Stamp and Stencil Fun with the Hero Arts Wonderful Day Bundle

Happy Wednesday! Recently, I took a trip to my local paper crafting store, One Paper Place, and I grabbed a new-to-me stamp and die set with a coordinating stencil set from Hero Arts! Take a look at what I had to have:

This set can be used in so many ways, but I first wanted to focus on the easiest method—using the stamped image as one large design on a card front. I chose two simple color ways to create this card duo:

This Hero Arts Wonderful Day bundle with color layering stencils holds so many creative possibilities! For this card duo, I chose the easiest method, using the stamped design as one image and choosing a limited color scheme to color it in with the coordinating stencil.

For my first card, I went with a warm color scheme, using some of my favorite Concord & 9th inks: Grapefruit, Sorbet, Buttercup, Parsley, and Evergreen. On my second card, I chose a few of their newest hues: Carnation, Briar Rose, Honeycomb, Avocado, and Artichoke. You could get even more variation by masking off individual flowers to create a multi-color design.

I placed the pretty floral panels on pieces of Concord & 9th cardstock in Sorbet and Briar Rose, which I die cut using the Concord & 9th Quilted Card Front die. This die created the perfect amount of texture on the background. To finish off my cards, I heat embossed the sentiments from the Wonderful Day bundle in white on black cardstock, then cut them out using the LDRS Creative Sentiment Stack shadow die. Only a few simple sequins and clear dots were added to complete the designs.

I am so looking forward to creating more cards with this set—especially with the individual flower dies included in the bundle! Stay tuned for more card examples using these products! Do you love coordinating stamps, stencils and dies as much as I do?

Find the supplies that I used to create these cards by clicking the images below*, and thanks for stopping by!