I just got back from Junkie Fest, and it was an absolutely amazing community event! Chris and the admins outdid themselves, and everyone left with a full heart and lots of inspiration. I ran into a lot of my Splitcoast buddies, part of my local stamping group and met new friends I loved instantly, like Sue Doherty from ThermoWeb. There were an amazingly generous bunch of sponsors as well, and the students not only got awesome education and fun with friends, but they got to do a little shopping as well. And by a little shopping I mean a LOT of shopping :).
I taught an atmospheric watercolor class three times over three days, where I really asked people to get out of their comfort zone with technique, and we had so much fun. They created some really beautiful things that they can go home and continue work on.
Before I left though, I got to work with the new Hero Arts kit for July, and it is all about summer.
Summer took a long time to get here this year, but it has most definitely arrived, so this was perfect timing in the inspiration department.
I remember visiting my friend and college roomie Melisha in Maine, and hiking the Beehive in Acadia National Park. After we did the hike, we visited this stunning little tiny, clear lake at the bottom, and waded into it. You could see each pebble at the bottom of the lake and all these teeny fish would come up to your legs and nibble on them a bit. It was an extremely hot day and the water was really, really cool and refreshing. I don't think we saw another person that day on that hike.
When I saw the kit, that's exactly the day I thought of. We didn't have bathing suits with us that day, but if we had, this first card totally would have been us.
I used Splash, Lemon Drop, and Creamsicle Reactive inks and Life Changing Blender Brushes to create the water and the sky. I stamped the mountain and the little girl in Intense Black, and the layering dock from the kit in Wet Cement, Pumpkin Pie and Charcoal inks. I started with Wet Cement, and then slightly moved my cardstock in the MISTI before doing the second layer in Pumpkin Pie - I just wanted a bit of that showing. I put the cardstock back in the corner and then stamped that second layer again in Charcoal, so the brown is just peeking out, but it's mostly neutral.
To make her shadow, I set the stamp up backwards (so the stamp image side was stuck to the lid) on my MISTI, and inked up the larger footprint of the back of the stamp - that's one of my favorite shadow tricks.
I stamped the mountain highlight in Unicorn.
Isn't that fun? I love silhouette images like these and there are tons of fun ones in this kit - here's what it looks like. You get 27 stamps, 16 dies, five ink cubes and Blue Pearl embossing powder - all for $34.99! Just for fun this month, I compared that at random to other, smaller stamp sets, which are typically about $16. So the stamps alone would normally be nearly the price of the kit! It's really a steal.
In the add-ons this month, there's a super fun scenic die. It's a negative and positive space die, which is fun, and I actually thought of a few fun ideas for Christmas cards with this die!
But for a warm, summery card, I just used the die on a Gel Press print, used the Hello die on the same print and glued those both to a black card front.
Also in the add-ons - SQUEE! This adorable camper die! I cut it out of white cardstock, and then colored it with Copic markers. Then I opened the door, which has a little score line on it for this purpose.Then I stamped, colored and die cut the critters from S'mores Bonfire to complete the scene. The sentiment is from that set too. If I decided I wanted to go camping, this is definitely what my camper would look like, complete with marshmallow eating forest friends!
When we went on our summer road trips when I was little, for some reason, I was fixated on bears. Every time we saw anything remotely wooded, I'd be telling everyone THERE ARE BEARS IN THERE! I don't think I was really afraid of bears - we didn't have bears where I grew up - I think it was maybe just more a hope that I would get to see a bear in real life. I never did, outside of zoos, so maybe I still look for bears.
This new bear set is so cute - it's modern, and lets you stamp a few different kinds of bears - the one I used on my card could be a polar bear or black bear, while the standing bear looks more like a grizzly bear. You can also make them Canadian bears with that cute little maple leaf. I made mine a more Western bear, with the addition of the cool feathers from the set. I cut the bear out with the matching dies to add him to the Gel Press print, but I stamped the feathers directly onto the print and added some white gel pen.
And now, my favorite card of all - A LOCH NESS MONSTER IS IN THE KIT! Crazily enough, I was listening to a podcast on the plane home about the guy who faked that famous photo of the monster.
I'M NOT SAYING THE LOCH NESS MONSTER ISN'T REAL. CALM. DOWN. It's clearly real, because it's right here on my card. Hey Hero Arts - where's my Bigfoot stamp?? :)
I cut a mask with my Infinity dies out of masking paper, and then blended Splash Ink and Blue Hawaii ink in the opening with Life Changing Blender Brushes. Then I stamped Nessie on the lighter portion, and used the sentiment from the kit as well.
Chris Dayton's husband was nice enough to pick me up from the airport when I arrived, and we did some serious talking about fishing. Fishing is so relaxing and fun on a lake. I wouldn't enjoy it out on a boat on the ocean, but I have fished for redfish in the Gulf from a bay, which I loved - they are both feisty and delicious fishies. But lake fishing is so peaceful and serene. The new fishing stamp set expresses that perfectly. I love the silhouette images in this set, so I built myself a scene on top of another Gel Press print.
If you're interested in seeing a video on how I did this background, it's here.
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So head over to grab the kit while supplies last (the add-ons stick around, but the kit is while supplies last), and leave me a comment for a chance to win your own kit, or a refund if you're a subscriber!
