Monday, June 5, 2023

Totally "shellfish" weekend with Hero Arts Digitals

 Hello Crafty Friends,

Hero Arts Printables always make me happy -- and this month there is lots to smile about:  Great sentiments, and sweet ocean images that were perfect to remind myself that I still love Copic coloring.  After making a couple of cards using the Printables for June early last week, I thought I was done with digitals for a while.  I do love the two cards I made using the dolphins and sea turtle images:


 


But late Friday night, I popped open the new digital kit called "She Sells Seashells," and decided I wasn't done after all--and the seashell images were so cool that I had to use them all!   So I pulled each image into a single google slide, positioned them in a pattern that was pleasing to me, changed the colorway to a "delft blue" image (I'm stuck on blue...always!). I also made a second colorway using more of a pool blue color.  I printed them onto lightweight cardstock, die cut some shells using my Seashells Fancy Dies, some "hello there" sentiments using the Hello There Stamp & Cut, and, for the pool blue card, I also die cut the Swirling Tide Border Fancy Die with Frame and ink blended  that border in pool shades.  With all those bits & pieces in hand I quickly put together my two seaside greeting cards--ready to send to my friends and kick my summer crafting into high gear.  

I'd love to see what you're making this summer!  If you have a blog or IG page, just pop it into the comments below -- I'd love to drop by and see what you're up to!

Thanks for visiting!

Essie


Monday, May 1, 2023

Summer Fun with Hero Arts Digitals

Hello Crafty Friends!

Much to my surprise and delight, summer is just around the corner.  Happily, Hero Arts new digital kit is  is just the thing to help me turn to summer card making.  

Here's my first Hero Arts Digital card this month: 


How to:  Using the Summer Memories Digital Kit, I copied the Summer Memories background image into a google doc and recolored it green in the google app and printed it onto onto copy paper.  I used a sticky adhesive sheet to paste the copy paper to a piece of light cardstock, cut it to 5.25 X 4 and lightly (sooo lightly!) blended some light blue ink in a cloudy kind of way everywhere except the bottom inch.  For the bottom inch I saved for some green ink blending.  Over the top I added the flamingo from the Lawn Ornaments Fancy Die set and its grass tufts so the flamingo has something to stand on.  These die cuts are just ink blended with ink that was left on my blenders.  I colored the flamingo's eye and beak with my black copic and then covered those with my Hero Arts Crystal Clear Lacquer Pen--because every card needs a tiny bit of shine, right?! Took my flaminigo'd, summery panel and popped into my A2 card base and that's it!

Digital images are so easy and quick to use--and they are a great way to showcase diecuts and other bigger parts of your crafty wardrobe!

Thanks so much for stopping by,

Essie

Monday, April 3, 2023

Hero Arts - Digital Petals Pop Art

Hello Friends,

Today is release day for the April My Monthly Hero Kit, which is choc full of slightly mod flower and some fab textures -- while waiting for my kit to arrive,  I played with images and sentiments from two of the digital sets, which release today.   Can you tell which artist I'm channeling? 

Card How To: 

  1. I opened a google doc, copied my favorite bloom from the Patterned Petals Digital Kit, and dropped it four times onto the blank page in the square formation (the blooms line up pretty automatically.  
  2. Printed it on very lightweight cardstock and colored the bloom in Copics--3 colors per flower (R32, R24, R26; Y00, Y06 Y17; B000, B02, B04; YG01, YG03, G14.) I did a drop shadow around the blooms using N0, N1, and N3. 
  3. Cut the design with my Square Infinity dies, and framed it with Hero Arts Pitch Black cardstock (best black cardstock evah.). 
  4. On the card base, I used a light gray ink and the Abstract Frames stencil to give my "wall" a little texture and mounted this picture using 3 squares of heavy cardstock to pop up the picture and a little ink line and a silver dot from my stash as my picture hanger.  
  5. The sentiment (also matted in black and popped up with 3 additional layers of cardstock) is from the Flowers in Vases Printable--which has such cute images and great sentiments--and I love the happy look of this font.  

I'm trying to channel Andy Warhol here with the same image in four colors--I find the symmetry and bright color pretty pleasing to my tired eyes.  What do you think?

Thanks for stopping by,

Essie

Meaningful Wishes (but no Meerkat)

     I love that the Meaningful Meerkat stamp  from The Rabbit Hole Designs set has a "no meerkat" image and a useful, non-meerkat, get well sentiment.  I find that I do often need a get well card and try to always have one or two in my stash.  Well, the Meaningful Meerkat offered just that, courtesy of the bucket full of daffodils and the Get Well Wishes sentiment that are part of this 4X6 set.  


    My coloring technique for this card is no-line coloring using my colored pencils (I generally use Prismacolors).  No-line coloring is something I rarely do, but this bouquet is so lovely that I decided to give it a try so that these precious flowers wouldn't fight the black line of my usual stamping method.  I like how it turned out, and it was good to strrrrretch my crafty brain.  I even stamped the sentiment in navy ink, instead of black--again, my thinking was to not overwhelm the colored bouquet.  

