Sunday, 6 December 2009

It's Hero Arts at Caardvarks!!! Hooray!!!

The current Caardvarks challenge is sponsored by Hero Arts... and the challenge is DIGITAL!!!  I made some cards to showcase a selection of my FAVOURITE Hero Arts digi images!
Firstly, this butterfly.  I love him. (Not sure why I think it's a boy butterfly though...)  I combined him with some digi papers from Michelle Underwood's 'Vintage Holiday Memories' and 'Winter Romance' kits.

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Supplies: Digi butterfly, sentiment and notecard - Hero Arts; digi papers - Michelle Underwood (lines, dots); sewing machine; Nesties - Labels 8.
I am sure you all realise that this line of birds is one of my all time favourite images... I mean, how cute can you get. I combined it with the digital 'Polky Dots' stamp printed directly onto a Hero Arts notecard. So simple.
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Supplies: Digital Images (polka dot, birds), Notecard, Button and Sentiment - Hero Arts; Nesties - Labels 8
Here, I decided to use more of these adorable owls. I added twill and thread here, stitching the thread to the twill for a bit of a change . :-)
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Supplies: Image, sentiment, Notecard - Hero Arts; PP - Bo Bunny; Distress Ink - Tim Holtz
And finally, a quick and simple Christmas card using this adorable snowman.DSC06496
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Supplies: Image, Sentiment, Notecard - Hero Arts; Gems - Joy Crafts
I hope you get a chance to create a card for the challenge - you just have to use a digital element on your card - ANY type of digital element - check out the challenge details HERE. And don't forget, there are LOADS of free digital kits and fonts at TwoPeas. Click HERE to see some of them :)

25 comments:

Heidi said...

I love all the cards. Beautiful

Momiji said...

just love all these cards Lucy! all the little special touches too..

CinnamonSally said...

Love all your digi cards Lucy, Congrats on being featured at Caardvarks today!!

Alice said...

too cute! you ROCK, Lucy!! you make them look so easy and tempting!! LOVe them all!!!

~amy~ said...

All your cards are super fabulous!!

Karen said...

A beautiful group of cards. I am partial to the butterfly card. Did you sew directly to the card front or is that a panel attached to the card? I never know if it is OK to have the stitching show on the inside of the card. Have a fabulous Sunday.

Fiorella said...

All the cards are wonderful but the butterfly took my heart away

Barbara said...

I love your cards Lucy!
:-) Barbara

Kathy (krolski) said...

Your cards are excellent! Love the bird card. :)

Catherine Couch Doucette said...

Beautiful as always, Lucy :0)

Jill said...

Thanks for sharing all of your wonderful digital cards! LOVE THEM ALL!!

Jane said...

LOVE them all!!

Virginia L. said...

PURE EYE CANDY!!!!!!! You rock, Lucy!! I love them all!

Stamping Cafe said...

Stunning cards, Lucy! I adore your style, you totally ROCK!!

Agata said...

They are all so beautiful! I love those simple designs you make!

Anne said...

Hi, Lucy! Your cards are adorable! Too cute! :-)

Tiffany Ervin said...

Beautiful touch on each card, my fav is the 2nd one - just love what you did with the birds colors!

donna mikasa said...

Had to visit your blog for a closer look! Love that they're a part of your "wings and strings" challenge, too! You totally rock the digi kits!

Diana said...

STUNNING Lucy!

Kathy said...

When I look at these cards I'm like I just have to case these..You truly are an inspiration. What's next...a book!!
Hugs,kathy xx

DeeDee said...

Love the sweet birdies. :)

Dawn T said...

All of these are just wonderful... your really inspire me to use digi so much more. Thanks

Deirdre said...

All simply stunning Lucy.

lauren bergold said...

ohhhhhhhh yeah--the QUEEN of the hybrid card strikes again! miss lucy, you have positively outdone yourself, i *LOVE* all of these! (& i HAVE TO get those birds. seriously.) :)

Craftbelle said...

Love all your cards Lucy. Your combinations of images and paper are wonderful and so clear. Can you share with us all which printer you use and your optimum paper choices for digital stamping?
Many thanks
Craftbelle