Welcome to my stop for today's 5th Anniversary Celebration of A Blog Named Hero! I have been honored to be a guest designer there several times. We all share a love of Hero Arts products, and I'm thrilled to be able to be a part of this celebration. It's taking place over 2 days, and of course there are lots of prizes! Here's the card I made for it, using some oldies from 2011:
supplies: white cardstock, Doodlebug Gingham petite print, Hero Arts Large Blossom and Sending Smiles Messages, VersaMark ink and white embossing powder, peacock feathers distress ink on flowers, finger dauber, Audrey Blue ink for sentiment, dyed seam binding, white pearls, adhesive foam squares
Hero Arts made several of these negative print stamps that allowed open spaces for coloring the images, while inking the details and background. I chose to white emboss this one over an aqua gingham design paper. I darkened the centers of the flowers by dabbing on some peacock feathers distress ink, trimmed the image, then popped it above the card front, adding some of my favorite pearls and a pretty ribbon.
There are prizes to be won for commenting on the cards along today's hop, and there are a separate set of prizes for doing the same for yesterday's hop! Here are the prizes for today:
So get hopping! Your next stop is Francine Vuilleme - I know she'll have something wonderful to show you! If you'd like to begin at the start of today's hop, please start at A Blog Named Hero.
Thanks, as always, for coming by, and enjoy the rest of the hop!
Hero Arts made several of these negative print stamps that allowed open spaces for coloring the images, while inking the details and background. I chose to white emboss this one over an aqua gingham design paper. I darkened the centers of the flowers by dabbing on some peacock feathers distress ink, trimmed the image, then popped it above the card front, adding some of my favorite pearls and a pretty ribbon.
There are prizes to be won for commenting on the cards along today's hop, and there are a separate set of prizes for doing the same for yesterday's hop! Here are the prizes for today:
- $50 gift card to Simon Says Stamp
- $50 gift card to Gina K Designs
- $25 gift card to Winnie & Walter
- $25 gift card to Lawn Fawn
- $20 gift card to Avery Elle
- prize pack from Mama Elephant
- gift card from Studio Katia
- one Online Card Class of your choice
- one set of distress oxide inks from Jennifer McGuire Ink
Comments must be left by 11:59 pm on Tuesday, March 28, and winners will be announced on March 30.
So get hopping! Your next stop is Francine Vuilleme - I know she'll have something wonderful to show you! If you'd like to begin at the start of today's hop, please start at A Blog Named Hero.
Thanks, as always, for coming by, and enjoy the rest of the hop!
Gorgeous-LOVE the embossing on the patterned paper-I'll have to try that!
ReplyDeleteOk, I think,have this stamp and was never sure of all the possibilities. Thanks for,the great idea
ReplyDeleteWOW. Love the stamping on gingham...it's AWESOME.
ReplyDeleteLove your card! You used my favorite colors!! TFS
ReplyDeleteOMG! Beautiful card...my favorite color!
ReplyDeleteThis card is soooo gorgeous!! Love it! Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteLoving this color and technique!!!
ReplyDeleteSO gorgeous!! TFS Lin :D
ReplyDeleteYour use of pearls just make it!
ReplyDeleteThe card is great. I'm not sure I figured out how you did it but it is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great technique I had not thought of doing this before
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome card! Stamping on the gingham is a great idea.
ReplyDeleteLove the gingham background
ReplyDeleteI really loved the white embossing in your card
ReplyDeleteOkay, embossing that large stamp on patterned paper-GENIUS!! LOVE this idea!!
ReplyDeleteOldies but goodies!
ReplyDeletePerfectly brilliant, Lin.
ReplyDeleteI think my mind has just been blown! I would never have thought to emboss on patterned paper! It just never occurred to me. Thanks for that great share and this beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is so fabulous! I love how white embossing looks. And I love
ReplyDeletehow you darkened the centers of the flowers.
as always you have designed a gorgeous card, Lin - stamping and coloring on patterned paper is such a great technique!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea! I never would have thought to emboss over patterned paper! This is just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHappy 5th Anniversary! Thanks for the blog hop. What a lovely card!