    I diecut the main panel using the You've Been Framed die set backed with yellow card stock to peek out behind the diecut dots.  And speaking of dots, I decided that the white panel was a little too CAS for me, and so I added five enamel dots.  These are actually the Matte White Enamel Dots, but I used my Copic markers to mimic the colors in my daffodils.  (Gotta love that I can turn these white dots into any color!

    Finally, for extra fun, I used some blue patterned paper from my stash, as my background on the A2 card, and offset the main panel instead of just centering it.  I like the added interest created by that unexpected angle.

    And that's the card--I hope you enjoyed it!

    Thanks for stopping by!

    Essie  

Tuesday, March 28, 2023

Another Meerkat Mobster

 Hello Crafty friends,

Let's get another look at the I Really Dig You meerkat set from The Rabbit Hole Designs.  I've used the overall-covered meerkat farmer again, this time colored with Zig clean color markers, and this time I used masking paper in order to place the meerkat in front of a nice long picket fence and a cloudy blue sky.  The cloudy sky is stenciled using the new Torn Paper stencil.  A simple card, but with that meerkat, unexpectedly sweet.  


Now, you still have time for our fabulous giveaway!  Here's what you need to know--

To celebrate the April 2023 release, The Rabbit Hole Designs is giving away two savings vouchers; one to a lucky Instagram follower and one to a lucky Facebook Fan Page follower. The winner will be chosen at random from the comments left on the Instagram post, and tagging friends, and also from commenting on the Fan Page post. So make sure to head on over to Instagram and the Fanpage, look for the giveaway post. Must comment by 11:59 pm PST 3-30-2023

@therabbitholedesignsllc

and look for the post at

The Rabbit Hole Designs Fan Page

Winners will be contacted via DM for the Instagram winner and announced in the Facebook Fan Page for the Fan Page follower winner on 3-31-2023


Thanks for stopping by!

Essie

More of that Mob of Meerkats

Hello Crafty Friends!

I love to google the names of groups of animals--like "a kaleidoscope of butterflies," "a waddle of penguins, and so one.  And so, with the arrival of the meerkat stamps from The Rabbit Hole Designs, I got to look up the name for a group of meerkats and it is...yes!  A mob of meerkats!  I love it!




Today's little meerkat and sentiments come from  the Meaningful Meerkat set, illustrated by Agotapop, whose charming critters and fanciful florals made this card a breeze to color and put together.  I opted for a graphic design to contrast with the playfulness of this meerkat and flowers.  Copic colored images, because that is a bit of a go-to for me.  I made corners of the sentiments for my main panel and then expanded the panel's width with a couple of strips of colored cardstock to highlight the blue daisies....and that was the that.  A friendly little meerkat, dropping by with some springtime cheer.

Don't forget our new release hop and Giveaway--hope you'll play along!   Home base is: The Rabbit Hole Designs  

GIVEAWAYS:

To celebrate the April 2023 release, The Rabbit Hole Designs is giving away two savings vouchers; one to a lucky Instagram follower and one to a lucky Facebook Fan Page follower. The winner will be chosen at random from the comments left on the Instagram post, and tagging friends, and also from commenting on the Fan Page post. So make sure to head on over to Instagram and the Fanpage, look for the giveaway post. Must comment by 11:59 pm PST 3-30-2023

@therabbitholedesignsllc

and look for the post at

The Rabbit Hole Designs Fan Page

Winners will be contacted via DM for the Instagram winner and announced in the Facebook Fan Page for the Fan Page follower winner on 3-31-2023

Thanks for stopping by!

Essie

 

Monday, March 27, 2023

I really Dig You #1

 Hello Crafty Cardmaking Friends,

Who knew that meerkats were so stinking cute?  Me...I had no idea!  And wow, this new release from The Rabbit Hole Designs is full of great images and tools! 

Today's card uses the brand new I Really Dig You set and the so cool (and durable and perfectly sized and precut and taped for A2 cards) Shaker Acetate Sheets.  

The gardening tools in this stamp set really grabbed me--probably because I have spring fever and love to dig in the dirt--so I popped them onto an acrylic block, held my breath, and stamped them in rows until my background was filled.  I colored them and the meerkat with my Copics.  Used a Shaker Sheet (with its own perfect tape to stick them easily to your card base) to turn the background into a shaker, and that's about all that needs a little explaining.  


I love the cherry red, blue denim, and sap green colors--do you?  Feels like it's time to go to the Garden Center!  Hope you enjoyed this card--this little meerkat will be back later this week!

Of course we have a hop and a Giveaway--hope you'll play along!   Home base is: The Rabbit Hole Designs  

GIVEAWAYS:

To celebrate the April 2023 release, The Rabbit Hole Designs is giving away two savings vouchers; one to a lucky Instagram follower and one to a lucky Facebook Fan Page follower. The winner will be chosen at random from the comments left on the Instagram post, and tagging friends, and also from commenting on the Fan Page post. So make sure to head on over to Instagram and the Fanpage, look for the giveaway post. Must comment by 11:59 pm PST 3-30-2023

@therabbitholedesignsllc

and look for the post at

The Rabbit Hole Designs Fan Page

Winners will be contacted via DM for the Instagram winner and announced in the Facebook Fan Page for the Fan Page follower winner on 3-31-2023

Thanks for stopping by!

Essie

A Big Bright Celebration with Hero Arts