December 2025 Hero Hero Studio Release

December 2025 Hero Hero Studio Release

Today we are celebrating the Hero Arts December Hero Studio Release with a fun and inspirational blog hop!! This month the Hero Studio Card Kit and Whole Studio have been REDUCED in price! The Card Kit originally $60 is now only $45 and even more incredibly the Whole Studio orginally $130 is now only $75!! I have a bunch of projects to share so let’s dive right on in but first let’s take a quick look at the Whole Studio!

December Whole Studio Kit:

December Whole Studio includes:

  • December Card Kit
    • You’re Souper Clear Stamp Set
    • You’re Souper Coordinating Dies
    • Big Squishy Hugs Die Set
    • Brown Acrylic Speckle, .5 oz.
    • 10 Sheets of Cardstock- 1 of each color, 5.5″ x 8.5″ (Poppy, Pomegranate, Carrot, Terra Cotta, Cinnamon, Beeswax, Saffron, Tuscan, Truffle, Alabaster)
  • December Stamp & Cut of the Month: Cup of Love
  • December Die Set of the Month: Alphabet Soup
  • December Layering Stencils of the Month: Pop Art Cans
  • December Cling of the Month: Dotty
  • BONUS ITEM: Bread Bowl Die Set

My first few cards feature mainly the Card Kit. Staring off with this card featuring the You’re Souper stamps and dies as well as the Big Squishy Hugs Die Set from the Card Kit.

I stamped several images from the You’re Souper Stamp Set in INTENS-ified Black Ink and then Copic colored the images. The soup in the pot was stamped however with the wonderful layering stamps included in the set. I used Pale Tomato Core Ink for the soup base and Pumpkin Core Ink for the detail layer. I also used a layering stamp for the detail on the pot, which I stamped in Spicy Mustard.

The arms were created with the Big Squishy Hugs Die Set. I used cardstocks included in the kit (Alabaster, Carrot and Terra Cotta) and I simply cut the arms free from the rest of the panel and then adhered the sleeves. I finished the card with an A2 panel of Cinnamon and placed all the diecuts on top.

My next card shows the Big Squishy Hugs Die Set (Card Kit) used more how it was intended. However, I still had to but my little twist on the diecut by adding some images from the You’re Souper Stamp Set.

This time I used a couple different inks for the soup. I used Pumpkin Core Ink for the base and then Sand for the detail. I also used Butter Bar Core Ink for the pot. I also colored all the images with copic markers.

I die cut the arm panels out of Tuscan and Beeswax cardstocks (included in the Card Kit). I adhered those diecuts to my A2 card front and then tucked the images in between the arms.

My next two projects still feature the Card Kit but this time I wanted to create a little gift set. I made a dry soup mix and created a fun card and tag to accompany it. I plan on adding this soup mix to a basket filled with some other related goodies.

I again stamped and copic colored several images from the You’re Souper Stamp Set. I also created a few free standing arms with Big Squishy Hugs Die Set. For the splattered backgrounds I used the incredible Brown Acrylic Speckle.

To create the tag I used the Infinity Tag Dies and simply added my tag to my soup mix with some twine. Below are the instructions to create the soup mix as well as instructions for the recipient, which I added to the back of my tag.

Friendship Soup Mix:

Add ingredients to a 32 oz glass jar in the following order,

  1. Onion
  2. ½ cup split peas
  3. Rice
  4. ½ cup lentils
  5. Beef granules
  6. ½ cup split peas
  7. Barley
  8. ½ cup lentils
  9. Italian seasoning
  10. Bay Leaves
  11. Finish off with the pasta.

Instructions for Friendship Soup (place on the back of the tag) 

You will need:

  • 1lb grd turkey or beef, browned and drained
  • 1 (14.5oz) can diced tomatoes
  • 3 quarts water
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced or ½ t. garlic powder
  • 1 (15oz) can tomato sauce
  • Salt & pepper, to taste

Carefully remove the pasta form the jar and set aside. In a large stock pot pour the remaining soup mix as well as the browned meat, diced tomatoes, tomato sauce, water and garlic. Bring to a boil and reduce heat to low. Cover with a lid and simmer for 50 to 60 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove bay leaves from soup and add pasta. Cook for an additional 8-10 minutes or until the pasta is tender. Add salt and black pepper to taste. Optional: Add 2 T. red wine vinegar for an extra kick.

I finished my card with a half panel of Terra Cotta cardstock and adhering all my diecuts to my card front.

GIVEAWAY 

Hero Arts will give away a $50 gift card, drawn from the comments left across the hop. Enter by Sunday, December 7th at 11:59pm MT, and the winner will be announced on the Hero Arts blog the following week. Leave a comment on all stops for more chances to win!  

BLOG HOP ORDER

Hero Arts
Seeka
Rosie Lopez
Rachel Kleinman
Nichol Spohr
Natasha Polite
Mindy Eggen
Michelle Short
Michelle Lupton
Lisa Tilson
Karen Brown
Jen
nifer Kotas
Jeannie Lieu
Charlene Madrid
Channin Pelletier
Anna Mahtani

I hope you enjoyed my cards! Thank you so much for stopping by!!

~Channin

November 2025 Hero Studio Release: One More Chapter

November 2025 Hero Studio Release: One More Chapter

Hello friends!! The November Hero Arts Hero Studio Release is here!! This one is for all you book lovers out there, and oh boy it does not disappoint!!! Let’s start off by taking a closer look at the November Card Kit of the Month.

Contents:

  • To Be Read Pile Stamp Set
  • To Be Read Pile Coordinating Dies
  • Happy Place Die Set
  • Professional Book Worm Stamp & Cut
  • Gold Hero Wax, 1oz
  • 10 Half-Sheets of ColorWheel Cardstock (Waterfall, Seaside, Peridot, Tuscan, Saffron, Beeswax, Terra Cotta, Carrot, Coral & Bellini)

My first card features the Happy Place Die Set from the November Card Kit.

To create this card I first die cut all the parts to create the reader’s hands, forehead and hair out of Acorn and Truffle ColorWheel cardstocks. I then ink-blended the hair to add more depth with Espresso Core Ink. Next I die cut all the parts for the book out of Alabaster, Carrot, Terra Cotta, Peridot, Beeswax and Saffron cardstocks and then assembled the book. Next I die cut all the parts for the sweater out of Coral and Bellini cardstocks. I then ink-blended the bottom of the sweater in Pink Grapefruit Core Ink and then die cut a bunch of flowers out of white and Tuscan cardstocks. I then adhered the flowers to the sweater and then adhered all the rest of my reader together.

