Friday, January 18, 2013

Hero Arts Hostess Blog Hop

Hello and welcome to your next stop on the Hero Arts Hostess Hop, featuring fabulous stamps from the new 2013 release!

If you’ve been following along, you should have just arrived from the blog of the ultra talented Lisa Carroll. In case you come across a broken link, you’ll find a master list of the hop links at the Hero Club Blog. Also please report broken links to Tami at blog@heroarts.com.


Hero Arts will be awarding prizes from randomly drawn comments. For a chance to win, simply comment on ANY of the stops along the hop on ANY day, including each day’s starting post at the Hero Club Blog. The more comments you leave, the better your chance of winning - best of luck! I have comment moderator switched on, so don’t worry if your comment doesn’t appear immediately.


The Hero Arts 2013 catalogue is packed with the most wonderful stamps! I can tell you after browsing through the catalogue many times, my shopping list is very, very long! Thanks to the ever generous Hero Arts, I’ve had a chance to play with some of the new stamps, before my shopping order arrives. When the stamps arrived from Hero Arts I was like a kid on Christmas morning and have had so much fun playing with my new “toys”!

Hostess Blog Hop - Baby

The New Baby set is one of the most adorable baby sets I’ve ever seen! The images are so cute and I love the stitching details on the stamps. Not only is the set brilliant for making baby cards but I know I’ll be using some of the images on cards for kids and also for cute cards for adults. Anyway above is the first card I made using this set and the gorgeous new Looped Circle Pattern stamp – oh I love all the possibilities for this stamp!

Hero Arts StampsNew Baby & Looped Circle Pattern
Other Supplies - Card (white & blue), broken china distress ink, VersaMark, white embossing powder, baker's twine, tag punch, gems, glitter, paintbrush and water.

Hostess Blog Hop - Make a Wish

On this card I again used the Looped Circle Pattern but in a different way to my first card, by using an embossed strip and cutting out pieces from the pattern. Along with this stamp, I used the Fantastic Birthday set which contains beautiful sentiments and lots of yummy, calorie free images – I can’t resist sweet things and I certainly couldn’t resist this sweet set!

Hero Arts Stamps - Fantastic Birthday, It’s Your Day and Looped Circle Pattern
Other Supplies – Card (cream woodgrain, white & brown), white embossing powder, VersaMark, patterned paper, shabby shutters and tumbled glass distress ink, markers, pearls, label die, glossy accents and diamond stickles.

Hostess Blog Hop - It's Your Birthday Hexagons

I’ve always loved patchwork and my first attempt at patchwork involved cutting out lots of hexagons from card and fabric and piecing the hexagons together, using the card as backing for the fabric. So when I saw the Hexagon Background, I knew I had to have that stamp! I just love it and can again imagine using it in so many different ways – love when a stamp does that for you! My good friend Linda included the fab It’s Your Day set in a wonderful bundle of goodies she sent me at Christmas – thanks again, Linda:) Talk about being spoiled for choice for birthday greeting with this set! Anyway to make this card I did a lot of embossing, a lot of paper piecing and a lot of stitching too. I had great fun making my mini paper quilt!

Hero Arts Stamps - Hexagon Background and It’s Your Day
Other Supplies - patterned paper, VersaMark, white embossing powder, pink card, thread, sewing machine and gems.

Thanks to Hero Arts for another fab release of new stamps, to Deborah and Tami for all the work they put into organising the Hop and of course, the Hero Hostesses for all the inspiration they provide me with on a daily basis. Also thanks a million to you for visiting and best of luck in the draw – I know Hero Arts prizes are always fantastic!

Now it’s time for you to leave Ireland and take a big, big hop across the Atlantic to Canada and your next stop on the Hero Arts Hostess Blog Hop where you’ll meet the super talented Tracey Kuzniak. Brrr snow is forecast here, I wonder if Tracey has any in her neck of the woods! Enjoy the rest of the Hop and I’m off to join you hopping with my hot chocolate in hand!

Edited for questions I've been asked in the comment section or by email

1. Quite a few people have asked me what tool I use for cutting. I just use a curved nail scissors that I bought in Boots Chemists when I first started card making a few years ago. I've never tried any other type of scissors as these work well for me.

