I am hopping along with my friends at Hero Arts today, and have lots of fun things to show you that I got to see at CHA from the new Hero catalog.
CHA feels like that moment on your first birthday when you're allowed to plunge your entire head into an overly frosted birthday cake. It's amazing and you pass out for three weeks after the high wears off.
Unfortunately, I don't have time to pass out for three weeks, but it took me a few weeks to get back into the stamping groove after all that excitement. But now I'm ready to play with all the new goodies, and I have storage tips AND a watercolor video for you - so I hope you're caffeinated.
One of the things I looked for at CHA was stencil storage, and I came up empty handed. As a committed Gelli printer, I have a drawer FULL of stencils - there are not enough stencils in the world. And they drive me nuts, because they are a million different sizes and shapes, and many are so fine that they get hopelessly tangled up together, to the point where they even rip if you can't extricate the delicate ones. Drives me nuts. So I FINALLY found a storage system that works for me. I bought these folders, which are open on two sides, and translucent, so I can see the stencil. They're also very thin though, so my many stencils don't take up much room, and are easy to grab and pack for a retreat or stamping with friends.
They are a very sturdy poly, and are great stored flat or in a hanging file. I labeled them with company name and stencil name - but the stencil name is just for blogging - the reason I love these folders is that the stencil design is easy to see. And no stress from tangled stencils.
So speaking of stencils, here's one of the new Hero stencils - Delicate Petals, combined with this HILARIOUS stamp set - Hello Gorgeous.
I sponged from the center outwards with Melon Mambo, Pumpkin Pie, Daffodil Delight, Lucky Limeade and Tempting Turquoise inks. Then I stamped the image and sentiment in Versafine, using my Mini MISTI.
I posted a peek of the next one on Instagram because the stamp set Hipster Animals was cracking me up - this was the first one that made me squeal at their booth, and they had some fun life sized props from this set at the booth for photo ops.
Bwahah - doesn't that crack you up??
I went for pure, clean black & white just because that's how the sort of retro graphics speak to me.
And now, for the COMPLETE opposite of that, here's the watercolor. As soon as I saw these fish at the booth I was dying for a paintbrush.
I did abstract fish in the background, and then stamped a layered fish for the foreground. I just love everything about these little guys. This is a set called Color Layering Goldfish.
Here's a quick video of the process, which I did on 100% cotton Artistico watercolor paper by Fabriano, with QOR Watercolors (Pyrrole Red Light, Cerulean Blue, Ultramarine Blue, Pthalo Blue, Nickel Azo Yellow, Hansa Yellow Medium, and Quinacridone Gold).
I really had fun with all these, and I want to tell you also that the people at Hero (and yes, I'm biased about Libby because she is a sweet, dear friend that I miss very much), are SUCH great human beings, that it was so wonderful to spend time in their booth, and chat with them. It's a big deal to me to personally know that there are nice people behind the brands I respect.
So here's the rest of the hop today - such great talent here! Hop along, and comment at each stop for the chance to win four $25 shopping sprees, drawn from comments left across all blogs in the hop. Comment by 11:59pm PT on Valentine's Day.
Hero Arts
Lia Griffith
Kelly Purkey
Jennifer McGuire
Yana Smakula
Lucy Abrams
Kristina Werner
Kathy Racoosin
Mariana Grigsby
Debby Hughes
Nichol Magouirk
Joan Bardee
Lydia Fiedler << You are here :)
Sandy Allnock
Julie Ebersole
Amy Tsuruta
Kelly Rasmussen
Suzanne Dahlberg
Wanda Guess
Clare Prezzia
Tami Hartley
Libby Hickson
Loveyameanitbye.
Cool video. I can see how your misti would almost be a necessity with these stamps.
ReplyDeleteSo very fun!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous! Thanks for the tips on stencil storage.
ReplyDeleteAwesome cards and I love your video!
ReplyDeleteAwesome cards! Love the first one and should send one to my sister! haha!
ReplyDeleteThe new Hero Arts stamps are so much fun - love the "cray cray" one, definitely have someone in mind for that stamp. Loved the watercolor video, the colors you used are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLove your cards!! Thanks so much for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards!
ReplyDeleteI love the cat stamp.
Thank you for showing your craft. I really enjoy the stamping and embossing techniques. Thanks to you, I have started crafting with my family who are not crafters but they are eager to participate and learn. It is evident that you truly enjoy your love for everything paper, once again thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou are so kind - thank you!
DeleteThanks for the video...I'm always looking for tips for watercoloring.
ReplyDeleteThank you for showing your craft. I really enjoy the stamping and embossing techniques. Thanks to you, I have started crafting with my family who are not crafters but they are eager to participate and learn. It is evident that you truly enjoy your love for everything paper, once again thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeletecute fish
ReplyDeleteLove how you match your technique en look with the stamp you used, love them all!!