For the background I used the November Layering Stencils of the Month, On the Shelf. I ink-blended each stencil layer in with Core Inks (Green Apple, Paradise, Cotton Candy and Papaya) over the front of an A2 top-folding white card base. I then adhered my reader onto the front and lastly I finished with a white heat-embossing sentiment from the November Stamp & Cut, One Page at a Time on Waterfall cardstock.

My next card features the November Stamp & Cut of the Month and the Cling of the Month.

To create this card I first stamped an image from the November Stamp & Cut (One Page at a Time) in INTENS-ified Black Ink onto white cardstock. I then copic colored the image in and then die cut it out with the coordinating dies. Next I stamped an A2 panel of Coral cardstock in Papaya Core Ink with the November Cling of the Month, Checkerboard. I then trimmed down some Saffron cardstock to create a strip about 3/4″ & 5 1/2″ long. I then scored the strip at about 1/4″ and adhered it to the checkered panel.

Next, I die cut an oval window in the panel with the Nesting Oval Infinity Dies. I then used a corner rounder to round the upper and lower right corners of the panel and the card base. Next I die cut an oval window in an A2 side-folding white card base. I then adhered an A2 panel of acetate to the backside of the checkered panel. Next, I sprinkled some gold glitter onto the acetate and then adhered a second acetate panel to the backside of the checkered panel to sandwich the glitter between the two acetate panels. I then adhered the panel to the card front and the die cut several matching overs to the backside of the colored image to give it dimension and then adhered the image to the card front.

Next. I created a bookmark with the Whole Studio Bonus Item dies (Do Not Disturb) out of Waterfall cardstock. I then die cut the bottom of the die cut with the smallest circle die from the Nesting Circles Infinity Die Set and then added a reinforcer created with a die from the Tag Infinity Die Set cut from Seaside cardstock. I then created my own tassel out of twine, tied it to the book mark and then adhered it to the inside of the card. Next. I rounded the upper and lower right corners of an A2 panel of Seaside cardstock and adhered that to inside of the card to cover up the lower portion of the bookmark.

GIVEAWAY 

Hero Arts will give away a $50 gift card, drawn from the comments left across the hop. Enter by Wednesday, November 5th at 11:59pm PT, and the winner will be announced on the Hero Arts blog the following week. Leave a comment on all stops for more chances to win!

BLOG HOP ORDER

Hero Arts
Anna Mahtani
Channin Pelletier <<< You are here >>>
Charlene Madrid
Jeannie Lieu
Jennifer Kotas
Karen Brown
Lisa Tilson
Michelle Lupton
Michelle Short
Mindy Eggen
Natasha Polite
Rachel Kleinman
Rosie Lopez
Seeka
Nichol Spohr

I hope you enjoyed my cards! Thank you so much for stopping by!

~Channin

Hero Arts 2025 October Hero Studio Release

Hero Arts 2025 October Hero Studio Release

Hello crafty friends!! The Hero Arts October Hero Studio release is now LIVE and I think you guys are going to LOVE this month’s theme. Let’s start things off right by taking a look at all that’s included in the Card Kit.

October Card Kit:

Kit Contents:

  • Deck the Halls with Disco Balls 6×8 Stamp Set
  • Deck the Halls with Disco Balls Coordinating Dies
  • Have a Ball Die Set
  • Gold Embossing Powder .5 oz
  • 10 Sheets of Cardstock – 1 of each color, 5.5″ x 8.5″ (Poppy, Dahlia, Tutu, Blush, Alabaster, Beeswax, Tuscan, Fern, Seaside, Waterfall)
  • 2 Sheets of Gold Matte Paper, 5.5″ x 8.5″ 

My first card features the fun Deck the Halls with Disco Balls stamp set and coordinating dies from the October Card Kit.

To create this card I first stamped and gold heat-embossed (included in kit) the outline image for the disco ball three times, one “H” and three ornament toppers. I then stamped in the three layers for each one of the disco balls in several Hero Arts Inks (Red: Fruit Punch, Taffy & Cotton Candy; Yellow: Butter Bar, Spicy Mustard & Fawn; Teal: Arctic, Paradise & Bermuda). Next I stamp the “H” in Bermuda and Fruit Punch inks and then die cut all my images out.

I then trimmed down a sheet of Seaside cardstock (included in kit) to 4 1/4″ x 5 1/2″ and adhered it to the front of an A2 top-folding white card base. Next. I adhered the toppers to the disco balls and then finished the card by adhering all the diecuts to my card front with foam adhesive.

My next card also features the October Card Kit, but this time I focused on the Have a Ball Die Set.

To create this card I first die cut the disco ball and topper out of the Matte Gold cardstock included in the kit. I then die cut the layers for the bow out of Tutu and Poppy cardstocks (included in the kit). Next, I adhered the bow together and then adhered the topper and bow to the disco ball. I then cut a then strip from the Matte Gold cardstock to create the string for the disco ball to hang from.

Next trimmed down some Waterfall cardstock to 4 1/4″ x 5 1/2″ and adhered it to the front of an A2 top-folding white card base. I then adhered the string and disco ball to the card front. Next, I stamped and gold heat-embossed a sentiment from the Deck the Halls with Disco Balls stamp set. I then die cut the sentiment out and then adhered it to the card front. Lastly, I finished the card with some starbursts die cut out of Seaside cardstock.

GIVEAWAY 

Hero Arts will give away a $50 gift card, drawn from the comments left across the hop. Enter by Sunday, October 5th at 11:59pm PT, and the winner will be announced on the Hero Arts blog the following week. Leave a comment on all stops for more chances to win!

BLOG HOP ORDER

Hero Arts
Nichol Spohr
Seeka
Rosie Lopez
Rachel Kleinman
Natasha Polite
Mindy Eggen
Michelle Short
Michelle Lupton
Lisa Tilson
Karen Brown
Jennifer Kotas
Jeannie Lieu
Charlene Madrid
Channin Pelletier <<< you are here >>>
Anna Mahtani

I hope you enjoyed my cards! Thank you so much for stopping by!

~Channin

Jenn Shurkus’ 20 Year Celebration!!!

Jenn Shurkus’ 20 Year Celebration!!!

Hello friends!! I’m super excited to be joining you today for a very special celebration! My friend Jenn Shurkus is celebrating a monumental milestone, 20 years of her incredible blog!!

To mark this amazing feat and to honor all the inspiration and joy Jenn has brought me and many others over the years I will be casing one of Jenn’s fabulous creations.

I knew I had to choose a card with an incredible background because Jenn always blows me away with her gorgeous backgrounds and I landed on these amazing Halloween cards.

