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Hero Arts Extra Post - Variation on Yesterday's Blender Brush Painting

Hey Arties! Yesterday, I shared cards I made on the Creative Team Crafty Hour and here’s another one but with a different composition.

You can watch the episode here!

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I hope you’ll join in the and watch the replay, but here’s a list of supplies and a quick rundown of how I made these cards.

Supplies List for Creating this Card

  1. DF027 Hearts & Blossoms Cover Plate

  2. Nesting Circle Infinity Dies

  3. Sparkle Clear Lacquer Pen

  4. Hero Arts Reactive Inks: Lemon Drop, Berry Smoothie, Creamsicle

  5. Hero Arts Blending Brushes

  6. Message Strips Stamp & Cut XL

  7. Pitch Black Cardstock

  8. Embossing & Watermark Clear Ink

  9. White Embossing Powder

  10. Heat Tool

  11. Foam Tape

  12. Dove White Cardstock

  13. Precision Glue

  14. Die Cutting Machine

Steps for Creating Card

  1. Yesterday’s post shows how I created the panel.

  2. For this card, I trimmed down my painted cover plate die cut a 1/4” on all sides.

  3. Then, I die cut a circle out of a piece of Dove White cardstock with the Nesting Circle Infinity die and adhered the die cut underneath it with Precision Glue.

  4. After that, I added a piece of Pitch Black Cardstock under that and cover it all with Sparkle Clear Lacquer Pen.

  5. Next, I created a sentiment strip with a stamp from the Message Strips Stamp & Cut XL. I stamped it onto some Pitch Black cardstock with Clear Ink and melted some White Embossing Powder over it with a heat tool.

  6. Then, I adhered it to the front of the panel with glue and popped the panel up over a card base with Foam Tape to finish it all off.

I thought this was a super fun way to changing up the use of the cover plate die cuts from yesterday.

There’s a list of supplies below this post for you convenience. I hop you have a wonderful last day of January.

Daniel

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