ReplyDeletethe hipster animals crack me up. gotta get those
ReplyDeleteVery artsy!
ReplyDeleteSuper cards, Lydia! Loved watching your video. I recently purchased some Qor watercolours, so I was interested in seeing you use them.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the stencil tip. Your cards are so versatile and pretty.
ReplyDeleteLove it - great video. Love those stamps :-)
ReplyDeleteJust amazing! thanks so much! I love the contrast of the blurred background against the crispness of the single fish, and of course the perfect contrast between the orange and the blue. This turned out so well, it makes me want to keep trying new things. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Bev!
DeleteI love the idea a blurred background!
ReplyDeleteGreat tip for stencil storage.
ReplyDeletethose goldfish are especially cool.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed watching how you got that softer look for the background fish. Great technique. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove those layering fish!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards! Loved your video too!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards! Loved your video, too.
ReplyDeleteLydia - these cards rock!!! I love the first card with the tie-dyeish background which looks like it is radiating out from the focal image. What a cool effect!!!
ReplyDeleteLydia, your first two cards do crack me up but my fav is the abstract - absolutely getting that stamp & die set! TFS
ReplyDeleteLydia- You are so very talented and always inspiring. I just could sit and watch you craft with paper all day...The blurred "fishies" are amazing!!!! I love the cat card also...we all have a cray cray in our life!!! And the first card's beautiful background ...Oh how I wish I could use stencils that well... And that sentiment is perfect...I must have it!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards! The Hipster Animal stamp set is too funny.
ReplyDeleteLove your cards & a great video. The watercolour fish background is so lovely.
ReplyDeleteGreat cards!
ReplyDeleteThanks Hero Arts for the chance to win.
Well thank you for that storage idea!! My stencils are in their original packaging all piled up. LOVE your pretty cards that you created. Each one so different but oh so pretty!!
ReplyDeletelove the watery fish
ReplyDeleteThe "karma" card reminds me of the 60's & psychedelic colors. Love it. And the "cray cray" card reminds me of a lot of people at work! lol Love the abstract fish A LOT!
ReplyDeleteWhat great cards!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the storage tips and the nice cards!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards - love the karma card! Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteNow I know I need a Misti!!! Great video!
ReplyDeleteLOVE them...soooo FUN.
ReplyDeleteLove that fish!
ReplyDeleteGreat card love the watercoloring.
ReplyDeleteThe goldfish is my favorite. Both the watercolor and the detailed are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteNeat technique. Thanks. Tammie
ReplyDeleteI like the first card best. Trippy.
ReplyDeleteWay to bring the "fishiness" back in the watercolor :) Just enough detail.
ReplyDeleteAwesome!! I thought I loved the stencil card until I saw your watercoloring! But I still do love them both - can't choose! :)
ReplyDeleteI agree with you Lydia. I am in awe of the Colored Layering Goldfish stamp & die set!
ReplyDeleteYes, the hipster stamp is tooo much! Love your fish, beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI really love the "just keep swimming" card. Great watercoloring. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThree very different cards, all gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLovely designs .... well done.
ReplyDeleteFun cards and ideas you have! Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI sure need a MISTI!
ReplyDeleteLove these cards. Thanks for the stencil storage tip!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards! I love the fun sentiments! (especially the cray cray one!) Beautiful fishy background! Love your stencil storage idea!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, really love the goldfish set now after your video! Love them all, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI loved all the cards but first one is my favourite. The sentiment of that set is so fresh.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, the colors on your first card are amazing! I love it! I want to make one just like it but I don't have that stencil. I need to win to get that stencil and the fish one which you also used. I love everything that you did!
ReplyDeleteYour first two cards are so fun and a bit cheeky! Love it! And your third card is beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the goldfish but the cray-cray sentiment could go to so many of my friends!
ReplyDeleteLove the fish on the watercolor paper!
ReplyDeleteREALLY fun cards! They are funny and fresh and look just great too!
ReplyDeleteTake care!
Michele
3 such different looks - you are really versatile. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteThis is definitely a must have stamp set!!
ReplyDeleteWow... what great projects! Love your fishy card... that is just awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!!!
Hugs,
Jo
♥ Jo's Scrap Shack ♥
I love how your mind works. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great video! These gold fish are so cute; nice to see some color layering images that aren't flowers. Need some of those folders for my stencils, too.
ReplyDeleteI always love coming here for a visit! I ADORE your cards!!! I think my favorite is the fish card....I too love the look of the blurred background! :) Hugs my friend!
