Good afternoon! Today is the release day for the Hero Arts December My Monthly Hero kit and it’s a magical must-have!! You should have arrived from the fabulous Yana Smakula; but if not, you can head to the Hero Arts Blog to start at the beginning! The December kit is now available for purchase at Hero Arts but once they’re sold out, they’re gone for good so make sure to head over and shop soon!
The kit contains:
- 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)
- 1 5.25″ x 6.5″ Stencil
- Assortment of glitter stickers
The kit value is nearly $80, an amazing deal at $34.99.
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You can also purchase the add-ons as bundle to save almost 11% off the total price!
If you visited the Hero Arts blog this weekend you saw that I created this magical carpet ride card using lots of bright colors with ink blending and the kit items.
Today I decided to use more bright colors but I wanted warmer jewel tones so I reached for my alcohol inks! 😉 If you’re a frequent visitor to my blog or instagram feed you might have noticed that I’ve been on a bit of an alcohol ink kick these days. I love the gorgeous swirls of colors you can get simply by dropping alcohol ink and blending solution on a piece of yupo paper and I thought they would be perfect for creating a mystical, magical background for today’s card!
To start I followed a very similar process to this, I applied drops of alcohol ink in purple twilight, indigo, and wild plum to a piece of yupo paper. I also added drops of gold mixative and alcohol blending solution. I allowed the colors to blend and pushed them around a bit with a camera lens puff cleaner. I did not use a blending tool or blending felt. I much prefer this method of distributing color.
After it dried completely I prepped it with a powder tool and then stamped the Floral Mandala Bold Prints add-on stamp with versamark before heat-embossing it with gold embossing powder. I started with a 5×7 piece of yupo paper and eventually cut it down to 4 by 5.25. When you heat emboss on yupo you need to keep the gun moving all the time to prevent the paper from warping. I’ve also found that using a slightly larger piece of yupo helps with warping. The edges might curl a little but once you trim the paper to your desired size you won’t have any curling or warping. I adhered the yupo paper to the metallic gold cardstock and then stamped the sentiment from Make a Wish onto dark blue cardstock and heat-embossed it with gold embossing powder. I trimmed the sentiment down and adhered it to the alcohol inked background. I also stamped the magic lamp onto a scrap of the metallic gold cardstock and heat-embossed it with gold embossing powder. I die-cut it with the coordinating die and adhered it to the card with foam mounting tape. Finally I added a few metallic gold sequins to finish the card!
And that’s it! 🙂
To celebrate the release 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 so make sure you leave a comment at each hop stop for the most chances to win! If you win and have already purchased the kit you will be reimbursed! Please your comments before 11:59PM on November 12th! Here’s a list of all the stops on the hop:
- The Hero Arts Blog
- Yana Smakula
- Jessica Frost-Ballas —> You are here!
- Wanda Guess
- Lydia Fiedler
- Amy Tsuruta
- Janette Kausen
- May Park
- Michelle Short
- Clare Prezzia
- Libby Hickson
- Ilina Crouse
- Kelly Latevola
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Cynthia Cole says
Such stunning cards!
Janet D. says
These are amazing!!
Lisa A creations says
Cute cards! I love best the first one you did with the gold and blended background.
Patsy Blunt says
Beautiful
Theresa Ainge says
That alcohol ink background is magical. So beautiful definitely going to try that at home
Cha says
Love the carpet scene and the way you used the alcohol inks and the gold embossing powder. Thanks!
Annalisa says
That mandala card is everything I like in a card: bold but blended colors, beautiful patterns, the perfect metallic accents, and the exact right sentiment. I love it. Thank you so much for sharing!
Kim E. Sharabba says
The typo card is magnificent
Becs Attwood says
Beautiful cards love the bold colors with the gold embossing.
raggiodiluce82 says
Wow! I’m totally in love for your breathless cards!!! Colors are amazing!!!
mjmarmo says
Just gorgeous! Love how you used the kit!
Evelyn Larson says
I really need to get the add-ons to this kit. Love what you did with the Floral Mandala Bold Prints stamp and the alcohol inks. Just beautiful.
D.Ann C says
Oh, your cards make my imagination take flight! What an exotic and fabulous kit!
Flip says
Gorgeous! I’m so glad you used alcohol inks. I love them, but I’m never quite sure exactly how to use them. This works great.
Denise Bryant says
Love this Mandala stamp! Gorgeous colors on your card!
Steffi H. says
I love the vibrant backgrounds you creates.
margessw says
That’s such an impressive background ! margessw@icloud.com
Judie Attard says
Gorgeous cards! I love the alcohol inks one!
Francine says
Love the background colors of your cards. .Great kit from Hero Arts
F. Andre says
Simple stunning! Those colours works so beautifully together. Thanks for the inspiration.
Lee says
Amazing work!!
Bertha says
I love the first card from the sneak preview and the curving of the carpet to look as if it is flying!! Great kit.
Maureen Hampshire says
Jess, I know this is an older post, but I save them for inspiration. Just wondering, for your camera poof cleaner effect, could I use my marker spritzer [for lack of what it’s really called…by Tim Holtz.] or perhaps a straw?