pen — just to give it that little something, but without taking away from the simple stamping.

And that’s it for my cards! Thanks so much for sticking with me, and hope you enjoyed seeing them as much as I liked making them.

Giveway

Now, how about a giveaway? Oh yeah! Hero Arts and BasicGrey  will be giving away two complete Spice Market collections — including paper, embellishments, clear and cling stamps. The two winners will be randomly selected from all comments received on the participating designers’ blogs. Comments must be received by 11:59pm PST on Sunday, March 2. So, the more comments you leave, the more chances you’ll have to win this awesome collection. Check it out:

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Hop On

Your next stop on the hop is Ann-Marie Morris, of Ann-Marie Loves Paper. I have been a huge admirer of hers for a while now — this girl is truly amazing. Paper crafts? Check. Great photography? Check. Style, class and grace? Check, check, check! So what are you waiting for? Hop on over. :)

Supplies

Here are the supplies that I used — plus a few that I didn’t — but want to! :)

Thanks so much for joining me! xo

455 Replies to “Hero Arts + BasicGrey blog hop + giveaway!”

  1. Thanks for sharing your card making process, gorgeous designs, love them all!!!

  2. Wow, lisa! Talk about an abundance of riches…! Thanks for sharing 4 fabulous cards and your ” secret” process. It works!

  3. These are just gorgeous!!! The first and the last are totally my favorites! I love that deco background in gold! Perfect!

  4. I love the way you did the masking. It looks so beautiful! All the cards are gorgeous!

  5. HOLY COW! These are AMAZING!!! You have single-handedly made me want to go buy gold ink and get stampin’. These truly are gorgeous!

  6. Wow! You’ve been busy! Your cards are so pretty! I especially like the first one with the gold background stamp. It really jumped out at me. Thanks for sharing.

  7. Wonderful, wonderful cards! It was lovely to see your work process, too, thanks for sharing!

  8. Loving the colors of this collectin and thank you for all the tutorial work you have done! It is a blessing! Beautiful work!

  9. Awesome cards. Love the border pun too! Great idea with stamping “on and off” the pattern paper. Thanks

  10. <3 the charcoal ink!!
    My, how simple yet effective Card #2 technique is! Thanks for teaching this old newby a few tricks.

  11. The metallic stamping of the deco background stamp is striking! Also love how you combined the stamped triangles and lovely flower stamp in such a delicate manner!

  12. I started drooling with the shot of your desk.

  13. Love all your cards, great style and these papers are wonderful. Thanks for sharing.

  14. I love all your card ideas. You are now among my bookmarks!

  15. Wow, four great cards! Thanks for all the ideas and technique information. This is a great release from HA & BG. ;-)

  16. Your work is beautiful! You have given me some great ideas.

  17. Wow, these are gorgeous designs! Great inspiration here!

  18. I’m stunning with your amazing cards!

  19. agree on the looks of charcol ink!

  20. Wow! Every card had so many great ideas. The background alone on the first card would make a beautiful set of notecards. I’m definitely going to get me some gold ink. Thanks Lisa.

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