

Hi there, happy Friday and happy Valentine’s Day! I’m so excited to be part of the Hero Arts 2020 catalog release blog hop today, celebrating an amazing new collection of stamps and dies!
If you’ve arrived from the amazing A Blog Called Wanda, you’re right on track. If you want to start at the beginning of the hop, head on over to the Hero Arts Blog!
Sending You Fields Of Joy

The first card I have to share today uses the gorgeous new Tulip Field Coloring Layer Scape stamp and die set (also available separately). This pretty field of flowers consists of four layering stamps. I stamped the two grass layers in two colors of green, and then the two flower layers in yellows. I used the coordinating die to cut out the field and then set it aside.
Next, I used foam blending tools to blend Tumbled Glass and Salty Ocean Distress Oxide inks onto an A2-sized piece of Strathmore Bristol Smooth cardstock. When the panel was dry, I put it into a Misti stamp positioning tool and inked up the top of the tree stamp with green ink and stamped it onto the panel. Then I inked up the trunk part of the tree stamp with brown ink and stamped. While I had the panel in the Misti, I went ahead and stamped the sentiment in black pigment ink.
I used the cloud die to cut out three clouds from scrap white cardstock. I ran a Marvy Uchida Snow Marker over each cloud and then hit them with my heat gun. When heat is applied, the liquid from the marker puffs up like snow, or like puffy clouds!
To assemble the card, I adhered the clouds with adhesive tape, adhered the field of flowers with foam tape, and then glued the card front to an A2-sized card base.
You’re a Total Oranginal

My second card features the juicy new Orange Blossoms stamp and die set (also available separately). For this card, I stamped the bunch of oranges and the leafy branch in black pigment ink onto watercolor paper. Next, I watercolored using Brusho Crystal Colour powder pigments (I have several blog posts where I talk more about Brusho) and then die cut both images and set them aside.
For the background I stamped the new Circle Pattern Bold Prints cling stamp in gray pigment ink onto an A2-sized piece of Neenah Solar White. I created another, smaller, rectangular panel using a die from the Nested Rectangles Infinity Dies set. I stamped the sentiment in black pigment ink and then adhered the oranges and branch with foam tape before adhering this panel to the background panel. To finish, I adhered the card front to an A2-sized card base.
Sending Healing Thoughts

For my last card, I used the sweet little Hero Florals Lavender Bunch stamp and die set (also available separately, if you hadn’t already guessed!). I stamped out a ton of lavender in Copic-friendly Hero Arts Intense Black ink and then did some quick coloring with BV01, BV02, and BV08. I die cut them out and set them aside.
Using white Hero Arts embossing powder and Wow! Embossing Pad, I heat embossed the sentiment onto black cardstock and then trimmed the cardstock down to a strip.
To assemble the card, I used foam tape to adhere the sentiment to the center of an A2-sized piece of Neenah Solar White. Then I used Zots Bling adhesive dots to adhere the lavender bunches and branches around the border of the card. I trimmed off the pieces of lavender hanging off the card and then adhered the card front to an A2-sized card base.
Thank you so much for visiting! Your next stop is the wonderful Laurie Willison.
Be sure to read down below for the full hop list and for information about the fantastic giveaway!
Blog Hop List
Hero Arts Blog
Jessica Frost-Ballas
Channin Pelletier
Debi Adams
Michelle Short
Caly Person
Emily Midgett
Janette Kausen
Ilina Crouse
Yana Smakula
Daniel West
Lydia Fiedler
Wanda Guess
Seeka <– You are here
Laurie Willison
Amy Kolling
Erica A-B
Nichol Spohr
Jennifer McGuire
Libby Hickson
Giveaway
Hero Arts will give away three $50 shopping sprees to readers who comment along the hop. Comment on as many blogs as you’d like – more comments means more chances to win! Comment by Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at 11:59 pm PST. Hero Arts will announce the winner on the Hero Arts blog.
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What a nice warm looking scene great on a day that is so cold here
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Absolutely love your oranges card!!!
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Those orange blossoms are calling my name!
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love your ideas!
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Love all your cards but the Sending Healing Thouhgts is perfect for those hard to create times in someone life. I also love the texture in your clouds. Thanks for a chance to win and Happy Crafting Everyone!
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Beautiful cards. I really like the new scenic stamps.
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Great cards
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Stunning card designs!
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pretty cards!
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Gorgeous cards! Love the purple flowers. And the oranges look good enough to eat!
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Loved the use of that background stamp with the Oranginal card! Nice job on the lavender card, but that took a lot of work!
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Such beautiful cards. Awesome stamps to work with.
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Your cards are beautiful, and I’m really starting to think I need some of these citrus stamps…
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Beautiful cards, I love the field scene!
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I love the orange card the best but the landscape and floral cards are great, too.
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Your cards are stunning. I like them all and couldn’t pick a favorite. Thanks for sharing!
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Nice cards! The tulip field and the lavender one is my favorite. Hero Arts really did something new with those hero-scapes stamp sets.
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Lavender stamp and die card, simple elegance
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Love all your cards from the fields, oranges and lavender. Thank you
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These cards are all very nice. I love looking at them and thinking of spring.
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your cards are delightful – love the field of bright yellow flowers
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Love your creations!!
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Lovely cards!
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Thanks for sharing your ideas!
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So pretty! I love those oranges and that sentiment is so cute.
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Your cards are wonderful! Thank you for the nice directions also!!!
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Gorgeous! I LOVE the landscape and citrus!
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Beautiful cards. I am especially enjoying the fields of sunflowers.
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They are all 3 beautiful. I can’t pick a favorite….
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I appreciate the subtlety of the Sending Healing thoughts card. All were wonderful.
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Lovely cards
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Fabulous cards!
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Awesome creations! I love those peaches especially!
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would love to go shopping for some of those lovely products … gorgeous cards
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Those clouds are so realistic, the dimension is wonderful. Such a peaceful card, love it!
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Lovely cards. I really like the oranges.
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Loved the orange card. The circle pattern stamp is amazing!
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Love the simple elegance of your cards.
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Your cards are all beautiful, Seeka! However, I totally in love with the simple Lavender Bunch stamp and die set! I guess I just love lavender!! Thanks for the inspiration!
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Beautiful cards, Seeka! Love all three of them, so pretty!
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Lovely cards. Beautiful coloring of those beautiful lemons!
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I like seeing the scene layering creations. The circles look great as the background for the oranges.
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Beautiful cards,all so different.I love the land scape sramps.They ‘re so much fun.
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Love all your cards, particularly the one with the color layering shapes.
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Beautiful cards!
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Those are great. I think the lavender card is especially clever.
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I love your card with the lavender stamp. What a great idea to make a border background with it! You gave me so many ideas and I am excited to try this technique!
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I am loving the Heroscapes more with every new example card.
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I have the “puffy stuff” for snow cards. That would be an awesome edition to this stamped background! ( so far my favorite is the sunflower field….)
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Hmmm, your sunflower card looks so summery but those oranges are really calling me. I love oranges so that could be why. Now I have to go buy some oranges!!
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