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Hero Arts Blog

January My Monthly Hero Countdown: Idea #5 + Giveaway!

January My Monthly Hero Countdown: Idea #5 + Giveaway!

Welcome back to the countdown to the release of the January My Monthly Hero Kit! Release day is Monday, January 7th at 1pm Eastern/10am Pacific. Let's join Caly for another look at this sweet kit!

For today's card, I aimed to create a sidewalk chalkboard sign. I started by using the ornate sign die from this month's kit and die-cutting it from kraft cardstock. To give it some dimension/shading, I inked around it by flicking ink around the outer edges using a Stamping Sponge. If you're not aware of what Stamping Sponges are, I recommend you looking it up! I know it's not popular, but I really reach for it often when adding color to the outer edges of die-cut elements like I did on this card. You can cut a round sponge into many pieces (like a pizza) to stretch its use.

Using black cardstock, I cut the sign's center and lightly blended around it also with some White Dye ink. White pigment ink could be used as well, but I didn't want to have to apply more heat to the cardstock since I was already planning to emboss over it. The sentiment and heart outlines were embossed using Versamark ink and white embossing powder to give it the chalkboard look. I also stamped the hearts centers using white dye ink to give it a more chalk-like look.

The images are stamped using Intense Black ink and colored with Copic markers (E21, E25, G24, G03, Y15, V15, V19, RV11, R85, C1, C2, C5). I also colored the bottom of a white cardbase using the C-Copic colors to create a sidewalk for the the standing chalkboard sign. After coloring, I die cut the images and worked on the card's construction.

I adhered the entire sign to craft foam before adhering it to the cardbase to give it more dimension. It was time to decorate my card with the Copic-colored elements to give this card some color and interest with the flower-shop images.

I hope this card gives you wonderful ideas for uses using the new January My Monthly Hero Kit. Thanks so much for joining me today!

Win a kit before you can buy it! Just leave a comment on this (and every) Countdown to Creativity post! We’ll randomly draw one lucky winner from all the comments left across all countdown posts, and announce the winner first thing Monday morning, January 7th, before the kit launches at 10am Pacific. The more you comment, the more chances to win!

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Jan 06, 2019

I love gardening, this set looks perfect for me. Can’t wait til tomorrow!

candgmom
Jan 06, 2019

so this card looks like the signs you can see in front of the restaurants in my home town during the summer months.

Evelyn Larson
Jan 06, 2019

Love the sign you created. I absolutely can’t wait to see the full release. :)

Danielle Dietz
Jan 06, 2019

Chalkboard? How cool!!!

Glenna
Jan 06, 2019

Love the black board look. Spring is coming….

Diane
Jan 06, 2019

I can see getting a lot of use out of the sign die!

SUSIE NICHOLS
Jan 06, 2019

I’m really liking this kit! You could use the chalkboard to put any kind of sentiment on it making it so versatile. Terrific job making the chalkboard look so realistic. Beautiful card!

Laura Staley
Jan 06, 2019

I love the chalkboard look!!! :)

Bethany
Jan 06, 2019

What a lovely card!

Jayne Hunt
Jan 06, 2019

Oooo . . . so sweet! Love your “chalkboard”.

Heather Mills

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