For my card I started with an A2 panel of Hero Arts Luxe White Watercolor paper. I made a circle mask out of heavy-weight cardstock using the Nesting Circle Infinity Dies. I then added double-sided adhesive to the backside of the circle and added to the panel.

Next I sprayed the panel with Black Shimmer, Orange Shimmer, Royal Purple + Gold and Spring Green + Gold Hero Arts sprays. Once the panel had dried I then removed the mask and then spritzed the panel to reactivate the sprays so that they would move and slightly color the previously masked area to create a moon.

When the panel had dried I then reattached the mask and then applied White Pearl Hero Paste over one of the Scattered Stars Stencils over the panel. While the paste dried I then created my ghost and broom with the Boo to You Die Set out of Colorwheel cardstocks (Anchor, Tuscan, Terra Cotta, Raven, Classic White, Chiffon).

When the panel had dried I then dry embossed the moon with the same circle die I used to create the mask. I then trimmed down the panel and then adhered it to an A2 panel of Raven cardstock. I then adhered the panel onto the front of an A2 top-folding white card base.

Next, I adhered the ghost and broom to the card front. I then die cut some bats with the Happy Halloween Die Set out of Raven cardstock. Next, I Betterpressed a sentiment from the Spooky Season Letterpress + Foil & Die Set in INTENS-ified Black Ink. I then die cut the sentiment out with the coordinating die and then finished the card by adhering the bats and sentiment to the card front with foam adhesive.

I hope you enjoyed my card. Thank you so much for stopping by!

~Channin

Hero Arts 2025 September Hero Studio Release

Hero Arts 2025 September Hero Studio Release

Hello crafty friends!! It’s release day!! The Hero Arts September Hero Studio release is now LIVE and it overflowing with cozy autumn vibes and adorable critters. Let’s start things off right by taking a look at all that’s included in the Card Kit.

September Card Kit:

Kit Contents:

  • Fall is my Favorite 6×8 Stamp Set
  • Fall is my Favorite Coordinating Dies
  • Treehouse Die Set
  • Sunset Enamel Dots
  • Brown Twine, 1 yard
  • 10 Sheets of Cardstock- 1 of each color, 5.5″ x 8.5″ (Truffle, Merlot, Cinnamon, 
                         Terra Cotta, Carrot, Coral, Bellini, Beeswax, Saffron, Tuscan)

My first two cards feature the card kit. For my first card I focuses on the Fall is my Favorite Stamp Set and coordinating dies.

To create this card I first stamped several images from the Fall is my Favorite Stamp Set in INTENS-ified Black Ink onto Luxe White Watercolor paper. I then watercolored the images in with several Reactive Inks (Fruit Punch, Creamsicle, Lemon Drop, Green Apple, Blue Raspberry, Root Beer). Once I finished coloring the images I then die cut them out with the coordinating dies.

Next, I trimmed down some Fawn cardstock to create a 4 1/8″ x 5 3/8″ panel. I then adhered the panel onto the front of an A2 top-folding white card base. I then adhered all images to the card front with foam adhesive. Lastly, I finished the card by stamping a sentiment in INTENS-ified Black Ink.

My next card focuses on the Treehouse Die Set from the September Card Kit.

To create this card I first stamped several images from the Fall is my Favorite Stamp Set in INTENS-ified Black Ink onto Luxe White Watercolor paper. I then watercolored the images in with several Reactive Inks (Fruit PunchCreamsicleLemon DropRoot Beer). Once I finished coloring the images I then die cut them out with the coordinating dies.

Next, I die cut a tree with the Treehouse Die Set from Acorn cardstock. I used all the dies from the set to to not only cut the hole for the squirrel nest but to also create the carvings on the tree. I then cut a second tree out of Truffle cardstock. Next I adhered the acorns and squirrel to the Acorn tree and then adhered them to the Truffle tree with foam adhesive. I then trimmed down a sheet of Fern cardstock to 4 1/4″ x 5 1/2″ and adhered it to the front of an A2 top-folding white card base. Next, I adhered the tree and the remaining images to the card front with foam adhesive. Lastly I finished the card by stamping a sentiment onto the card front (I curved the sentiment in my MISTI to follow the curve of the tree) in INTENS-ified Black Ink.

My Next card features the September Die Set of the Month, Cozy Critters.

To create this card die cut all the layers to create my critters out of colored cardstocks. I used Cinnamon and Terra Cotta for the fox; Truffle and Fawn for the bear; Beeswax and Saffron for the bird; Alabaster, Classic White, Bellini, and Tutu for the bunny; Fog and Anchor for the badger and of course Raven for the eyes and noses of most of the animals. I then assembled the animals.

Next, I die cut the bed post, pillows and blanket from Beeswax, Saffron, Merlot and Alabaster cardstocks. I then assembled the bed and placed all my animals inside. Next, I trimmed down some Bellini cardstock to 4 1/4″ x 5 1/2″ and adhered the panel onto the front of an A2 top-folding white card base. I then adhered the bed with the animals to the card front with foam adhesive. Lastly I finished the card with a sentiment created with the September Stamp & Cut of the Month stamped in Cup O’ Joe Core Ink stamped onto Alabaster cardstock.

My next card features the beautiful September Stamp & Cut of the Month, Pick of the Patch.

To create this card I first stamped the base layer for all the images in a combo of Core Inks (Field Greens + Moss, Papaya + Pumpkin, Peony + Pink Grapefruit, Butter Bar + Fawn, Sand + Cup O’ Joe) and using the partial inking technique to make the images look rounded. I then stamped the detail layer for the images in Cup O’ Joe Core ink and then die cut all the images out.

Next I die cut a panel of Truffle cardstock with a die from the Rounded Rectangle Infinity Die Set. I then ink-blended the edges with Espresso Core Ink and splattered the panel with brown acrylic paint (coming soon). I then trimmed down a sheet of Acorn cardstock to create an A2 panel and adhered the panel to the front of an A2 top-folding white card base. Next I adhered the Truffle panel and all the diecuts to the card front with foam adhesive. Lastly, I finished the card with a sentiment stamped in Cup O’ Joe.

My next card features the wonderful September Cling of the Month, Patchwork.

To create this card first stamp an A2 panel of Tuscan cardstock with the September Cling of the Month in Spicy Mustard Core Ink. I then adhered the panel onto the front of an A2 top-folding white card base. Next, I created a few more gourds and squashes with the September Stamp & Cut of the Month in the same inks I used before (Field Greens + Moss, Papaya + Pumpkin, Peony + Pink Grapefruit, Butter Bar + Fawn, Sand + Cup O’ Joe). I adhered the images to the card front with foam adhesive.

