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Quick Ways to Use Small Stamps Featuring Hero Arts

Hi friends! I am sharing a project that I created on the Hero Arts Blog with you today.

This card features the small images from the On the Shelf Stamp & Cut. I use them in to different ways to create this card.

Blue greeting card with measuring cups and bowls, text "no one measures up to you." Watercolor background with speckles, sky blue setting.

To begin, I cut an A2 panel of Arctic Cardstock. I then placed that inside of my Misti and smooshed Blue Hawaii Reactive Ink on the Misti door. I added water and then closed it to create an effortless ink smooshing on the panel. I then added white splatter and sat the panel to the side to dry. 


Blue watercolor paper with white speckles on a grid-patterned background, creating an abstract artistic feel.

Once that was mostly dry, I grabbed the two measuring cups from the On the Shelf Stamp Set, and lightly stamped those onto the panel using Blue Hawaii Reactive Ink. I used a baby wipe to remove some ink once stamped, which added more texture to the panel. I let the panel completely dry and then cut it down to 3 1/2" x 4 3/4".

Blue background with measuring cups and bowls. Text reads "no one measures up to you." Splatter pattern and small gem details.

Using Intens-ified Black Ink, I stamped both of the measuring cups, the bowl stack, and a sentiment onto Classic White Cardstock. I die cut the images with the coordinating dies and trimmed the message into a strip. I then colored the bowl with True Blue and Aqua Blue TriBlend alcohol markers.

Blue card with measuring cups and bowls illustration. Text reads "no one measures up to you." Light blue background.

I popped all the elements up using foam squares. I adhered the Arctic panel to an A2 panel of Classic White with foam as well. Finally I added a few gems to complete the card and add some sparkle.

Card with kitchen utensils and red hearts on a white background, with "what's cookin'?" text. Red border, rolling pin, and flour sifter.

Here is another card that features the small stamps. I colored and die cut the utenstils. I then adhered them onto a white panel, stamped the sentiment, and stamped the hearts in Cherry ink. I then popped that panel up onto an A2 panel of Cherry cardstock.


Thank you for joining me today!

Happy crafting,

Natasha



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