ReplyDeleteNo one would beable to say you have just one style 3 very different cards,thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou are such an artist. To top it off, you are an amazing person. I love each of these cards - but feel like the "cray cray" one is destined for me....:)
ReplyDeleteLOVE that background! Such a great idea. I thought you had freehanded the fish but using the stamp makes it so approachable. Great idea1
ReplyDeleteNice cards ! Thanks for the video with good tips.
ReplyDeleteFantastic card Lydia. Totally enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteThis is so stunning! Love your video showing your technique! Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards. Love your video. It was very inspirational:)
ReplyDeleteWonderful projects. Great tip for storing the stencils. Cheers.
ReplyDeleteThese cards are super rad and I love them! Really loving the color combination on the goldfish card.
ReplyDeleteLove the goldfish! Thanks for the video tut, I love visual learning. What do you do with the larger stencils? Thanks for the storage tip, I am a stencil lover too and HATE when they get tangled!
ReplyDeleteCute card. TFS
ReplyDeleteWhat diverse cards. I love all 3. And a great new catty from Hero. What more could a girl ask for? Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful as always... my favorite is the goldfish card, but boy that "cray cray" cracks me up!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, Lydia! That is an amazing water colored background! Very creative. And I love two step stamps too - they make so much detail so easy!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun projects and thanks for the stencil storage tip!
ReplyDeleteOMWow! All your cards are awesome, but those goldfish are especially gorgeous! Love this!
ReplyDeleteLove the rainbow of colors in the first card.
ReplyDeleteThe fish are wonderful - the blur of them fishing
is a great idea.
thanks for sharing some wonderful cards.
Amazing cards. The fish is so cute.
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards...absolutely love the watercoloured fish.
ReplyDeleteGreat use of that stencil. I love that fish set, and I agree with keeping those hipsters black and white. It looks cool.
ReplyDeleteYou're right! It's good to know the companies you purchase from are filled with really, good people. It's imortant to me, as well. When I initially saw these fish, I went a little cray cray. Have to have them. What you've done with them is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThose are awesome! I especially LOVE the hipster card! :D
ReplyDeleteAlso: very good post on storage, and very helpful atm - ty :)
These are fantastic cards. I would love to receive any one of them.
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great video, I love that you showed how to do that background technique. Very helpful. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWow what a great technique. Nice card b
ReplyDeleteI really love the use of that stencil! and the card with the fish is gorgeous :) Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletelove those fish!
ReplyDeleteNice cards great hop awesome stencil idea you rock
ReplyDeleteLove your cards! That stencil is awesome as is your background for your fish card! So pretty!
ReplyDeleteThese are all lovely, and so different from each other!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed watching your techniques in making the fish card. Very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteVery fun uses of the stamps!! And great idea of storing the stencils!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThree very different styles, showing variety with these stamps. Love the goldfish design...just great!
ReplyDeleteGreat organization tips! Love the stamp set! Thanks for the video!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Thanks for the video!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the organization tips!
ReplyDeleteSuch cool cards! Love how you used the stencil on the first card, and the goldfish look AMAZING watercolored!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic video!! Great idea on storage for my stencils and WOW gorgeous card. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLOL! Cray cray in a good way :)
ReplyDeleteHey Lydia!! Yes, both of them crack me up. lol Love what you did with all the cards!! Thanks for the hop!
ReplyDeleteThank you - this was very nice.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! Thanks for tips on storing the stencils!
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your stencil storage idea!
ReplyDeleteGreat organizational tip for the stencils! Also love all your cards. So fun! Thanks for the inspiration. :D
ReplyDeleteThanks for the video. Love those goldfish!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! Yin and Yang.
ReplyDeletelove the sentiments on your cards.
ReplyDeleteFishes ... snappy animals ... love them both.
ReplyDeleteLove that delicate petals stencil!
ReplyDeleteGreat card! Love the video! Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! There are so many wonderful new year!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the colors!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are great! And that tip for stencil storage is brilliant!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors on your cards!
ReplyDeleteGreat video & awesome cards! They are all so spectacular that I can't pick a favorite. Love them all!! Thanks for the stencil storage tip!
ReplyDeleteI am in LOVE with the fish! So pretty!
ReplyDeleteLove all your Hero Arts projects - and your blog, overall!
ReplyDeleteAwesome cards!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards, I especially love your "cray cray" card!
ReplyDeleteFun, nice use of layered stamps, thanks.
ReplyDeleteI love all 3 of your cards but your It's Karma Baby card is so fantastic! I also think your stencil storage system is great and I am going to try it as mine are all in a drawer too and desperately need organization! Thanks for sharing your fantastic cards and your awesome stencil storage system!
ReplyDeleteSo creative!!!
ReplyDeleteWhere to begin? I love your stencil storage. I have a couple of systems in place but they need finessing so thanks for the ideas!