I then finished the card by stamping a sentiment from the Card Kit in Cup O’ Joe Core Ink.

My next card features the lovely September Layering Stencils of the Month, Fairytale Forest.

To create this card I first ink-blended the background with the September Layering Stencils of the Month onto an A2 panel of Alabaster cardstock. I used Pumpkin and Cranberry for stencil 1, Butter Bar and Fawn for stencil 2, Field Greens and Moss for stencil 3 and Espresso for stencil 4.

Once I finished ink-blending the panel I then adhered it to the front of an A2 top-folding white card base. I then finished the card by stamping a sentiment from the Card Kit in Espresso onto Alabaster cardstock. I then trimmed the sentiment down and adhered it to the card front with foam adhesive.

My last card features this month’s BONUS item, Cozy Kitty Die Set which is included in the September Whole Studio subscription.

To create this card I first die cut the layers for the cat out of several different colored cardstocks (Cinnamon, Terra Cotta, Raven and Alabaster). I then assembled the cat and then die cut all the layers for the mouse out of Acorn, Fawn, Alabaster and Raven cardstocks. Next, I assembled the mouse and adhered the mouse to the cat.

I then die cut a pillow out of Coral cardstock for the pair to lay on with the September Die Set of the Month. Next, I trimmed down a sheet of Tuscan cardstock to create an A2 panel. I then adhered that panel onto the front of an A2 top-folding white card base. Next, I adhered the diecuts to the card front with foam adhesive. Lastly, I finished the card by a stamping a sentiment from the Card Kit onto the card front in INTENS-ified Black Ink.

GIVEAWAY: 

Hero Arts will give away a $50 gift card, drawn from the comments left across the hop. Enter by Friday, September 5th at 11:59pm PT, and the winner will be announced on the Hero Arts blog the following week. Leave a comment on all stops for more chances to win!

BLOG HOP ORDER:

Hero Arts
Anna Mahtani
Channin Pelletier <<< You are here >>>
Charlene Madrid
Jeannie Lieu
Jennifer Kotas
Karen Brown
Lea Lawson
Lisa Tilson
Michelle Lupton
Michelle Short
Mindy Eggen
Natasha Polite
Nichol Spohr
Rachel Kleinman
Rosie Lopez
Seeka

I hope you enjoyed my cards. Thank you for stopping by!

~Channin

Hero Arts August 2025 Hero Studio Release

Hero Arts August 2025 Hero Studio Release

Hello friends!! The August Hero Studio release from Hero Arts is here and it’s a spooky one!! If you are like me and love all things Halloween this release is definitely for you. This month’s theme is Ichabod’s Study and this collection is filled with so many wonderfully classically haunted products! Let’s start of by taking a look at the August Card Kit.

August Card Kit of the Month:

Kit Contents:

  • Abraham and Katrina Stamp Set
  • Abraham and Katrina Coordinating Dies
  • Stamping Guides for the Abraham and Katrina Stamp Set
  • Victorian Frame Die Set
  • Pear Blossom Press-One Light 2 Pack
  • 10 Half-sheets of Cardstock (Cinnamon, Terra Cotta, Carrot, Coral, Bellini, Tuscan, Mint, Waterfall, Blue Spruce, Raven)
  • Holographic Rainbow Film, 1 sheet (5.5″ x 8.5″)
  • Acetate, 1 sheet (5.5″ x 8.5″)

My first card features the Abraham and Katrina stamp set and the Victorian Fram Die Set from the card kit as well as the August Layering Stencils of the Month, Sunnyside Manor.

To create this card I first stamped Abraham in Fog, Grape Slush, Purple Galaxy, Key Lime Fizz, Green Apple Reactive Inks as well as Charcoal and Pitch Black Core Inks onto Fog cardstock. I then die cut Abraham out with the Victorian Frame Die Set. I then die cut the two layers of the frame out of matte gold cardstock. I then adhered the gold frame layers together. Next, I rubbed some Black Hero Wax over the frame to make it look aged and distressed. I then adhered the frame to the Abraham portrait and set the diecuts aside.

Next, I created the background with the August Layering Stencils of the Month, Sunnyside Manor. Before I ink-blended with the stencils I first ink-blended over the front of an A2 card base with Fog Reactive Ink. I then ink blended with the Sunnyside Manor stencils and Grape Slush, Purple Galaxy, Key Lime Fizz, Green Apple and Licorice Reactive Inks.

Next, I stamped and gold heat-embossed a sentiment from the Abraham and Katrina stamp set onto Raven cardstock. I then die cut the sentiment out with the coordinating dies and then finished the card by adhering the framed portrait and sentiment to the card front with foam adhesive.

My next card features the August Die Set of the Month, Haunted Gallery.

To create this card I first s diecut all my frames and frame contents out of the colored cardstock pack included in the August Card Kit. I then assembled my frames together with foam adhesive, adhered the layers together for some of my image diecuts and then adhered the images into the frames with for adhesive.

Next, I created my background by stamping an A2 panel of Blue Spruce (included in the August Card Kit paper pack) with the August Cling of the Month, In the Valley in Bermuda Core Ink. I then ink-blended the sides of the panel with Bermuda and Cup O’ Joe Core Inks. I then adhered the panel to the front of an A2 top-folding white card base.

Next, I stamped and silver heat-embossed a sentiment from the Abraham and Katrina stamp set onto Raven cardstock. I then die cut the sentiment out with coordinating die and then finished the card by adhering all the frames and sentiment to the card front with foam adhesive.

My next card features the August Cling of the Month, In the Valley.

To create this card I first distressed the front of an A2 top-folding white card base by ink-blending Sand Core Ink randomly over the card front. Next, I stamped the In the Valley cling over the card front in INTENS-ified Black Ink. I then splatter the card front with Black Acrylic Speckle.

Next, I stamped Katrina in Sand, Arctic, Paradise, Bermuda, Cup O’ Joe and INTENS-ified Black Ink. I then die cut her out with the coordinating die. Next, I die cut the two layers fore the frame out of Cinnamon cardstock (included in Card Kit). I then ink-blended over the frames with Cup O’ Joe Core Ink. I then adhered the frame and portrait together and then adhered them to the card front with foam adhesive.

Next, I stamped and silver heat-embossed a sentiment from the Abraham and Katrina stamp set on Raven cardstock. I then die cut the sentiment out with the coordinating die and then adhered it to the card front with foam adhesive. Next, I die cut several moths and a mask with the dies included in the Victorian Frame Die Set (Card Kit) out of Raven cardstock and adhered them to the card front to finish the card.

