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DECEMBER MY MONTHLY HERO BLOG HOP+GIVEAWAY!

Hey Artie!! Great to see you on release day for the DECEMBER MY MONTHLY HERO CARD KIT BLOG HOP+GIVEAWAY!

Mother Nature makes an appearance this kit as well as some beautiful graphics that make for endless design possibilities. I have created 5 designs to inspire your creativity. I hope you enjoy them. The main image in the stamp set screams COLOR ME… so I did — three different ways. The cards I created use images from the main kit. No add-ons. Though the background embossed panels I created with other HeroArts products.

Kit Contents: 6" x 8" Clear Stamp Set, 18 Coordinating Frame Cut Dies, Earth Palette Reactive Ink Pad, Green EcoGlitter 0.5 oz., 5 Mini Brushes

Kit Value:$74.99

Kit Cost:$34.99

GIVEAWAY: We will give away one $50 gift card, drawn from the comments left across the hop. Enter by Sunday, December 8th at 11:59pm pacific, and the winner will be announced on the Hero Arts blog the following week.

Check out these fantastic add-ons for December, as well!



Card #1 Pachamama

The first card I colored the main image in with colors inspired by the Pachamama figure of Incan lore. She roughly equates with Mother Nature in other parts of the world. Here she sports green hair and red-orange flowers with a green dress that flows into a blue-green river. The kit includes a large die to cut out the Pachamama image. I popped her up on the front of an embossed panel I created with the Bold Graphic Confetti Die.

Card #2 Garden Statue

For the second card, I went for a lawn ornament/garden statue look with the main image in cool grays holding a red shiny sphere. This clean and simple design includes a larger sentiment from the main kit.

Card #3 Reactive Ink Coloring

Next up, I ink blended a panel of white cardstock with Hero Hues Reactive Inks in Blue Raspberry and Pool Party. Then, I stamped the main image and heat embossed it in white. I used water to lighten some of the areas of image, especially the flowers, deer, skin and bird. Then, I used some Sea Salt to add highlights to the whitest parts of the image. I added a sentiment from the kit and finished it all off by spraying drops of water over the panel.

Card #4 Wreath Window

For this card, I created a wreath with the flowers and branches in the stamp set. I started by drawing a dashed circle around an acrylic block with a black marker. Then, in between the dashes, I stamped the different wreath elements to finish off the wreath, then stamped the hands and sentiment in the center. After coloring in the image, I ran it through my Brother Scan-n-cut machine (you you can fussy cut it if you like). Then, I popped it up on the front of my wood-grain embossed panel, and called it done.

Card #5 Circle of Life Card

My last card shows off all the other images in the kit, masked off in circles. I colored them all in with Copic markers and die cut them with the circle die in the kit. Some, I adhered to the front of the card base and others I popped up with dimensional adhesive. I added scored lines to the right of the circles to finish off the card!

Thanks for stopping by the blog today. Hero Arts is giving away a $50 shopping spree to one lucky commenter! All you have to do to be eligible to win is leave a comment on each stop on the hop. The more comments you leave, the more chances you have to win!

If I have done my job well, you will want to pick up the kit right away. You will find a handy grid of supplies below for your convenience. Please consider using my links when you purchase. You will help me continue to bring excellent content your way at no additional cost to you. And it helps a certain beautiful young daughter of mine go to college.

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