Hero Arts | Summer 2016 Release Blog Hop. Masculine cards. Video

Hero Arts | Summer 2016 Release Blog Hop. Masculine cards - Father's Day. Video

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Hello friends and welcome to Hero Arts Summer 2016 Release Blog Hop, thanks so much for joining us! This hop marks the launch of new catalog products in Hero Arts Store! New catalog is filled with amazing products you don’t want to miss, lots of which are must haves!

I’ve already shared a number of projects using new stamps and dies (and you can check them out by following this link) so for this post I decided to create masculine cards, Father’s Day card to be specific using Dapper Dad stamp set.

Hero Arts | Summer 2016 Release Blog Hop. Masculine cards - Father's Day. Video

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VIDEO TUTORIAL

The video I am sharing today is slightly different. While I do show how to make these masculine cards I also share a lot about my creative process and the difficulties during it. Its a fun video, a little longer than my usual videos, but I really wanted to share it and show you that cardmaking isn’t always super easy. Enjoy (and please do let me know what you think)!

Watch video below or on Youtube:

CARD DETAILS

If you’d like to re-create these cards begin by mounting several clear stamps from the Dapper Dad set onto a long clear block to create a strip made up of various images. I used a pair of shoes, a hat, a comb, glasses, watch, bow tie and another paid of glasses. You can add more images or use less if you like. Use Unicorn White ink, its a pigment ink, to stamp this design repeatedly onto kraft paper to create one large pattern.

Hero Arts | Summer 2016 Release Blog Hop. Masculine cards - Father's Day. Video

To add some color to the background select another vibrant dye ink color you’d like to have over white, ink up your images (make sure to keep the images on the stamp and not re-mount them) and stamp in color over white, be sure to slightly offset the top layer creating a shadow (for some reason I call it a drop shadow, is that correct?). I used Hero Arts Hybrid Aquatic ink for my top layer, but I have also discovered that Forever Green looked nice.

Hero Arts | Summer 2016 Release Blog Hop. Masculine cards - Father's Day. Video

Stamp the round sentiments onto white cardstock and cut them out. I used Pool to Navy ombre ink pad to stamp mine as Aquatic didn’t look quite the same as it looked on kraft. Adhere your stamped patters onto a card base, foam mount a sentiment, decorate with glitter tape and a few wood veneer stars.

Hero Arts | Summer 2016 Release Blog Hop. Masculine cards - Father's Day. Video

BLOG HOP

Come join us for a huge blog hop! Find loads of creative inspiration and win prizes! Hop start on The Hero Arts Blog, if you arrived from the amazing Wanda Guess, you are on the right track! I am the last stop on the hop. If you got lost or found a broken link, please start over on The Hero Arts Blog.

GIVEAWAY

Hero Arts is giving away three $25 shopping sprees, drawn from comments left across all blogs in the hop. Please comment by Sunday, May 15 at 11:59pm PT and Hero Arts will announce the winner the following week.

SUPPLIES

I’m listing the products I used below. Click on the link to go directly to the product. Where available I use compensated affiliate links which means if you make a purchase I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you so much for your support!

Hero Arts Clear Stamps DAPPER DAD CL948
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Hero Arts Pigment Ink Pad UNICORN White AF249
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Hero Arts Hybrid Ink Pad AQUATIC AF339
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Ombre AF308 Pool to Navy
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Hero Arts KRAFT PAPER 65# Card Stock ps627
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Hero Arts Snow Layering Papers PS610
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Darice Sparkle Tape SILVER 121713
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3L Scrapbook Adhesives - EZ Runner Grand - Permanent
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3L Scrapbook Adhesives - EZ Runner Grand - Permanent - Refill
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Scrapbook Adhesives 3D 217 White Foam Squares
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Comments274

  1. I loved this video!!! It can take me so long to create a card, too…and I have the same problem with things looking great in my mind but they don’t necessarily translate to paper! Oh….and I loved how you said you desk gets messy. I, too, am a crazy messy crafter….and most of the time after I finish a project I just cannot clean up….I have to wait until the next day! It’s like my creative juices sap all my cleaning up juices! LOL! Thanks for the chuckles! Oh….and I love the stamping you did!

  2. Love love love this card, thank for sharing your end result with us and thank for showing your hits and misses. It really encouraged me to see I’m not the only one who has to try over and over again to get a good result!!!

  3. I LOVE your video! I can soooo relate! Thank you for showing that we all struggle for that “just right” look and feel – that the process is actually more involved than it initially appears. Again, thanks. Beautiful cards, too.

  4. You ended up with a fantastic design. Thanks for sharing not only the great cards but your frustration and the whole process of how you get to the end design. I love when an idea in my head actually comes out right on a card or scrapbook layout!

  5. Thanks for explaining the creative process and why it can take a long time. I can spend hours developing that first prototype. I try telling myself it’s just a card, but I still want it done right. You are an inspiration!

  6. Yana, I so agree with you about the time it takes to come up with a design. I will sit down to make a card I’ve been thinking about, and two hours later I’m still not done! The process is always enjoyable, but I can’t be limited on time or I get frustrated. Thank you for sharing this! I love your videos!

  7. What a great way to wrap up the hop, and thank you for sharing all the starts and stops (and mess) along the way! Just the bolster I needed to see an expert still facing design challenges that I, in my neophyte stage of this craft, was sure were mine alone, as a reflection of not just my skill level, but potentially creative talent (or lack thereof). Your willingness to share this aspect of your own creative process made my day! Thank you- for the insight and the inspiration!

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