My last card features the August Stamp & Cut of the Month, You are Magic as well as the BONUS item, the Magic Mist Stencil.

To create this card I first started with the shaker crystal ball by die-cutting a crystal ball with the interior removed, out of Fog cardstock. I then stamped the crystal ball with the crystal ball image in Granite Core Ink and then copic colored it. Next I die cut 4 more crystal balls with no interior out of white cardstock and then adhered them all together. I then ink-blended over a panel of white cardstock with Arctic, Aegean and Bermuda Core Inks with the Magic Mist Stencil. I then die cut the ink-blended swirly misty background out with the crystal ball die.

Next, I adhered the stacked crystal ball diecuts to the ink-blended crystal ball and then filled crystal ball with a clear sequin mix. I then die cut a panel of acetate with the crystal ball die, then adhered the acetate to the stamped crystal ball and then adhered the acetate+stamped crystal ball over the stacked crystal ball diecuts to seal the shaker.

Next, ink-blended over an A2 panel of Anchor cardstock with the Magic Mist Stencil and Granite and Charcoal Core Inks. I then adhered the panel to the front of an A2 top-folding white card base turned on its side. Next, I stamped several butterflies/moths from the You are Magic stamp set in INTENS-ified Black Ink onto Luxe White Watercolor paper. I then watercolored the butterflies with Licorice and Blue Raspberry Reactive Inks. When I finished painting the butterflies/moths I then die cut them out with the coordinating dies and adhered them to the card front with foam adhesive.

Next, I stamp and silver heat-embossed a sentiment from the You are Magic stamp set on Raven cardstock. I then die cut the sentiment out and adhered it to the card front. Lastly, I finished the card with some black moths that I cut out using dies from the Victorian Frame Die Set (Card Kit).

Giveaway:

Hero Arts will give away a $50 gift card, drawn from the comments left across the hop. Enter by Tuesday, August 5th at 11:59pm PT, and the winner will be announced on the Hero Arts blog the following week. Leave a comment on all stops for more chances to win!

Blog Hop:
Hero Arts
Nichol Spohr

Seeka
Rosie Lopez
Rachel Kleinman
Natasha Polite
Mindy Eggen
Michelle Short
Michelle Lupton
Lisa Tilson
Karen Brown
Jennifer Kotas
Jeannie Lieu
Charlene Madrid
Channin Pelletier <<< You are here >>>
Anna Mahtani

I hope you enjoyed my cards. Thank you so much for stopping by!

~Channin

Hero Arts July 2025 Hero Studio Release

Hero Arts July 2025 Hero Studio Release

Hello friends! It’s release day at Hero Arts!! The July Hero Studio is now LIVE and I can’t wait to share with you all the wonderful new products and my projects. Let’s start things off right by taking a closer look at the July Card Kit of the Month.

July Card Kit:

Kit Contents:

My first card features the Card Kit, specifically the On the Road HeroScape stamp set and coordinating dies.

To create this card I first stamped the sky in Mist Core Ink. I then stamped the three ground and mountain layers in Sand, Caramel and Cup O’ Joe Core Inks. Next, I stamped the road in Charcoal Core Ink and then I stamped the cacti and bushes in Moss and Field Greens Core Inks.

I then stamped the street sign in black ink. I then used a white gel pen to color in the sign. I then die cut the scene out with the coordinating dies and adhered it to the front of a white top-folding card base. I trimmed off the excess and then stamped the sun in Dandelion and Butter Bar Core Inks. I then die cut the sun out with the coordinating dies and then adhered it to the card front with foam adhesive. Lastly I finished the card by stamping a sentiment in INTENS-ified Black Ink, die cutting it out with the coordinating die and then adhering it to the card front with foam adhesive.

My next card also features the Card Kit but this time I combine the On the Road HeroScape with the Let’s Go Die Set.

To create this card I first stamped the landscape onto the front of an A2 top-folding white card base, starting with the sky in Arctic and Paradise Core Inks. I then stamped the mountains and ground in Peony, Papaya and Pink Grapefruit Core Inks. I then stamped the road in Charcoal and INTENS-ified Black Ink.

Once I finished the landscape I then die cut all parts I needed for the car out of Sicily, Coral, Peridot, Anchor, Raven and mirrored silver cardstocks. I then assembled the card and then die cut out the people and their clothing out of Alabaster, Fawn, Seaside, Waterfall and Carrot cardstocks. I then assembled the arms and legs and then adhered them to the car interior. Next, I adhered the car to the card front and then trimmed off the excess. Lastly I finished the card by stamping a sentiment in INTENS-ified Black Ink onto the card front.

My next card features the adorable Mix Tape Die Set which is July’s Die Set of the Month.

To create this card I first die cut all the elements I needed to create two cassette tapes out of Raven, Sicily, Coral, Bellini, Blue Spruce, Beeswax, Saffron, Carrot, White, Anchor and Acorn cardstocks. After I die cut all the elements I then colored the tape with a copic marker to heighten the realism of the folds and twists of the tape and to add depth. I then adhered all the cassette layers together.

Next, I trimmed down some Alabaster cardstock to 3.75″ x 5″ and then adhered the panel onto the front of an A2 top-folding white card base. I then finished the card by adhering the cassettes and sentiment to the card front with foam adhesive.

My next card features the July Stamp & Cut of the Month, the Sending Big Hugs Stamp & Cut.

To create this card I first stamped the landscape with the On the Road Stamp set from the July Card Kit. I stamped the scene in Arctic, Paradise, Peony, Papaya, Pink Grapefruit, Charcoal, Green Apple, Butter Bar and INTENS-ified Black inks. I then die cut the scene out with a die from the Rounded Rectangles Infinity Die Set. I the die cut a mat layer with the next largest die from the Rounded Rectangles Infinity Die Set out of Teal Topaz cardstock. I then adhered the two layers together, adhered an A2 panel of Waterfall cardstock to the front of an A2 card base and then adhered the landscape.

Next, I stamped the “Big Hugs” in INTENS-ified Black Ink, Arctic and Paradise Core Inks. I then die cut the sentiment out with the coordinating dies. I then stamped “sending” and my additional images in INTENS-ified Black Ink. I then colored the images in with alcohol markers and then die cut everything out with the coordinating dies. Lastly I finished the card by adhering the sentiments and images to the card front with foam adhesive.

My next card features the July Layering Stencils of the Month, Just Keep Going.

To create this card I ink-blended the first layer from the Just Keep Going Layering Stencils in Tangerine Core Ink over a 4″ x 5.25″ panel of Alabaster cardstock. I then ink-blended stencil #2 in Ultra Pink and then stencil #3 in Cotton Candy. Once I finished with first three layers I then positioned stencil #4 and applied Gold Hero Wax.

