Good morning! I am so excited to help kick off a three day blog hop celebrating the 45th anniversary of Hero Arts! I am have been a member of the Creative Team for Hero Arts since December of 2016 but actually started as a super fan on A Blog Named Hero’s design team (the Hero Arts challenge blog) in December of 2014! And going back even further I have a unicorn wood-mounted rubber stamp from the mid-80s that was my very first Hero Arts stamp! So, needless to say Hero Arts has been a big part of my crafty life for a long time and I am honored to be part of the Hero Arts family and help them celebrate such a big milestone!
Today I’m sharing a card using the 45th anniversary release from Hero Arts and the brand new Hero Hues reactive inks!!
I love these new vibrant hybrid inks!! To start I stamped the solid flower from In the Vault Flowers around an A2 panel using creamsicle and sea salt ink. I used second generation stamping of the creamsicle ink for slightly lighter impressions and layered the flowers around the edges of the panel. While the ink was still wet I heat-embossed it with clear embossing powder. The inks stay wet longer than traditional dye inks and are great for embossing! Then I blended lemon drop reactive ink across the entire panel. I added a tiny bit of creamsicle around the edges and let it dry. Then I splattered water, sea salt reactive ink, and creamsicle reactive ink across the panel focusing mostly on the edges and let it dry completely.
While the panel was drying I stamped the sentiment three times onto pitch black cardstock with versamark and heat-embossed it with white embossing powder. I trimmed each sentiment down to a thin label and then adhered it to the panel with foam mounting tape. Finally I adhered the panel to a top-folding card base!
We have gathered some fabulous prizes from our industry friends and partners for this hop (over $1400 worth of prizes!)! Winners will be drawn from people who leave comments along the blog hop over the three days – comment all three days for more chances to win! Leave your comments by 11:59 pm PST on Sunday, June 2nd and we will announce the winners on the Hero Arts blog the following week. Here’s a list of all all the prizes from this amazing crafting community!
- Hero Arts: 3 $145 Gift Certificates, 3 $45 Gift Certificates
- Altenew: $50 Gift Certificate
- Art Impressions: $25 Gift Certificate
- Ellen Hutson LLC: $50 Gift Certificate
- Gina K: $100 Gift Certificate
- Jennifer McGuire Ink: $100 Hero Arts Gift Certificate, 5 Share Handmade Kindness goodie bags
- Lawn Fawn: $50 Gift Certificate
- Laurie Willison: 2 Card Hanger Dies
- My Sweet Petunia: 1 Prize Bundle (Original MISTI, a set of Creative Corners, a Cut-Align, and a bar magnet)
- Online Card Classes: 5 spots in the Stamp Happy In Good Company: Hero Arts class
- Pink Fresh Studio: $45 Gift Certificate
- Scrapbook & Cards Today: 3 copies of Scrapbook & Cards Today Summer 2019 Issue
- Scrapbook.com: $50 Gift Certificate
- Simon Says Stamp: $50 Gift Certificate
You should have arrived from Janette’s blog and Julee is your next stop! If you encounter a broken link or any problems you can find the full hop list below:
- Hero Arts
- Caly Person
- Debi Adams
- Ellen Hutson LLC
- Emily Midgett
- Ilina Crouse
- Janette Kausen
- Jessica Frost-Ballas –> You are here!!
- Julee Tilman
- Kathy Racoosin
- Libby Hickson
- Mariana Grigsby
- May Sukyong Park
- Michelle Short
- Yana Smakula
Thanks so much for stopping by, have a fantastic day, and enjoy the hop! And don’t forget to check out this awesome sale at Simon Says Stamp that includes the newest Hero Arts release!!
Interested in the products I used? To make them easy for you to find, I have listed them below. (Affiliate disclosure can be found here). Your purchases help keep my blog running and I thank you for the support!
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gardenia889 says
Such a bright and happy card! Lovely!
Lynn Hill says
Love, Love, Love the white on black writing and the yellow background.
karenladd says
Bright and sunny and CAS…just my style!
Debbi Smith says
Beautiful! Love the colors and the triple sentiment.
K. Eley says
Stunning card!! Love the colors together!
Robyn Ikemoto says
I love this bright card and the contrast with the black. Lovely use of HA stamps!
Sandy says
Beautiful and so vibrant! Thanks for the inspiration.colorfulcardsnc@gmail.com
Lauryne Cunningham says
Wow! Beautiful card! I love how bright that yellow is! The black and yellow look gorgeous together! The stamped flowers on the edge give the card such interest! Love!
debbie d says
love your card and those wonderful reactive inks!
Caroline says
Congrats to HeroArts and best wishes; congrats & thanks to you for the wonderful inspiration!
Kathy McCluskey says
Oh my, what a beautiful, vibrant card, Jessica! That bright yellow background is so gorgeous, and I really love those 3 black and white thank you sentiments…they just pop off the card! Happy 45th Anniversary, Hero Arts! I have always loved your products!!
Nancy T. says
So simple but elegant, Iove it.
Cindy says
I am convinced I need the new inks.
Valencia B says
Thank you for sharing your craftiness!
Nancy Y says
Beautiful! All these posts about the reactive inks have got me curious. They look amazing and I want to try!
Kim says
I love the colour contrast.
Sandee Lunneborg says
Wow! That color is stunning! Great card thanks for the inspiration!
kathleen dumpert says
I love seeing samples uses the new hero arts reactive inks!
kim1955 says
How darn clean and simple is that? It’s just beautiful. My mom’s favorite color combo, too.
Patpw says
I love the colors, vibrancy and smoothness of the reactive inks. Can’t wait for them to come home to me.
Gail S says
Yellow and black – 2 of my favorite colors – love that background!
Lindar C says
Beautiful card, those inks look amazing!
Carol Rietzke says
I love the way you have used one small flower to make a beautiful card.
memalagene says
Fantastic creation! Happy 45th Hero Arts! I especially love the background in lovely yellows!
duongr says
Wow I love your card. The yellow is bright, bold and so beautiful. I can’t wait to try the reactive inks.