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Hero Arts – November 2019 My Month Hero Blog Hop and GIVEAWAY

Hey there Artie!! Great to see you again. Welcome to Del & Artie’s segment of the Hero Arts November 2019 My Monthly Hero Blog Hop and Giveaway! How exciting to share this month’s kit with you on launch day! I subscribed to this kit 15 months ago and look forward to playing with it every month. For today’s cards, I used only the main kit! No add-ons!! Actually, I don’t have the add-ons, but you can GET THEM ALL by clicking on the picture below.

Giveaway:

We will give away one $50 gift card, drawn from the comments left across the hop. Enter by Sunday, November 10th at 11:59pm pacific, and the winner will be announced on the Hero Arts blog the following week.

Kit Contents:

This kit is valued at over $81.50 and sells for $34.99. You get so much packed into the kit every month and they are always a load of fun!! In this month you will receive:

6" x 8" Clear Stamp Set

13 Coordinating Frame Cut Dies

1 Doorway Fancy Die

5 Fancy Dies

2 Plastic Ornaments

6 Envelopes (Size A10)

6 Glassine Bags

1 Glitter Lacquer Pen

Card #1 Twas the Night Before Christmas

The stockings were hung by the chimney with care
In hopes that St Nicholas soon would be there…

The first card, inspired by the still of Christmas Eve, features the door die cut in half to create a fire place with stockings a tree and two pups. You can actually get two fire places out of one die cut with this door die. Just flip the bottom up and voila!

I used Copic markers to color in this card and die cut all the images, popping them up on foam tape. The sentiment comes from the kit and I fussy cut it. I backed the panel with some Hero Arts Azalea cardstock

Card #2

For my second card, I used the door die to create a card panel, and then I colored it in with Copic markers. The wreath and potted plants come in the kit, too!! This die can be used to decorate gift bags, too, but it works perfectly for cards.

Card #3

For my third card, I did some masking, so that the panel is just one layer. I started by stamping the ribbon down the staircase. Then the staircase behind it and the tree behind the staircase. Next, I stamped the pup and rug, and the chair image behind it. Afterward, I used my Scor Buddy and a bone folder to create the look of a paneled wall behind it all.

Card #4

For my last card, I did some repeat stamping with the grandfather clock image on some Neenah Desert Storm cardstock. Then, I stamped and die cut the chair and mouse images with the same paper and popped them up on some foam tape. The sentiment goes perfectly with the clocks background.

Thank you for hanging out with me today on the blog hop! I hope you enjoyed these cards and would love for you to enjoy the kit along with me! If you are interested in the kit or supplies I have used, you will find a grid of supplies below for your convenience. You can choose where to purchase them by clicking on the name of the store next to the item. Thank you for using my affiliate links. They help me keep Del and Artie filled with inspiration for you and at no additional cost to you. For more about this, read my page, IF I INSPIRE YOU.

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Here are the links to the rest of the hop!! You won’t want to miss the amazing inspiration coming your way!

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