Once the panel had dried I then adhered the panel to an A2 panel of Orchid cardstock. I then adhered that panel to the front of an A2 top-folding card base.

My last card features the July Bonus Item, the Everything’s Pine Stamp & Cut, apart of the Whole Studio subscription bundle.

To create this card I first stamped the two air fresheners in Pine Core Ink onto Fern and Alabaster cardstocks. Next, I stamped the strings in Caramel Core Ink onto Fawn cardstock. I then die cut all the air fresheners and string out with the coordinating dies.

Next I trimmed down some Mint cardstock to 4.25″ x 5.5″ and adhered it to the front of an A2 top-folding card base. I then finished the card by adhering the diecuts to the card front with foam adhesive.

GIVEAWAY 

Hero Arts will give away a $50 gift card, drawn from the comments left across the hop. Enter by Saturday, July 5th at 11:59pm PT, and the winner will be announced on the Hero Arts blog the following week. Leave a comment on all stops for more chances to win!

BLOG HOP:

Hero Arts
Hero Arts Creative Team:
Anna Mahtani
Channin Pelletier <<< You are here >>>
Charlene Madrid
Jeannie Lieu
Jennifer Kotas
Karen Brown
Lisa Tilson
Michelle Lupton
Michelle Short
Mindy Eggen
Natasha Polite
Rachel Kleinman
Rosie Lopez
Seeka
Special Guests:
Nichol Spohr
Lea Lawson
Sheri Gilson

I hope enjoyed my cards. Thank you so much for stopping by.

~Channin

Hero Arts June 2025 Hero Studio Release

Hero Arts June 2025 Hero Studio Release

Hello friends!! The Hero Arts June Hero Studio release is here and I’m so excited to share the new Card Kit and all my projects with you all!! Let’s start off with the June Card Kit of the Month.

June Card Kit:

Kit Contents:

  • Summer State of Mind Clear Stamp Set, 6″ x 8″
  • Summer State of Mind Clear Coordinating Dies
  • Beach Bag Die Set
  • Sand Embossing Powder, 0.5 oz.
  • 10 half sheets of colored cardstock (Fawn, Coral, Seaside, Waterfall & Blue Spuce)

The first couple of cards I have to share feature the Card Kit. Starting off with this card featuring the Summer State of Mind stamp set included in the kit. You can actually watch me create this card in this video.

To create the card I first stamped several images from the Summer State of Mind stamp in INTENS-ified Black Ink onto Luxe White Watercolor paper. I then watercolored the images in with several Hero Arts Reactive Inks (Root Beer, Blue Raspberry, Lemon Drop, Fruit Punch, Creamsicle, Taffy). After I watercolored all the images in I then die cut them out with the coordinating dies.

Next I applied some Hero Arts Embossing & Watermark Ink onto the surface of an A2 panel of Seaside cardstock (included in the kit). I then poured some of the Sand Embossing Powder included in the kit over the panel and then heat set with a heat tool. Next I trimmed down the panel to 4″ x 5.25″ and then adhered the panel onto the front of an A2 top-folding white card base. I then stamped a sentiment from the Summer State of Mind stamp set in black ink onto white cardstock. I then die cut the sentiment out and then finished the card by adhering the images and sentiment to the card front with foam adhesive.

My next card features the Beach Bag Die Set also included in the June Card Kit.

To create this card I first adhered an A2 panel of Seaside cardstock to the front of an A2 top-folding white card base. I then trimmed down some Alabaster cardstock to 1.5″ x 4.25″ and then adhered it to the card front. Next I die cut all the parts for the beach bag out of colored cardstock (Alabaster, Fawn and Acorn). I then adhered the bag layers together and the handle layers together.

Next I die cut all the additional images out of colored cardstock (Seaside, Cascade, Fern, Raven, Anchor, Windy, Classic White, Beeswax, Saffron and Fawn). I then adhered the image layers together and then adhered the baguette, champagne and handles onto the bag. Next, I adhered the bag and the rest of the images onto the card front. I finished the card with a sentiment from the Summer State of Mind stamp set that I stamped in black ink and die cut out with the coordinating die.

My next card features the June Die Set of the Month, Summer Memories.

To create this card I first trimmed down some Fawn cardstock to create an A2 panel and adhered it to the front of an A2 top-folding white card base. Next, I die cut all the parts to the camera out of colored cardstock (Fog, Classic White, Blue Spruce, Teal Topaz, Waterfall, Seaside, Anchor and Raven). I then adhered the camera parts together.

Next, I die cut all the parts for my two photos out of colored cardstock (Classic White, Coral, Sicily, Fawn, Seaside, Waterfall and Beeswax). I then adhered the photo layers together. Next, I adhered the camera and photos to the card front with foam adhesive. I then finished the card with a sentiment from the Summer State of Mind stamp set (June Card Kit) that I stamped in black ink, die cut out with the coordinating die and then adhered to the card front with foam adhesive.

My next card features the wonderful June Cling of the Month, Coastal Stripe.

To create this card I first stamped the front of an A2 top-folding white card base with the June Cling of the Month in Field Greens Core Ink. I then stamped several images from the Summer Stamp of Mind stamp set (June Card Kit) in INTENS-ified Black Ink onto Luxe White Watercolor paper. I then watercolored the images in with Reactive Inks. Once I finished coloring the images in I then die cut them out with the coordinating dies and then adhere the diecuts to the card front with foam adhesive. Lastly I finished the card with a sentiment from the Summer State of Mind stamp set that I stamped in black ink, die cut out with the coordinating die and adhered to the card front with foam adhesive.

My next card features the incredible June Stamp & Cut of the Month, Seashells.

To create this card I first trimmed down some Fawn cardstock to create an A2 panel. I then applied the Hero Arts Embossing & Watercolor Ink over the upper two-thirds of the panel, poured the Sand Embossing Powder (June Card Kit) over and then heat set. I then adhered the panel to the front of an A2 top-folding white card base.

Next I stamped the base layer for each one of the shells in a combo of Hero Arts Core Inks (Peony + Cotton Candy, Papaya + Pumpkin, Dandelion + Spicy Mustard, Paradise + Bermuda, and Dusty Blue + Stone Wash). I used the partial inking technique to create a subtle gradation with each ink combo. Once I finished stamping the base layer for each shell I then stamped the detail layer on top (Azalea, Pumpkin, Spicy Mustard, Bermuda and Stone Wash). I then die cut all the shells out with the coordinating dies and then adhered the shells to the card front with foam adhesive. Lastly I finished the card by stamping a sentiment in black ink, die-cutting out with the coordinating die and then adhering to the card front with foam adhesive.

