We hope you will join us in welcoming them. We are SO excited to have them on the team!
Winners!!
Hi everyone!!
A quick post today full of winners!
First of all, our giveaway thanks to the amazing Hero Arts …
Vicki Dutcher!!
Congratulations Vicki!!
and onto the Window Card Challenge entries!
Wow we received 122 amazing entries! Thank you all so much for your inspirational projects!
The winner of
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A big thank you to our generous Sponsors Simon Says Stamp! We love you guys! |
and the winner of the gift voucher is
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Lisa!! Her gorgeous card HERE is so fantastic! Congratulations Lisa!
And here are a few of the cards we felt deserved Special Mention and will be awarded A Blog Named Hero HEROINES! 🙂
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Sally |
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Katie |
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Mel |
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Alice |
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Lisa |
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Karen |
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Marie |
Just so gorgeous and SUCH fantastic uses of the ‘window’ style.
Ladies, please email us and we’ll get your Heroine badges out to you 🙂
Lisa & Vicky (winners of the GV and giveaway), please email us on ablognamedhero@gmail.com to claim your prize!
Thanks so much for stopping by, we’ll be back VERY soon to introduce our first Design Team!!
Window Card Video tutorial
Hi there, Stephanie here! I’m taking over the blog today to share a video with you!
Remember my card with a view for Challenge #2?
Today I’m sharing a video of how I made the card. I hope it will inspire you to make a window card for the challenge!
Well, are you inspired? Are you heading to your craft room to make a window card right now??? 🙂
Just a reminder, you have until midnight EST on April 25th to submit a card for the challenge! One lucky winner will win…………………….
Thanks so much for watching and a HUGE thank you to Linda & Mary Dawn for having me as a guest designer!!
Supplies:
How About A Giveaway?! Oh, and a bit of business ;)
First of all a couple of bits and pieces 🙂
1.Thank you to everyone who sent us a DT Application email, we were thrilled with the response and overwhelmed by the amount of talent that came pouring in! Our decision has been made, and we will be contacting everyone within the next few days (we will be replying to both successful and unsuccessful applicants). The announcement will come soon after that!
2. If you enter any of our challenges (via the inlinkz tool) and link us to a photo that is in a Splitcoast Stampers forum, we will not be able to comment on your project. (We don’t have an account in order to log in). Your project will still be included in the draw for any prizes etc, but there will just not be any comment from us.
3. When entering giveaways etc, please ALWAYS be sure to include your email address otherwise we can’t contact you!
4. To the winners of the Celebration Week giveaways, prizes will be mailed out in the next week. Sorry for the delay 🙂
We still have not heard from 5 people who were lucky enough to win a giveaway prize. We have emailed the two who included their email addresses (thank you!) but the following three need to contact us at ablognamedhero@gmail.com within the next 3 days (so, by midnight USA EST Monday 23rd April) or we will do a re-draw and offer the prizes to someone else 🙂 (so please reply to us!!)
I love the layout of the first one and what a great way to use up scraps – but like you say, it doesn’t look like it.
The second one is so cute and I love the paper piecing.
The Hydranga looks stunning. What a clever idea to create the background with it too.
Thanks again for such inspiration!
And now for the fun stuff!
Enter your name and email into the linky widget for a chance to win:
Prize courtesy of Hero Arts!
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Distress Watercoloring Tutorial with Chari
Hi Everyone, Chari here today to share with you a little tutorial about watercoloring with your distress inks & markers. Distress inks are one of my favorite supplies but I only recently started watercoloring with them. In this video I will use the inks as well as the markers so no matter which you have in your stash you can use these techniques too.
I will apologize now for the beginning of my video, my phone did some funny stuff to the first few minutes of my recording…but we’re just going to call it super cool effects! 🙂
Here is a shot of the finished card. I only colored 2 flowers because I knew I would be cutting them off and wanted to waste as little as possible. The thing I like best about watercoloring is it leaves room for imperfections, and being the perfectionist that I am I need a medium that can be forgiving of my mistakes at times. It’s also easy to add and take away color with watercolor which is a nice feature as well (more wiggle room for correcting mistakes).
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial and it has inspired you to get out your favorite distress inks and some water and play!
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