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 methodโ€”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 setโ€”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!