My next card features the beautiful June Layering Stencils of the Month, Hydrangea.

To create this card I first ink-blended the first stencil from the June Layering Stencil of the Month in Cornflower and Indigo Core Inks over the front of an A2 top-folding white card base. I then positioned stencil 2 and then ink-blended with Indigo Core Ink. Next, I positioned stencil 3 and ink-blended with Moss and Pine Core Inks. I then positioned stencil 4 and ink-blended with Forever Green and Pitch Black Core Inks.

I then stamped and white heat embossed a sentiment from this month’s Bonus Item, Hiya Stamp & Cut Set onto black cardstock. I then die cut the sentiment out with the coordinating die and then finished the card by adhering the sentiment to the card front with foam adhesive.

My last card features the Hiya Stamp & Cut Set which is the June Whole Studio subscriber Bonus Item.

To create this card first sprayed a panel of Luxe White Watercolor paper with Hero Arts Blue + Shimmer, Green + Shimmer and Bright Yellow + Copper Metallic Sprays. Once the panel was dry I then trimmed the panel down to 3.25″ x 4.5″ and then adhered the panel to the front of an A2 top-folding white card base.

I then stamped “FRIEND” from the Hiya Stamp & Cut set in INTENS-ified Black Ink onto white cardstock. I then die cut the sentiment out with the coordinating die. Next, I stamped and white heat embossed a sub-sentiment on black cardstock. I then die cut the sentiment out with the coordinating die and then adhered both sentiments to the card front with foam adhesive. Lastly, I finished the card by adding some Pewter Hero Pearls accents.

Giveaway:

Hero Arts will give away a $50 gift card, drawn from the comments left across the hop. Enter by Friday, June 6th at 11:59pm PDT, and the winner will be announced on the Hero Arts blog the following week. Leave a comment on all stops for more chances to win!

Blog Hop List:

Hero Arts
Hero Arts Creative Team:
Michelle Short
Rachel Kleinman
Jeannie Lieu
Anna Mahtani
Natasha Polite
Seeka
Channin Pelletier <<< You are here >>>
Rosie Lopez
Charlene Madrid
Jennifer Kotas
Mindy Eggen
Lisa Tilson
Michelle Lupton
Karen Brown
Special Guests:
Nichol Spohr
Jenn Shurkus

I hope you enjoyed my cards. Thank you so much for stopping by!

~Channin

May 2025 Hero Studio Release

May 2025 Hero Studio Release

Hello friends!! The new Hero Studio is HERE!! This month’s release is so beautiful and springy with a wonderful Flower Shoppe theme!! I have a bunch of cards to share but before I dive into it let’s take a quick look at all that’s included in the May Card Kit.

May Hero Studio Card Kit:

Contents:

  • Vintage Blooms Clear Stamp Set, 6″ x 8″
  • Vintage Blooms Die Set
  • Flower Delivery Truck Die Set
  • BoHo Bouquet Layering Stencils
  • BoHo Bouquet Stencil Frame Cut
  • 18 Sheets of Cardstock (2 of each color), 5.5″ x 8.5″ (Rainforest, Blue Spruce, Waterfall, Seaside, Cascade, Mulberry, Dahlia, Carrot, Beeswax)

My first card features the pretty Vintage Blooms stamp and die as well as the BoHo Bouquet Layering Stencils and die from the May Card Kit.

To create this card I first stamped the can, sentiment and bees in INTENS-ified Black Ink onto white cardstock. I then stamped a sentiment, a flower and some flourishes onto the can also in INTENS-ified Black Ink. I then heat set the ink and then copic colored the can and flower in with copic markers. Once I finished coloring the images I then die cut them and the sentiment out with the coordinating dies.

Next I created the flowers with the BoHo Bouquet Layering Stencils. I use Cotton Candy Core Ink for stencil 1, Ultra Pink and Azalea Core Inks for stencil 2, Moss and Pine Core Inks for stencil 3, and Azalea and Pine Core Inks for stencil 4. Once I finished ink blending the flowers I then die cut the bouquet out with the BoHo Bouquet Stencil Frame Cut. I then adhered the flowers to the can and then set them aside.

Next, I trimmed down some Waterfall cardstock down to 4″ x 5.25″. I then adhered the panel to the front of an A2 top-folding white card base. Next I adhered the flowers to the card front with foam adhesive and then finished the card by adhering the bees and sentiment with foam adhesive.

My next card also features the May Card Kit. This card however features the Flower Delivery Truck Die Set.

To create this card I first die cut all the parts to create the truck out of the cardstocks included in the card kit but with a few additional shades of Spellbinders cardstocks (Teal Topaz, Fog, Anchor and Raven). After I had die cut all the truck parts out I then assembled the truck, all except for the truck door. I then stamped a sentiment as well as some flourishes from the Vintage Blooms stamp set onto the truck door in Bermuda Core Ink. I then adhered the door to the rest of the truck.

Next, I die cut several flowers, leaves and pots out of the included cardstocks as well as a few other Spellbinders cardstocks (Fern, Cinnamon, and Acorn). I then assembled four pots with flowers and set them aside.

Next, I trimmed down some of the Seaside cardstock to 4″ x 5.25″. I then trimmed down the several of the included cardstocks to create 1/4″ stripes. Next I adhered the strips to the panel and then cut off any overhang. I then adhered the panel to the front of an A2 top-folding white card base. Lastly I finished the card by adhering the truck and flowers to the card front with foam adhesive.

My next card features the May Die Set of the Month called Village Florist.

To create this card I first die cut all the parts of the shop out of several Hero Arts cardstocks (Pesto, Kiwi, Arctic, Woodland & Charcoal). Once I finished die-cutting all the parts out I then adhered the shop together.

Next, I die cut all the parts to create the pots of flowers out of Hero Arts colored cardstock (Passion Flower, Coral, Ultra Pink, Meadow, Shamrock, Bermuda, Sand, Cup O’ Joe, Woodland, Granite & Charcoal). I then adhered all the flowers and pots together.

Next I trimmed down some Cascade cardstock to 4.25″ x 5.5″ and then adhered the panel to the front of an A2 top-folding white card base. I then adhered the shop and flowers to the card front. Lastly I finished the card by stamping a sentiment from the May Card Kit in INTENS-ified Black Ink. I then die cut the sentiment out with the coordinating die and adhered it to the card front with foam adhesive.

My last card features the May Stamp & Cut of the Month called Flowers Bloom.

