Hero Arts Blog Hop

Welcome to the 2011 Hero Arts Catalog Blog Hop!

If this is your first time here, welcome! You can read more about this site and watch a video tour here.

If you're a regular reader your might remember seeing these photos from my recent Thank You Mom post. I wanted to create a layout that showcased just the image of my Grandma Cathy and Anna because they look so much alike!

Here's a peek at the process and how I used the new Hero Arts stamps:

I started out by stamping the Classic Fabric Design (CG245) with cream paint onto kraft cardstock. The stamp measures 4.5 x 5.75.

After letting it dry I re-stamped (trying to get it close to the same spot but knowing it would not be perfect) using Versamark embossing ink. I poured Ultra Thick Embossing Enamel on top and cooked it with a heat gun. The result looks and feels similar to vintage wallpaper.

I had already printed my photos (both photos on one canvas in photoshop), rounded the top corners, and trimmed a sheet of white cardstock to give myself a border. I adhered the stamped/embossed piece right below the photos on the left side.

In the spot on the bottom right corner I trimmed a really lovely piece of Pink Paislee pattern paper. On top of that section I added a shipping tag on which I had typed "Your Great-Grandmother Cathy and you, 2010." I wish I knew the date of the photo of my Grandama - I'll probably call my Mom to get that information.

I did a straight stitch on my sewing machine all the way around and then used a zigzag stitch in between the photos and the pattern papers.

Next I used this Thank You Definition (CG268) stamp to put a light text print right on top of the shipping tag. I slipped a piece of scratch paper under the tag and stamped on top (ideally I would have stamped before stitching it to the page but that's the way it goes).

Here's what the tag looked like after stamping:

The love border is handdrawn using a new metallic pen from Faber-Castell. The butterfly is from Jenni Bowlin Studio.

Along the other edge I added three little word stickers from Cosmo Cricket.

Journaling goes around the edge of the white cardstock and says: Amazing to see the similarities here between you and your Great Grandmother Cathy. Especially the smile. Oh that smile. She would have just loved you so much Anna. She was such a cool Grandma for me. I miss her.

SUPPLIES : Hero Arts Classic Fabric Design (CG245), Thank You Definition (CG268); Kraft Cardstock; Versamark embossing ink; Ultra Thick Embossing Enamel; Pink Paislee Sweetest Day Pattern Paper; Jenni Bowlin Vellum Embellished Butterflies With Jewels; Cosmo Cricket Yellow Tiny Type; staple; machine stitching; cream paint; black pen

Up next on the Blog Hop: Jennifer McGuire (she's always got very cool stuff on her blog).

Remember, if you find a link that doesn't work, you can always hop back to the Hero Arts Blog for a list of direct links to all the blogs in the hop.

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  1. Larissa Heskett says…
    12/11/2010

    WOW!! Just AWESOME ALI!! I LOVE this idea and I know that stamp is a must for me now!! Thanks so much for the AMAZING ispiration and I can't wait to see what is next!! Have a FABULOUS WEEKEND!! =)

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  2. Ky says…
    12/11/2010

    That "Thank you" definition card will be a great background stamp. Many possibilities.

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  3. Cyndy Rogers says…
    12/11/2010

    Beautiful technique! So rich looking!

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  4. Nikki says…
    12/11/2010

    Thanks for the preview! Gorgeous layout!

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  5. lacyquilter says…
    12/11/2010

    beautiful layout and great technique.

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  6. allison says…
    12/11/2010

    Wow just beautiful!

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  7. Emily says…
    12/11/2010

    What a great technique! Gonna definately try that out! Adding the Thank You definition to my list :)

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  8. Cyndi Greenwalt says…
    12/11/2010

    I am in love with that stamp! Your technique is awesome! I'm so excited to get some of these new beautiful stamps!

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  9. madcapangel says…
    12/11/2010

    Ali,
    The original technique you used with the stamp is amazing, and your layout has your unique storytelling touch as well. Thank you

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  10. Cyriaque says…
    12/11/2010

    How stunning is the similar smile ! So pretty layout...

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  11. Alvin says…
    12/11/2010

    Great technique! Really like the 'thank you definition' stamp! :D

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  12. Joy Taylor says…
    12/11/2010

    Ali, I am so pleased that I have joined this blog hop, I love your sweet blog and know that I will for sure be back to check in regularly. Thank you so much for the beautiful inspiration and sharing your creativity, by using the stamp and making into a beautiful feature of wallpaper on your gorgeous layout, adding the perfect touch of that gorgeous thank you definition background stamp as an added touch.

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  13. Cindy Strickland says…
    12/11/2010

    Glad that you did a layout. Gives us card and scrapbook crafters more milage from a stamp. Anna is lovely as always.

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  14. Becky D says…
    12/11/2010

    Those pics are priceless Ali! Thanks so much for sharing this amazing technique with us!

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  15. Mary S. says…
    12/11/2010

    Gorgeous LO, and what a precious keepsake! I am loving this stamp and your technique makes it even more beautiful.

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  16. Karen K says…
    12/11/2010

    Nice page Ali. I like the "old" wallpaper you made with the fabric stamp.

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  17. Jesa says…
    12/11/2010

    I really love the classic fabric design stamp

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  18. purinne says…
    12/11/2010

    the first technique is soooo cooolll :) ... love the effect ... thank you so much :)

    love the thank you definition stamp too :) ... and the layout u created ... :)

    always love ur creations ... :) ... so beautiful and lovely :)

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  19. Deb Pereira says…
    12/11/2010

    Ali...so creative again. Thanks for sharing and the chance to win.

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  20. Erika T says…
    12/11/2010

    Thanks so much for sharing your technique with us. Love the layout and your darling baby is soo darned cute!!

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  21. MiaS says…
    12/11/2010

    Wow, love your layout :)

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  22. ciacchina says…
    12/11/2010

    bellissimo Lo!
    grazie

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  23. Tara (ms.espresso) says…
    12/11/2010

    Wow, what amazing photos and such a cool technique- I always struggle to stamp on my layouts, which is so odd since I love stamping & scrapbooking so much! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  24. K@ren says…
    12/11/2010

    truly love this technique, and the idea for the layout. this one will be scraplifted very soon:) thanks ali

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  25. Simply Pam says…
    12/11/2010

    What a beautiful layout! TFS!

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