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October My Monthly Hero Countdown: Idea #4 + Giveaway!

October My Monthly Hero Countdown: Idea #4 + Giveaway!

Hello and welcome as we continue the countdown to the release of the October My Monthly Hero Kit! Release day is Monday, October 1st at 1pm Eastern/10am Pacific. Stay tuned for more inspiration all weekend long! Now let's join Michelle for another look at this Christmas and Winter inspired kit.

I am not sure why, but I really love making winter cards. I especially love snowflakes and I think they work perfectly for sending some winter cheer to friends.

Winter Wishes by Michelle Short for Hero Arts

For my card I started off with a panel of watercolour paper. I then took the 'winter wishes' sentiment from the main kit stamp set and stamped this on to the panel using Versamark Ink. I applied white embossing powder and heat set. I then took the two snowflake stamps and randomly stamped these over the background towards the top, with Versamark Ink again. This time I heat embossed with White Detail Embossing Powder to get the added detail in the snowflakes.

Winter Wishes by Michelle Short for Hero Arts

I then took Distress Inks in Shaded Lilac, Wilted Violet and Dusty Concord and blended these over the panel with an ink blending tool. I took the iridescent ink that is in the kit and splattered this over the panel with a paintbrush. I did use a quite a lot of this, but you can never have too much shimmer can you? :) I set the piece aside to dry.

Winter Wishes by Michelle Short for Hero Arts

I took the deer from the stamp set and stamped this on to white cardstock with Intense Black Ink and coloured with Copic Markers. I then used the coordinating Frame Cuts to cut it out. The panel was added to a 4.5" x 4.5" white card base with foam sheet and double sided tape and then the deer added on top with thin foam tape.

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, October 1, before the kit launches at 1 pm Eastern. The more you comment, the more chances to win!

Good luck and happy stamping!

Sep 30, 2018

I love this card!! It looks simple but since I have a difficult time blending to make a sky background I know it wouldn’t be that simple to create this card. It’s a very effective little scene and very sweet.

Eunice Brown
Sep 30, 2018

No, you can never have too much shimmer! Such a pretty card.

Erika
Sep 30, 2018

I love how sweet and simple this card is! I can’t wait to see the whole kit!!

Emmaline
Sep 30, 2018

The iridescent ink looks amazing on your background.

Julie
Sep 30, 2018

So pretty, I like the soft background with the deer.

Kathy Mark
Sep 30, 2018

Michelle, your softly colored background and beautiful snowflakes are the perfect backdrop for that adorable little fawn! There are deer on my property and I love watching them. This is a terrific card.

Deb Hardy
Sep 30, 2018

Love the iridescent ink splatter! Can’t wait to try it. Beautiful card!

LBSue
Sep 30, 2018

I love this card!! It’s so sweet, definitely my favorite from all the sneak peeks. Can’t wait to see the full reveal.

Brenda
Sep 30, 2018

Michelle,
Realy realy nice job! 😊
It’s so delicate…
Thanks for the inspiration 🙏.

Kiss from Paris ( France)

Florence

Florence
Sep 30, 2018

Bonjour Michelle,
Ici c’est la nuit en France alors que vous êtes en pleine journée aux États Unis. J’aime tellement cette carte pleine de douceur, de plus, je suis une grande fan de biches ;-)
Ton travail est soigné et magnifique.
Continue à nous faire rêver et nous inspirer … 😊
Merci 🙏
Florence from Paris

Florence

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