Today is the day! The Hero Arts December My Monthly Hero kit is now AVAILABLE!
You should have arrived here from the awesome Lydia Fiedler's blog! If not, you'll want to start at the beginning of the hop which is the Hero Arts blog!
Kit Contents
6 x 8" Clear Stamp Set
12 Coordinating Frame Cuts Dies
1 Fancy Window Die
5 ink cubes (Exclusive colors only available in this kit - Sapphire, Teal Topaz, Pink Tourmaline, Ruby, Tiger's Eye)
5.25" x 6.5" Stencil
5 ink cubes (Exclusive colors only available in this kit - Sapphire, Teal Topaz, Pink Tourmaline, Ruby, Tiger's Eye)
5.25" x 6.5" Stencil
Assortment of glitter stickers
The kit value is nearly $80, an amazing deal at $34.99. Did you know that Hero Arts has a My Monthly Hero Kit Subscription Service?! Sign up so you never miss a release!
Check out the FABulous December Optional Add-ons:
Want the ENTIRE OPTIONAL ADD-ON COLLECTION --> HERE
(It's a savings of 10.7%!)
REMEMBER, the MAIN KIT is GONE! Kits begin shipping from Hero Arts on Friday, December 8th. Remember that you can now SUBSCRIBE to receive the kit monthly and never miss one!
Hero Arts is giving away one kit as a prize to one blog reader - selected from the comments across all of the blogs in the hop. (Hero Arts will reimburse if the winner has already bought the kit) Giveaway closes Sunday, December 10th at 11:59pm, and the winner will be announced on the Hero Arts Blog the following week!
WHEW! Now onto the projects! Today I'm sharing a couple cards. Here's my first card:
Up next is a clean + simple card that is made exclusively with stamps from December's kit:
This is a combo of the Main Kit (the stars), City Skyline Fancy Die + Magical Nights Messages.
I love how the sky turned out...messy but not too messy. I splattered white paint onto it. The City Skyline is awesome, love the detail work, don't you?
Although you can't really tell by my photo, the sand dunes have been quickly watercolored. The camel has been stamped with Pumpkin Pie Mid-Tone Shadow ink and die cut. He's been popped up on foam dimensionals. The camel silhouette images have been masked so that I only included what would 'fit' into my design.
This type of card would be a great masculine card.
Before you go, I did want to share a project that I made especially for a Countdown to Creativity post:
Yes, it's a large contrast to today's card, isn't it? That was the main reason I went super clean + simple for today's project.
That's it for me today...I can't wait to hop around and check out how everyone was inspired. Next up is the awesome Janette Kausen!
In case you get lost along the way, here's the hop listing:
Amy Tsuruta 💚
Comments
The camel standing on the dunes is
great.
thanks for sharing.
Love that background
in the first card.
Carla from Utah