Hero Arts will announce the winner on their blog - and one note about shipping, since this is a holiday week - the kits will ship next Monday instead of this Friday.
I hope you have an amazing holiday if I'm not back before then.
Check out some more inspiration while you wait for yours to ship. Loveyameanitbye.
wow thanks for sharing these wonderful summer cards
ReplyDeleteWonderful set of creations! I love the second one a lot! <3
ReplyDeleteSo many cards for inspiration! I love that camper - it's just so adorable!
ReplyDeleteWow, love your cards, this set is Amazing and my Favorite Ever!!!! super excited
ReplyDeleteYour backgrounds are delish, Lydia!!
ReplyDeleteLife IS BETTER AT THE LAKE, which is why we want to move to a house near one SOON!!!!! GREAT CARDS--I am really enjoying them!
ReplyDeleteLove your cards! I have a difficult time deciding which one I love the most, but I guess I’ll have to settle for a tie between the CAS Nessie card (stunning coloring effect!) or the father and son going fishing.
ReplyDeleteWow, great cards! Loving all the gorgeous colours!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards, stunning backgrounds!
ReplyDeleteLove your bright colors as well as the mixed media background for the fishing persons
ReplyDeleteFantastic example using the circular die.
ReplyDeleteYes fishing at a lake is Serene and peaceful until the lake monster appears jajajaj love this kit
ReplyDeleteWow, you are so talented. I love all these cards and thanks for sharing such great ideas.
ReplyDeleteYou make the most gorgeous backgrounds!
ReplyDeleteWow, more amazing cards! You always come up with something so creative, I love to see what you make!! Thanks for sharing this awesome new kit (and the add-ons) with us. Love that camper!
ReplyDeleteThere is NOTHING I don’t love about this post. Just when I thought I was done squeeeeeing over the BEARS, you pull Nessie out for a beautiful card. I love to hear about your lake memories. Your cards are beautiful... every single one.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful skies and backgrounds! These are all so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAmazing yellow sky! Love all your ideas!
ReplyDeleteAnother amazing kit & add-on's by Hero Arts! Thanks for sharing so many cards (and making me want it ALL!) :)
ReplyDeleteSo inspiring! Amazing ink blending and scene building.
ReplyDeleteFantastic collection of cards! Love the gel print backgrounds.
ReplyDeleteWowzers you are so talented!!! so many ideas!!!
ReplyDeleteRobyn S
ReplyDeleteLove the bright colours for your cards, nessie is very cute too!
Beautiful cards
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards
ReplyDeleteLove the beautifully different colors you chose for your cards! Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWow amazing cards!! Love the new kit and all the extras!!!
ReplyDeleteSo very precious and sweet.
ReplyDeleteYour cards are so cute and awesome! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh my so many wonderful cards and scenes you created, great job
ReplyDeleteEach of these creations are a gem - you did fabulous work! TFS
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards. Love the colours.
ReplyDeleteOh these are all so fabulous!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards! Love the ink blending and all the different looks you've created. Amazing work!
ReplyDeleteI was on the Lock Ness last week but didn't
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him though. You have a fun collection of
cards. Happy 4th. thanks for sharing
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I did something new this year, and went camping by a river. One of my favorite things to do was sit on the riverbank and watch the fishermen. You captured the feel perfectly. Now I can't stop smiling!
ReplyDeleteSo many amazing cards you have created with this kit and it's add on's--love it and I want to go camping with you and eat s"mores with those cute critters!
ReplyDeleteSo many wonderful cards! Love all of them.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing...
Such fabulous cards! your backgrounds are fantastic! I love the sea monster :)
ReplyDeleteYou really showcase the versatility of the kit by making different styles of cards--thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteVery unique take on the kit. I love your use of vivid color!
ReplyDeleteWow, all of your cards are spectacular! Hard to pick a favorite, but I love the colorful "Hello" card the best...I think.
ReplyDeleteI love this kit! It's so very... summer!
ReplyDeleteSo many cards, it's really hard to pick a favorite. I really love the gelly press backgrounds, especially on the Hello card. So dramatic! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. I love all but the silhouette of the father-son fishing is a heart tugger. The backgrounds are great!
ReplyDeleteWow, I love them all, Lydia! Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteWow--you have been busy making lots of wonderful cards.
ReplyDeleteGoes to show with a little imagination you can achieve great cards! Unfortunately I have no imagination when it comes to cards lol. Your cards are ALL FANTASTICALLY FABULOUS, Thank you so much for all the inspiration and tutorials, I feel quite ready to make a card now, like right now like. TFS xx
ReplyDeleteSuch fantastic cards the colours are bright and fun. I wish I was at that lake too lol. Fabulous use of this release. TFS. Xxx
ReplyDeleteThese cards are all fabulous, I love the use of color and background prints. The first lake scene is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThank you for all the beautiful inspirations!!! Can't wait to play with this kit!
ReplyDeleteLove how your cards turned out. :)
ReplyDeleteYour backgrounds are just next level amazing. Your cards are WOW WOW WOW fabulous! Tyfs
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards! Will be going back through the hop for ideas after I get my kit. TFS!
ReplyDeleteLove all your amazing cards! Wonderful designs & gorgeous coloring! Thanks for the tip n making shadows.
ReplyDeleteLove your cards! Really love the contrast of the yellow sky and blue water on your first card!!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteIt is great that you share with us such information
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