To create this card first stamped several flowers from the stamp set in INTENS-ified Black Ink onto white cardstock. I then heat set the ink and then copic colored all the images in. Once I finished coloring all the images I then die cut the flowers out with the coordinating dies.

Next, I trimmed down some Tuscan cardstock to 4.25″ x 5.5″. I then adhered the panel to the front of an A2 top-folding white card base.

Next, I adhered the flowers to the card front with foam adhesive. Lastly I finished the card by stamping a sentiment onto the card front with in INTENS-ified Black Ink.

GIVEAWAY:

Hero Arts will give away a $50 gift card, drawn from the comments left across the hop. Enter by Tuesday, May 6 at 11:59pm PDT, and the winner will be announced on the Hero Arts blog the following week. Leave a comment on all stops for more chances to win!

BLOG HOP LIST:

Hero Arts

Hero Arts Creative Team:

Anna Mahtani

Channin Pelletier <<< You are here >>>

Charlene Madrid

Jeannie Lieu

Jennifer Kotas

Karen Brown

Lisa Tilson

Michelle Lupton

Michelle Short

Mindy Eggen

Natasha Polite

Natasha Vacca

Rachel Kleinman

Rosie Lopez

Seeka

Special Guests:

Rebecca Keppel

Nichol Spohr

Kelly Taylor

I hope you enjoyed my cards. Thank you so much for stopping by!

~Channin

Hero Arts April 2025 Hero Studio Release

Hero Arts April 2025 Hero Studio Release

Hello friends!! It’s release day at Hero Arts!! This month’s Hero Studio theme is Terrariums and I’m just loving all the cute little scenes and fresh greens of this month’s release!! I have a few cards to share but before I do let’s take a quick look at all thats included in the April Card Kit.

April Card Kit:

Kit Contents:

  • 20 Terrarium Fancy Dies
  • Terrarium Clear Stamp Set, 6″ x 8″
  • 16 Terrarium Coordinating Dies
  • Clear Hero Enamel Dots
  • 3 Clear Card Panels, 4.25″ x 5.5″
  • 9 Sheets of Cardstock, 5.5″ x 8.5″ (Poppy, Peridot, Rainforest, Fern, Alabaster, Fawn, Truffle, Fog, Anchor) 

My first card features the Card Kit, specifically the Terrarium Clear Stamp Set and the coordinating Terrarium Dies.

To create this card I first stamped the large terrarium scene, the frog and a sentiment from the Terrarium clear stamp set in INTENS-ified Black Ink onto white cardstock. I then copic colored the images and then die cut them out with the coordinating dies.

Next, I die cut an A2 panel of Arctic cardstock with the arched terrarium die from the Terrarium Fancy Die Set. I then used the negative as a guide and glued the image diecuts and the sentiment to the front of an A2 top-folding white card base. Next I adhered a clear panel to the Arctic panel, then I added foam adhesive to the card front to create my shaker well. I then filled the well with clear sequins.

Lastly I finished the card by removing the backing on the foam adhesive and then adhering the Arctic and acetate panel to the card front.

My next card also features the April Card Kit but this time focused on the Terrarium Fancy Dies.

To create this card I first I die cut all dies from the Terrarium Die Set out of Hero Hues colored cardstock. I then adhered the die cut layers together.

Next, I adhered the diecuts to the diecut terrarium base and then adhered the terrarium bottom on top. I then stamped a sentiment onto the terrarium in black ink.

Next I trimmed down some Arctic cardstock to 4.25″ x 5.5″ and adhered it to the front of an A2 top-folding white card base. Lastly I finished the card by adhering the terrarium to the card front with foam adhesive.

My next card features the beautiful April Stamp & Cut, Color Layering Rainforest Leaves.

To create this card first stamped all the leaves and the mandala centers in several Hero Arts Core Inks (Arctic, Paradise, Bermuda, Moss, Fovever Green, Kiwi, Green Apple, Green Hills, Fresh Lawn, Pine). After I stamped all my images I then die cut them out with the coordinating dies.

Next I trimmed down some Palm cardstock to create a panel measuring 4 1/8″ x 5 3/8″. I then adhered the panel to the front of an A2 top-folding white card base. Next, I adhered the diecuts to the card front with foam adhesive.

I then stamp the sentiment in Unicorn Pigment Ink onto Pitch Black Cardstock. Next I poured white embossing powder over and then heat set. I then trimmed the sentiment down to a strip and then finished the card by adhering the sentiment to the card front with foam adhesive.

My next card features the April Layering Stencils of the Month, Jungle Background.

To create this card I first ink-blended over the Jungle Background stencils with several Hero Arts Core Inks (Forever Green, Kiwi, Fresh Lawn, Pine).

After I finished ink-blending the jungle background I then trimmed the panel down to 4 1/8″ x 5 3/8″. I then adhered the panel to an A2 panel of Pitch Black cardstock. Next, I adhered the panels to the front of an A2 top-folding white card base.

I then stamped a sentiment from the Terrarium Clear Stamp Set (April Card Kit) in Hero Arts Embossing and Watermark Ink onto Pitch Black cardstock. I then poured gold embossing powder over and then heat set. Lastly I die cut the sentiment out with the coordinating die and then finished the card by adhering the sentiment to the card front with foam adhesive.

My last card features the April Card Kit and the Whole Studio Bonus Item, the Froggy Messages Stamp & Cut.

To create this card I stamped several images from the April Card Kit and the Froggy Messages Stamp & Cut in INTENS-ified Black Ink. I then copic colored the images and then die cut them out with the coordinating dies.

Next, I ink-blended the front of an A2 top-folding white card base with Arctic and Pine Core Inks.

I then stamped a sentiment from the Froggy Messages stamp set in black ink onto the card front. Lastly I finished the card by adhering all my diecuts with foam adhesive.

GIVEAWAY 

Hero Arts will give away a $50 gift card, drawn from the comments left across the hop. Enter by Sunday, April 6 at 11:59pm PST, and the winner will be announced on the Hero Arts blog the following week. Leave a comment on all stops for more chances to win!

BLOG HOP ORDER

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Hero Arts
Hero Arts Creative Team:
Mindy Eggen
Anna Mahtani
Seeka
Channin Pelletier
Rosie Lopez
Charlene Madrid
Michelle Short
Rachel Kleinman
Jeannie Lieu
Natasha Vacca
Jennifer Kotas
Natasha Polite
Karen Brown
Lisa Tilson
Michelle Lupton
Special Guests:
Nichol Spohr
Kelly Taylor

I hope you enjoyed my cards. Thank you so much for stopping by!

~Channin