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Showing posts with label Hero Arts DI334 Nesting Hearts Infinity Dies. Show all posts
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Friday, March 23, 2018

Distress Oxides: Make My Heart Smile

I made this card for my and my husband's 38th anniversary. This is another example of a card that you can easily make petty quickly, but that has a big impact. This is why it's so nice to have a stack of blended Distress Oxide panels sitting around.


I blended some of my favorite Distress Oxide inks onto a panel of Neenah Solar White 80# cardstock using a blending tool, and spritzed it with water using the Tim Holtz spray bottle.

I cut out the panel using the Die-namics MFT-463 Blueprints 13 stitched rectangle die that cuts a panel 5.25" x 4". I love the beautiful stitched finished edge this die gives.

I cut the heart out of the center of the panel using the Hero Arts Nesting Hearts Infinity die set DI334.  I just love this die set! These are beautifully shaped hearts, and you get 10 different sizes, so pretty much any size you need! The heart was popped up using a piece of black craft foam that I cut using the next smaller heart die.

I die cut the sentiment out of Neenah Solar White 80# cardstock using the Simon Says Stamp SSSD111680 Heart Smile die, and adhered it to the center of the heart.

The panel was mounted onto a mat of So Silk Passion Purple cardstock and then onto a base card of Neenah Solar White 110# cardstock.

My hubby let me show this here on the blog. I hope you like it (he did).

Products Used:
Hero Arts DI334 Nesting Hearts Infinity Dies
Simon Says Stamp SSSD111680 Heart Smile die
Die-Namics MFT-463 Blueprints 13 die set
Distress Oxide inks: Wilted Violet, Cracked Pistachio, 
Broken China, Squeezed Lemonade
Black craft foam
So Silk Passion Purple cardstock
Neenah Solar White 80# & 110# cardstock

Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Happy Valentine's Day!

Happy Valentines Day everyone! I don't make a lot of Valentines, but I made two this year for a couple of friends that I thought would enjoy them. They are almost exactly alike.


The heart in this one was made from a panel of watercolor cardstock on which I had added Nuance powder in a variety of colors and sprayed. I particularly liked the spray pattern on this. Here's a close-up


The heart on the second card is from a panel that was stencil stamped


Here's a close up. I have posts about how to do stencil stamping here (scroll down), here and here amoung others.


Unfortunately the stencil I used on this heart is a Magenta one that was discontinued, but you can get the same look with any stencil that has about the same amount of negative and positive space. I used Picked Raspberry, Spiced Marmalade and Wild Honey Distress inks for this heart.

I cut these hearts out with the Hero Arts DI334 Nesting Hearts Infinity die set. I love this set! It has 10 heart dies, the largest being 4.66" x 4.11", and the smallest being .27" x .23". The hearts are a nice shape and the dies are open, so that you can place them on a colored panel to cut it in just the right place to capture the look you want.

The rectangular background panel is something that I already had in my stash. It illustrates ink blending over emboss resist. You can see this technique demonstrated in a previous post here. I made lots of panels where I stamped with Versamark ink, using a large background stamp, and embossed it with JudiKins Iridescent Sparkle embossing powder. You can't see it in these pictures, but what looks like white in the background is actually very very sparkly, almost like lines of glitter. It's beautiful in real life. You can also use other embossing powder for this technique, such as opaque white or White Diamond. 

The background panel that I had was 4" x 5.25" and I cut it in half and use half for each of these cards. The stamp I used on this panel was Impression Obsession CC024 Tapestry Cover a Card.

The Happy Valentine's Day sentiment was die cut with a Mama Elephant die out of glossy black cardstock on which I had applied Stick-It adhesive to the back.

The background strip, heart and sentiment were adhered to a panel of Neenah Solar White 80# cardstock that was die cut with the stitched rectangle die from Die-Namics MFT 643 Blueprints 13. This die cuts a rectangle that is exactly 4" x 5.25" and has a stitched edge. I matted the panel with a slightly larger piece of Stardream Flame cardstock, and the whole thing was mounted to a base card of Neenah Solar White 110# cardstock.

I hope you enjoyed these. I did a Zentangle square recently that I think I will make into a Valentine for my hubby. He didn't photograph this, so it's not a great picture, but here it is. I will probably add some color to it before it's turned into a card.



Products Used:
Magenta Nuance
Magenta Stencil TM79 (discontinued)
Hero Arts DI334 Nesting Hearts Infinity Dies
Mama Elephant Valentine's Day die
Die-Namics MFT 643 Blueprints 13 die set
Impression Obsession CC024 Tapestry Cover-a-Card
Distress inks: Picked Raspberry, Orange Marmalade, Wild Honey
Distress inks for background: Fired Brick, Orange Marmalade, Carved Pumpkin
JudiKins Iridescent Sparkle embossing powder
Versamark ink
Stick-It Adhesive
Tim Holtz Watercolor cardstock
Neenah Solar White 80# & 100# cardstock
Stardream Flame cardstock
Black glossy cardstock