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Hero Arts Rolling Hills Window Die Card

Hey there Artie!! The window dies from Hero Arts make for truly classy and beautiful cards with a simple die cut panel and a few extra touches. Let’s make a card with the Rolling Hills Window Die that came out with the November 2020 My Monthly Hero!


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Rolling Hills Window Die Card



Check out the description of my card on the Hero Blog for all the details.

Supplies List

  1. Rolling Hills Window Die

  2. Love You Deerly Stamp Set

  3. Intensified Black Ink

  4. Copic Markers in Brown and Violet

  5. Dove Cardstock

  6. White Gel Pen

  7. POSCA Paint Marker

  8. Rhinestone Embellishments

  9. Precision Glue

  10. Foam Tape

  11. MISTI Stamping Tool

  12. Gemini Junior Die Cutting Machine (only $139 here)




Steps to Create this Card

  1. To create this card, I created a rolling hills background with violet copic markers. It was initially a cloudy sky, but maybe you can imagine it is both! hehehe.

  2. I dotted the background with a Posca White Paint Marker. (Let me know when you’ve seen too much of that marker on my projects!! I just love it and bought it in a smaller size, too)

  3. Then, I die cut the Rolling Hills Window out of a Dove White Cardstock Panel, trimmed down to A2 minus an 1/8” all around.

  4. Next, I die cut and stamped the fawn image from the I Love You Deerly stamp set.

  5. I colored in the fawn image with brown copic markers and his feet with a black marker, adding dots back in with a white gel pen.

  6. Then, I popped up the window panel over the purple background and an A2-sized card base.

  7. To finish off the card, I adhered the fawn and some rhinestone embellishments to the front of the card with Precision Glue.

Thank you for spending a few moments with me today on the blog. If you are excited about this Rolling Hills Window Die and feel inspired to shop for these items, you will find links to them in the grid below!

Let me know if you have any questions. You can ask in the comments section below or reply to the e-mail this post is sent in!

Love you all!

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