ReplyDeleteI adore this card!
ReplyDeleteLove the card and color, too.
ReplyDeleteThis card is so gorgeous! I just love how you stamped that background stamp over the patterned paper---beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous card. I love it! What a great idea.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. Love that shade of blue. Thanks for sharing and a chance to win the give away.
ReplyDeleteLove your card design and the teal colour you used!
ReplyDeleteWhat a FUN technique! Loving that bright pattern paper. Your card was awesome! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThat's gorgeous. Clean and simple, and elegant.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card.
ReplyDeleteLove the effect of this card! So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh, your card is so beautiful! Your technique of embossing over patterned paper is so cool. I will try this, too. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful
ReplyDeleteWhat a great technique. Love the colors too. You did so much with only printed paper. So simple and elegant.
ReplyDeleteThis card is gorgeous, love it!
ReplyDeleteI have not seen stamps like this. Took me a minute to see what you did but I really need to look for these. Card is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love the layout of your card!
ReplyDeleteI love this card, particularly the layout.
ReplyDeleteThis card is just so lovely! I can't wait to try this.
ReplyDeleteWow! I just love everything about this card. Thanks for sharing how you created the flowers. They are exquisitely done.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! Love the patterned paper background, your use if embellishments and ribbon!
ReplyDeleteOh my! Absolutely love this card! A little class, a little country, a little frilly all in one. A winner!
ReplyDeleteLove that gignham paper used for the flowers. So clever.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I love the color you chose. Very elegant.
ReplyDeleteFantastic card, Lin!! The combo of gingham and florals is classic.
ReplyDeleteI never think to emboss over patterned paper, love this! Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteWOW! I love love love this technique. Don't think I have seen it before, but I could think of sooo many beautiful papers that would look beautiful with this! Loving this blog hop with all this talent and inspiration! Thanks for sharing yours!
ReplyDeleteThis card is fantastic, just love it!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea. Definitely a must try techniue
ReplyDeleteThis is just stunning, I love that colour. you've inspired me to keep trying with those large negative images, they have baffled me in the past.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. III never would have thought to stamp on the patterned paper. love the addition of the pearls.
ReplyDeleteLove your exquisite card!
ReplyDeleteThat card is just amazing!
ReplyDeleteHow clever! I never think of using patterned paper.
ReplyDeleteI love the embossing over the large area! Thank you for posting.
ReplyDeletewhat a cool way to use that stamp on top of the gingham paper! also love the monochromatic look
ReplyDeleteYour card is awesome! I love it!
ReplyDeleteWOW! This is so stunning on the gingham paper!
ReplyDeleteGreat stamp choice resulting in an amazing card
ReplyDeletePretty card. I forgot how cool the results are when stamping over patterned paper.
ReplyDeleteI luv luv luv, anything plaid. You just won my heart.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card!
ReplyDeleteI love blog hops because they are so inspiring--thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteYou win the award, the most clever card! Love it!
ReplyDeleteLove this card. The use of Gingham paper was perfect with just the right finishing touches. Great job!
ReplyDeleteDid you emboss on a patterned paper then add solid color? I cant quite understand, bit Im fascinated by the way the flowers are part pattern, part solid. Im sure you don't have time to answer, but Id love to learn more on how you did this.
ReplyDeleteSoooo gorgeous, Lin! ♥♥♥
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love the way you used the gingham paper!
ReplyDeleteperfect colors...love it
ReplyDeleteEmbossing on patterned paper - I would never of thought of it. Love the Hero Arts large blossom stamp. Got to try this.
ReplyDeleteAmazing card! Love the white embossing over gingham! What a cool idea!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Lin! Your card has everything that I love - gingham, a bow, pearls ... I could look at this beautiful card for hours!
ReplyDeleteOh nice color love it great design and original too thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, stylish card in great colours !
ReplyDeleteWarm Birthday greetings (it's mine today as well) from Belgium,
Lieve
Great idea to emboss on a patternedsheet of paper!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, such a delicate and elegant beauty! Love your whole design, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove the design. Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very sweet card that offers a soft feeling.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I have no other words. Thank you for sharing your creativity!
