Starting today, there's a new challenge up at A Blog Named Hero! The challenge is to use your favourite Hero Arts stamp.
The challenge for me was to pick my favourite Hero Arts stamp. Some of the first stamps I ever bought were Hero Arts and they are still in my collection. And I've bought puh-lenty since then! One of my more recent favourites is this open flower. I love the simple design that can be used simply on its own, or like this, with a layer (or you could layer it even more!)
I embossed it with my sentiment in magenta on my white panel, and then again on the 6x6 version of the Picnic Table DP from Basic Grey's Lemonade collection. I matted it on the 12x12 version of the same DP, to take advantage of the two different scales. Finally, for the centre, a nice, big colour-coordinating gem for sparkle and shine!
My supplies:
Fab card, and I love how you did the paper piecing.
ReplyDeletePicking a favorite HA stamp would indeed be a hard job!! I love your choice and your presentation, Ardy!! Happy Canada Day!!
ReplyDeleteI seldom use that flower stamp. Thanks for the inspiration, Ardyth!
ReplyDeleteLove the pink, love the bling, love it all!
ReplyDeleteI love the Hand Drawn Flower - one of my faves too, Ardyth. The plaid is so playful and I love the pretty pink! Darling card! :)
ReplyDeleteSuper super CUTE!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card...love that paper piecing. That gingham background paper is amazing!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty Ardyth - love that you used to sizes of the patterned paper!
ReplyDeleteArdyth, your card is so very lovely and clever. Love it!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love that dreamy gingham and brilliant idea to use different scales of the same paper!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card!
ReplyDeleteI missed this one, love the focal pattern paper flower :)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant colours, Ardyth, love how you've used the different scales of DP for the flower and background ... and that bling is simply awesome! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful card! Great stamp and I really like the look of using the same plaid print in two different scales. Very cool! :)
ReplyDeleteWait, what?!? You're using DP again?! Well alrighty then! Love the center : )
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