ReplyDeleteThe "cray cray" card is so fun! And I totally loved the video showing how you created the "just keep swimming" card (which is so gorgeous!). Such a jam-packed post!
All your cards are so creative! Great job!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects!!!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are fabulous. I really like the background on the first one and thanks for the stencil storage idea.
ReplyDeleteCool cards, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea
ReplyDeleteI LOVE those hipster animals! They are awesome. But those goldfish you did~very cool!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fish!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are very cool!
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards! I love the colors and your stamping technique. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! Man, I gotta get into my craft room!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteLovely card, and I learned a lot from your tutorial.
ReplyDeleteFun fantastic cards!! Love your stencil storage idea too!!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are terrific!
ReplyDeleteNice video
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful array of designs and effects. Love the watercoloring that you shared. Thanks so much. God Bless.
ReplyDeleteWell Hello, Lydia! Just so GREAT to see your work here and I love your fish! ♥♥♥
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely in love with the abstract fish one!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat stencil and Hello Gorgeous stamp set.
ReplyDeleteLove your cards. Thanks for the video.
ReplyDeleteLOVE your cards!! The karma baby really drew me in! And the watercolor goldies!
ReplyDeleteCool technique with the watercolor fish.
ReplyDeleteVery Creative cards and I enjoyed the stencil storage idea.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial. Layering stamps look like a whole lotta fun!
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, thanks for the stencil storage idea. I love mixed media, but my stencils were wild and loose and everywhere. I love your goldfish card very much. It's so painterly.
ReplyDeleteWonderful artsy look to your stamping. Have a BEE-utiful day!
ReplyDeleteMelissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
Awesome cards and new release! A great way to use the ombre ink! Lovin' it! Thanks for the chance to win!!
ReplyDelete~God bless~
You are such a versatile artist and your card designs show it. I especially like your watercolored fish. Thank you for the video!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards! I love the black and white! Thanks for sharing your amazing cards.
ReplyDeletehop hop hop oooooooow now I think I want stencils. Thank you these are awesome and unique. hop hop hop
ReplyDeleteAwesome fun cards. Love the video. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLinda .
The background is fantastic. Love the effect.
ReplyDeleteSuch great cards--and I totally agree about the stencils...addictive..and maddeningly odd to store! But the Hero Arts hipsters may be next on my must have list--thanks for all of that beeyootiful eye candy!
ReplyDeleteLove the fish and the layering. Your card is just beautiful. found the video very useful. thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteFun cards love the sassy cat one. Such a great sentiment.
ReplyDeleteGreat cards !!
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards! The stark black and white is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteYou have great card ideas. Like the underwater feeling you developed.
ReplyDeleteSuch eye candy. Love your take on karma - I knew it was rainbow-colored!
ReplyDeleteI like the stencil storage idea and the card with the stencil background. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous... I love the watercolor.. you make it look so easy
ReplyDeleteLove the fish and the watercolor!!
ReplyDeleteFun and beautiful cards! Gorgeous abstract fish:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stuff.
ReplyDeleteWow those fish look so cool!
ReplyDeleteThanks for giving us so many cards. The hipster animals are so clever. That card is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteThat background is just so beautiful. And the layered fish is just as lovely. Thanks so much for the wonderful, detailed tutorial.
ReplyDeleteOh Lydia you crack me up!!!! I need to come to Austin again soon!
ReplyDeleteI like the way the watercolor fish turned out. Good storage idea too.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lydia, for the video and instructions, especially the watercoloring. I need to learn how to do this. Good job!
ReplyDeleteWOWOWOWOWOWOW!! SUPER AWESOME!! SO INSPIRED and LOVING the New Products!! THANKS SO MUCH for sharing and have a FABULOUS WEEKEND!! =)
ReplyDeleteLove this fish stamps with multi layer stamping. Your video was great.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards - especially love the watercolor fish background!
ReplyDeleteFABULOUS storage and cards!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE them ALL, especially your fish - WOW - what an EXCITING technique!!!
THANK YOU for sharing your CREATIVE INSPIRATION and tutorial :)
Thanks for the wonderful video.Love both of your cards especially the hero stencil card.
ReplyDeleteI love the fun, rainbow background you created with the stencil! And the abstract fish are super unique and artistic!
ReplyDeleteI love all of your cards, but that one with the fish just blows me away! So beautiful
ReplyDeleteGreat cards! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThe cards are pretty and fun. Especially love the black and white one.
ReplyDeleteThe stencil tip was great thank you and your cards are awesome! Thank you!
ReplyDeletelove the elegance of the b/w, with the funny graphic. Timeless. Lots of techniques I want to practice.
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards! TFS!
ReplyDeleteThat background is terrific! Thank you sharing the directions in a video. I love to watch and learn!
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