ReplyDeleteI love the embossing over gingham! So pretty!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card design ! Happiness always on your 5 year anniversary to a blog called hero !
ReplyDeleteI Love this card! One of my favorite colors and embossing, which is my favorite techniques. TFS!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card
ReplyDeleteWow - embossing over patterned paper! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors
ReplyDeleteI love the pretty blue & flowers!Gorgeous card!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day,
Migdalia
Crafting with Creative M
I love the embossing on pattern paper!
ReplyDeleteLovely! The light blue and white combo is so refreshing!
ReplyDeletewow! luv the die cut against the background!
ReplyDeletevery beautiful card! lovely :))
ReplyDeleteI have that stamp, never thought of doing anything like that, it is awesome.
ReplyDeleteWho doesn't love gingham...what a great card!
ReplyDeleteStunning result on gingham paper !
ReplyDeleteAnother great tip. Lovely card.
ReplyDeleteHow how beautiful. And another idea I had not thought of to use embossing powder.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. I have tried stamping on patterned paper and mine is no where near as gorgeous as yours. The gingham is perfect for the card. Thanks for the inspiration and participation in this blog.
ReplyDeleteWonderful coloring on the negative image stamp.
ReplyDeleteMelissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
Gorgeous! Never would of thought to emboss on pattern paper, this is an awesome technique and I'm going to try it! TFS
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteLin,
ReplyDeleteI love the new header, perfect for spring. Happy Belated Birthday, and your card reminded me that I love that stamp too. It is gorgeous with that ribbon and gingham back drop. Another oh so case - able card.
What a great technique. Thanks for the inspiration and a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! Love the color and layout - just perfect!
ReplyDeletePerfect card! Thanks for the inspiration and for the opportunity to win!
ReplyDeleteI love this brilliant technique! Have to try it. Happy anniversary to the blog name hero!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card, I love the simplicity.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. Great technique.
ReplyDeleteOmg definitely my favorite! Such a beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteThis hop has been unbelievable - the cards just keep getting better and better you ladies have outdone yourselves on this hop - thank-you all so much. Congratulations to the ladies on their 5 years as well.
ReplyDeleteI love your gorgeous card!
ReplyDeleteTotally love this card. The colors and the design really catch they eye.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card Lin. Love the background paper! Perfect with the white heat embossing. The ribbon looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteWow! Your card is beautiful! So different from anything I've seen.
ReplyDeleteWouldn't it be wonderful if all "oldies" looked this good?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors on such a pretty card. It is so nice to see some of Hero Arts old stamps come out of hiding. Think I'll dig out some of mine and get to work.
ReplyDeleteI love the gingham print and white embossing. Very elegant card.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love the background on that gingham. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteI just love how you used a pattern paper for your background, beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteLove the color of you card! Such a beautiful job embossing on the pattern paper so pretty!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty and different. Very nice card.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. Love the colors. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card and colors. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLinda D.
So clean and lovely
ReplyDeleteI have never seen this technique - how stunning! Thank you so much for sharing this - it inspires me to rethink how I'm using my materials. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Love the embossing over the printed paper. The stamp set was perfect for this!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a breathtaking card! Love the color!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty - the bow adds the perfect touch:)
ReplyDeleteWow, this idea never came to my mind, but it is really stunning. I love your card!
ReplyDeleteOh Lin, how gorgeous is THIS??? ♥ IT!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty. I love that color.
ReplyDeleteLove that you stamped on a pattern paper
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea!! i love the white embossing over patterned paper!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to emboss over patterned paper. I like that you added color to the flowers. This is my kind of card! Love the colors and layout!
ReplyDeleteI like the gingham in the flowers, embossing over the gingham!
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love this card! The color is amazing!
ReplyDeleteTook me a second to figure out how you created this beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. Love that colour!
ReplyDeleteWow! This made a stunning card! Love your new seasonal header too.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favorite images, and I love what you have done with it. Beautiful card! TFS.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning card.
ReplyDeletewow-absolutley gorgeous card!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely card! Love these monochromatic look with the texture.
