I'm back sharing two more cards I created using the Hero Arts August 2023 My Monthly Hero kit. Like I said in my previous post, I had such a blast with the premium kit because it includes so many different types of products. I love that all the products work together so you can use … Continue reading More August 2023 My Monthly Hero Cards with Zig Watercolor Markers and Rub-On Transfers!
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My Monthly Hero August 2023 with a Pop-Up or Unique Fold Feature!
Hello crafty friends! It's been a while since I've posted. I took a small break to spend some much needed time with my husband, who has been on the road for work while I care for our new(ish) puppy at home. Also, I got to spend time with family I hadn't seen for months, and … Continue reading My Monthly Hero August 2023 with a Pop-Up or Unique Fold Feature!
Postage Collage Bundle + Layered Christmas Stencils
After I finished this card, I declared it as "my favorite card I've ever made!" But, I know I've declared this before and I'll likely do it again. So, we'll just call it my favorite card out of the cards I've made recently. And really, it is. After trying a variety of cardstocks and techniques … Continue reading Postage Collage Bundle + Layered Christmas Stencils
Waffle Flower Postage Collage Hello + New Grip Mat
Hello crafty folks! Like so many other paper crafters, I anxiously awaited my Waffle Flower Postage Collage Bundle and immediately cleared my workspace when it finally arrived. Everything about this release really spoke to me and I couldn't wait to try out all the goodies that are included in this amazing bundle. Plus, I ordered … Continue reading Waffle Flower Postage Collage Hello + New Grip Mat
Folk Garden on Kraft Cardstock with Oxide Inks
For my last project featuring Pinkfresh Studio's Folk Garden design, I used Distress Oxide Inks and white heat embossing on kraft cardstock. I really wanted to get the most out of this amazing set of coordinating products, so I used different techniques for all three projects. I was able to achieve very different cards, each … Continue reading Folk Garden on Kraft Cardstock with Oxide Inks





