
Hello, crafty friends! It’s release day at Hero Arts and we’re celebrating the March release with a blog hop and giveaway. If you’ve arrived from Pocono Pam’s blog, you’re right on track. If you’d like to start from the beginning, head on over to the Hero Arts blog.
This month’s kit is all about reading. Yesterday, Hero Arts shared a quote by Mason Cooley that I love: “Reading gives us someplace to go when we have to stay where we are.” The entire kit is a great value at $34.99 when its contents are valued at $73!

I made this card with my dad in mind. I have always love reading and for many decades now, one of my favorite things to do when I go visit him is to lie on the floor of whatever room he’s and read while he does his thing. Often he’s painting or reading himself and I’ve just always found it comforting to quietly share space with him. So, this is me, surrounded by books, on his studio floor 🙂
I began by stamping all of the images in Copic-friendly Intens-ified Black Ink onto Hero Hues Dove White cardstock. Then I colored them up using a range of colors from yellow to deep purple. From left to right, I used: Y35, Y38, YR07, R05, R27, R37, RV66, and V09. For the girl’s skin, I used E50, E53, and E34, and for her hair, I used W5, W7, and W9. For the side table’s legs, I used E34, and E55. When I finished coloring, I die cut all of the images and set them aside.
For the background, I did just a bit of ink blending to great a light and subtle ground at the bottom of a 4.25″ x 5.5″ panel of Dove White cardstock. I masked off all but the bottom 1.75″ of the panel and then used a blending brush to blend Soft Granite ink onto the exposed area, concentrating the color closest to the mask, and letting it fade out to white at the bottom of the panel.
Next, I adhered the books, girl, and stool (with a stack of books on top) across the card, creating a variety of dimension by using glue for the elements in the background, adhesive dots for the elements in the midground, and foam tape for the elements in the foreground. I also left the girl’s feet un-adhered, and curled them away from the background slightly to add a bit more dimension.
To finish, I stamped the sentiment in black Onyx Pigment ink and then adhered the card front to a card base.
Thank you so much for visiting! Your next stop is the wonderful Nichol Spohr. Be sure to scroll down for a photo of the card I shared yesterday, as well as for information about the giveaway and the full blog hop list.


Giveaway
Hero Arts will give away one $50 gift card, drawn from the comments left across the hop. Enter by Sunday, March 14th at 11:59 PM Pacific time, and the winner will be announced on the Hero Arts blog the following week.
Love the idea that without one’s friend to spend time with, LOTS of books are going to be read! I know I have read more since last March, and I used to read a book every 2 wks. Now it’s about a book / wk. Love your card and would love to win! As a public HS teacher, I would get a lot of use of this set!!
Lori S in PA
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The now has brought more into reading than before but I always enjoyed reading. The stacks of books bring joy in many colors.
Melissa
“Sunshine HoneyBee”
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Your copic coloring is super smooth. The girl and the armchair could be silk. Very nice job.
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Your first card with stacks of books is so unique and I relate to it personally. Thanks for sharing.
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I love the images, but it’s the sentiments that are the best! Your card is fantastic!
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Wonderfully creative cards! Really liked the stacks of books all over the floor.
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I LOVE the coloring! Great designs!
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Super color choices to inspire both reading AND card making.
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love the way you stacked the books around him on the floor.
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Lovely and colorful cards and I love the book theme for this month’s kit!!
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Great release and fantastic cards!
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These are such pretty cards.
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Love your slimline card!
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Great cards. So many books to read and not enough time to do that and make cards too.
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Both your cards are beautiful, Seeka. What an amazing kit.
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I love your slimline card! So beautiful.
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Two fine and inspirational cards. Love the fun rainbow stacks of books.
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Your cards are bright and beautiful. Thank you for sharing your work.
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Two very sweet cards Seeka. Thank you for sharing! ❤️
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Love your cards. Those rainbow books are too cute. This is a great kit.
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The boy reading stacks of books is great. I love the look of someone being totally consumed with reading and learning.
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Great cards, I just love how you made a subtle rainbow with the stack of books on the slimline card.
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I love the bright colors against the contrast of a white background. The sentiment and the other elements really POP!!!
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I’ve always been an avid book reader, and still am, so this month’s kit is a winner in my book! I loved the way you stacked books all around the little reader, as though she were just sailing smoothly from one to another, which is how I still like to read. The colored images just popped out from the white background, and your card drew me right in as soon as I saw it. Thank you for such a neat idea. I’ve already ordered my kit!
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Fantastic coloring and cute designs! I love both of your cards!
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Your cards are fantastic! I love the slimline one with the tree and beautiful coloring.
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Great card layout. I love the rainbow color of the stacked books. That could be fun choosing different color schemes.
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I love this collection! When I was an Aide in school I told the kids my idea of vacation was a deserted island with a stack of books, heaven!
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I love all your awesome cards! The sentiments in this kit are spot on & anything promoting reading is a thumbs up from me! Love this kit!
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Adorable card! I love the colorful stacks of books.
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Beautiful cards Seeka! I love this kit. 🥰
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Thank you for sharing your lovely cards! I love the way you
ve colored in the images.
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This kit is every bookworm’s dream! I just love how every HA kit is so unique yet with a bit of imagination can be mixed to create the most amazing cards. Thank you for all the inspiration HA & creative team!
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Such amazing cards! Great card kit…
Thanks for sharing.
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Oh I love the first card with the boy surrounded by books. Your color choices are great, and I love the look of this card. Thanks for sharing.
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These are fun cards. 🙂
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Love the coloring on these. The imagination peaceful fun of reading is very well presented with this kit. Fun and gorgeous cards.
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Love these readers and their stacks of books! Delightful cards with this awesome kit!
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cute and colorful reading themed scenes.
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Great cards from a great kit. Love all the stacks of books and the way this kit can be used to make slimline cards. Thanks for sharing!
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Cute cards, great release. Your card with the person surrounded by books reminds me of my son when he was studying for his doctorate degree.
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Great colorful cards! Thanks for sharing.
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Beautiful. Love all the stacks of books. Great sentiment.
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I love books and reading, so this kit just calls to me. I love the boy surrounded by stacks of books.
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So adorable!
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I like the arrangement of the book stacks. Great shares.
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These stamps are wonderful and you have done a beautiful job. Thank you!
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