Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Hero Arts April Challenge


Today I've got a project for the current Hero Arts challenge!

Last week, while visiting my family in California, I was able to take a tour of the Hero Arts factory....which is only minutes away from my hometown! Who knew!?

I intended to take tons of pictures during my tour but instead, I was busy drooling over the aisles and aisles of rubber stamps and shiny, new Hero Arts packages.


I did snap this one photo:


It took everything in me to not grab that pile of rubber stamps and make a run for the door!

I was so impressed with their system! Everything is done by hand - matting the stamps, cutting the stamps, packaging the stamps - even the wood blocks are made on site!

Needless to say, I left the Hero Arts factory with a few goodies in hand, including this adorable set that I am loving!


I combined this set with one of the sketches in the current Hero Arts challenge and here's the result!





In place of the patterned paper strip from the sketch - I used a fun, colorful bunch of balloons!

Now it's your turn to enter the Hero Arts Challenge! Entries must be submitted by tomorrow so hurry up and create something!

Thanks for stopping by for some Damask Love!

6 comments:

  1. eeek! so completely adorable! and love the shot of all that rubber - a behind the scenes sneak :) By any chance, did you nab another newer set, Life of the party birthdays? would love to see you work your magic with that one!

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  2. Such a cute card. I love Hero Arts & Basic stamps! Super background and cute colorful balloons. I just got some Lauderdale and can't wait to try it!

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  3. Fabulous card!! And how fun to visit Hero Arts, awesome!

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  4. How fun Amber! That would be totally dangerous to my check book! Your card is toooo cute! Love it!

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  5. Absolutely brilliant! Funny - I did the same sketch and posted it today too. ;) Lucky you... going to Hero Arts...

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  6. Love this card...I especially like how you interpreted the sketch using the balloons, brilliant!

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