ReplyDeleteI love this card. I kept looking to try to figure out how you were able to keep the gingham before I read your description. Absolutely BEAUTIFUL!
ReplyDeleteNice card.Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHappy 5th Anniversary to ABNH!
Beautiful colors .... gorgeous design. LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteSimple but very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLin, this is just so elegant. I miss seam binding. I have got to dig my stash out, I know it's somewhere. Ahem.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for helping helping us celebrate at A Blog Named Hero!
Your card is beautiful, love the embossing on patterned paper look! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLove the gingham look on the flowers! This is an awesome card!
ReplyDeleteI have at least one of those type of stamps--might be this one! I immediately pinned your card & now I have to find my stamps & use them like this--just love it, Lin!
ReplyDeleteThis has been so much fun! Love the monocromatic look on this card!
ReplyDeletelove the 2 toned color combination
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely card. Thank you for the great ideas!
ReplyDeleteI am going to do this with one of my large bkgrd. stamps and some of my older dsp. Love the look you created!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite color.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card.
thanks for sharing.
Love the gingham!
ReplyDeleteLovely card and beautiful colors!
ReplyDeleteYour card is SO different from anything else on the hop. It's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGingham and pearls...how beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAmazing embossing over that sweet gingham. This card just sings to me.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! Thanks for sharing this technique. So cool!
ReplyDeleteHoly gingham, Batman! That's AMAZING!!! Correction, that's amazingly beautiful, and totally original!!! I like a good blog hop like anyone, but after hitting 40 sites or so you start getting a little immune to the cards and designs. Then out of nowhere I find YOU and WOW! I don't know whether to keep hopping like a good little blog hopper, or spend the next couple hours digging through the rest of your blog looking for more GOLD like this!!! Both will be done by tonight, I'm sure ;-)
ReplyDeletethat is so pretty! I thought it was paper piecing until I carefully read the description!
ReplyDeleteStunning. What a great effect to stamp on the gingham check. Love it. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteElegant! I like that.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favorite cards even though I'm not sure how you did it.
ReplyDeleteLove your card and the color! That's my favorite color. Thank you for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteLove your cards! Thanks for sharing how you made it!
ReplyDeleteOMG, my favorite card yet! I love the color you use.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of a negative print stamp, but I believe this is one of the MOST STUNNING CARDS I've ever seen...seriously!! I love gingham & blue is my favorite color and I just really really want that stamp right now!!
ReplyDeleteLove it. Need to look at my pattern paper.
ReplyDeleteWow, love this card!
ReplyDeleteunique, fun card!
ReplyDeleteLove the teal! And gingham just is over the top! Lovely card!!
ReplyDeleteStunning card!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely card! I love the colors and the ribbon and pearls add such a perfect touch!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done, Lin! Love the crinkled ribbon.
ReplyDeleteTerrific card! What a fabulous idea to stamp this on the sweet gingham paper! The sponging adds so much depth
ReplyDeleteLove your card.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card. I love that shade of blue!
ReplyDeleteNever thought of embossing on patterned paper. Love the idea!
ReplyDeleteTexture on this is amazing
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, it made me smile!
ReplyDeleteYour card is gorgeous, and I love the gingham texture. Beautiful colors!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! As someone else said, hops are so much fun!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to stamp on patterned paper! I love the plaid showing through. Your card is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe flower looks great in teal. Nice
ReplyDeleteYour card is amazing! Thanks for sharing and celebrating the 5th anniversary of ABNH with us.
ReplyDeleteI am with everybody else. The white embossing on the gingham, with shading, is great!
ReplyDeleteI love your card, it is simply beautiful.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty - love the teal!
ReplyDeleteI really like your monochromatic card. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a delightful way to use this stamp; who knew! The use of pattern paper with white emboss is nothing short of genius! TFS.
ReplyDeleteLove it! Great card. The white is a perfect choice over top of that gingham paper.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful monochromatic look with my favorite color.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, love on gingham!!
ReplyDeleteReally pretty card!
ReplyDeleteI like how you embossed over the gingham!