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2019 Oh What Fun Catalog Release + Blog Hop

2019 Oh What Fun Catalog Release + Blog Hop

Last month we introduced our 2019 Oh What Fun Winter Catalog, full of brand new stamps, dies, stencils, embellishments and more. Oh what fun it is, indeed!

Today is the day we've been waiting for - all of the wonderful products from this new release are available in the Hero Arts store right here on our website! Browse more than 70 new items and get ready to create for the upcoming season!

And of course, what's a release without a ton of inspiration? We've gathered together our talented Creative Team and some of our fabulous blogging friends for a blog hop to introduce all of the must-have products!

First, let's see what our friend Kelly Rasmussen has shared today...

My favorite new product from the catalog is the Merry Christmas Cover Plate die. This die-cuts a beautiful intricate winter scene that is sized perfectly for an A2-sized card. For my card today, I'm combining masking and Reactive Inks to create a simple Christmas card that I made in under 20 minutes (which may be a record for me)!

First, I die-cut the Merry Christmas Cover Plate die from masking paper and placed it on a panel of Dove White cardstock. Next, I used Blue Raspberry, Blue Hawaii and Berry Smoothie Reactive Inks along with a blender brush to create the gradient of color over the background. Make sure to overlap each color by about an inch to ensure a seamless blend!

Then I removed the masking paper to reveal the perfectly crisp lines. Anyone else get giddy when removing masking paper? It's truly a thing of beauty. :)

I trimmed the panel to be slightly smaller than a standard A2 card and then mounted it on a Dove White Top Folding Card with foam adhesive. The card would be perfect as is, but I just had to use some of our new Enamel Dots. I chose colors from the Aquas, Blues and Purples packs that coordinated perfectly with my ink colors. I just love these little accents so much! They come in the perfect sizes and colors!

Thanks, Kelly! And now it's time to hop! Today we're joined by both our wonderful Creative Team, and some great industry friends. Be sure to visit every blog and leave a little love - we will give away $50 gift cards to the Hero Arts shop to TWO lucky winners drawn from all comments left across the hop. Comment by August 31 at 11:59pm PST. Winners will be announced on the Hero Arts blog the following week.

Hero Arts (you are here!)
Caly Person
Debby Hughes
Debi Adams
Emily Midgett
Ilina Crouse
Janette Kausen
Jenn Shurkus
Jennifer McGuire
Jessica Frost-Ballas
Julee Tilman
Laura Bassen
Libby Hickson
Lydia Fiedler
Mariana Grigsby
Nichol Spohr
Wanda Guess
Yana Smakula

We're so excited about this release - we hope you love it!

Aug 24, 2019

Yes! so much fun! loving all the new products and ideas!

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Aug 24, 2019

Amazing inspirations at every stop!! Loved hopping along, this release is superb! :)

Karthikha Uday
Aug 24, 2019

Can’t wait to see all the great projects and get some good ideas!

Strawser Susan
Aug 23, 2019

Oh my what a great Idea! A new way to use die cuts. Thanks!

Pam Weiss
Aug 23, 2019

Lovely cover plate. Really liked the ink background

BILLIE SUE WOOLLEY
Aug 23, 2019

Hero Arts and their designers come up with wonderful ideas!

Mary A Douglas
Aug 23, 2019

I would have never thought of cutting out just masking tape to use while blending ink over the white card stock. I was eyeing that die but was inwardly groaning about attaching such a delicate die cut. Kudos to you for such a great idea. Love the card,

Elise E Converse
Aug 23, 2019

Loving the beautifully blended colors!

Kerry S
Aug 23, 2019

Such a beautiful card! Love the technique!!!

Joni A
Aug 23, 2019

Loving it a lot!

Jeanette Nagel

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