2. A few people asked me if I really did emboss, cut and stitch all those hexagons. The answer is yes! I embossed a mix of patterned papers and also a backing piece of card stock, cut out the patterned paper hexagons and adhered them to the backing card. Then I just used a tiny zig zag stitch setting on my machine and stitched away. It did take a while to do but I really enjoying cutting and sewing when making cards:)

Thanks so much to you for all for your lovely comments, I really appreciate each and every one of them:):)


276 comments:

  1. Wow, those are incredible cards. Onepinkdaisy

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  2. Goodness gracious, Heather - your work always amazes me! Just LOOK at these gorgeous cards! All that cutting and paper piecing was so worth it! Each of your cards today is a work of art! :)

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  3. LOVE LOVE your Cards Heather...just Perfect in every way!! xoxo

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  4. OH MY WORD! Heather, you've shown us so many possibilities with this Looped Circle Pattern. AMAZING work, my friend. And the last card? Genius! Love your idea to make it a quilt with different patterns! Well done, BRAVO!

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  5. Your cards are great. Love your use of the background stamps. The baby carriage is cute.

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  6. You sure put so much into your card making Heather, incredible paper crafting!

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  7. Woo Hoo, Heather - way to rock the looped circle and hexagon stamps! Just love how you cut the edges for a sweet baby blanket behind the darling pram. And what a great bunch of cutting to make that treliss look behind your yummy cupcake! But that hexagon card is a masterpiece - love the color combo and all the fab stitching!

    So glad you're enjoying the It's Your Day - so many fun sentiments in that set. Thanks for the mention :) Such fun hopping with you this week, dear friend and sistah! Our second Hero Hostess Hop - how time flies!!

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  8. Wowzers, your cards are amazing! I absolutely love what you have done with the looped circle stamp and all the stitching on the hexagon card looks fabulous! Great work! :)

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  9. Gorgeous patchwork on the pattern paper! Beautiful cards! Love the way you created the lattice! Sweet baby card I love the white and shades of blue. The heart is so sweet!

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  10. So much wonderful work Heather! Your attention to details really makes the new Hero Arts images shine! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  11. Really great use of the Looped Circle stamp. Love the Birthday card with the trellis look. tfs

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  12. WOW! Amazing cards - so much love and detail into them. Cutting those loops and sewing the hexagons!

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  13. speechless - all I can say is - you have a new stalker .... I mean follower.
    Sandra ltb

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  14. omgosh I love the looped circle and hexagon pattern cards. I also adore the stitching on the hexagons, so beautiful!

    grace

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  15. Wow that new background is incredible! I love all of the different looks you achieved with it :-)

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  16. EACH one of your card is amazing, Heather! The last one took my breath away!! You sure make the stamping and stitching go beautifully together! There is no card quite like it! Super awesome work as always, Heather!

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  17. Wonderful cards. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  18. Wow! So glad I opened your site this morning - you've started my day with a smile! Your cards are gorgeous - wonderful showcases of HA stamps. Yet more added to my ever-expanding shopping list! Thank you for sharing and inspiring.

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  19. OH OH OH, I'm speechless now! Those cards are far beyond amazing!!!

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  20. Wow Heather, such amazing cards. Beautifull.

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  21. Wonderful cards. Very impressive paper piecing. Iris

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  22. Awesome cards. I love both of the background stamp you used.

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  23. LOVE the idea of cutting out a background stamp - so amazing! And layering the colors...it just looks fabulous!

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  24. Oooh! The stitched one came out so pretty! Love them all! Thanks for sharing!

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  25. Oh I really liked how you used the background stamp! Beautiful cards!

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  26. These are amazing card designs! Wow! Love them!

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  27. Wonderful cards! The backgrounds on each card are so beautiful! They are really amazing! Thanks for sharing so many great ideas!

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  28. I love the different looks you got with the looped circle stamp!!

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  29. wow... Beautiful cards..Love them..

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  30. Wow!!! All that cutting is worth it! Great cards!

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  31. all your cards are just gorgeous heather... the first one is especially beautiful!

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  32. ohmy...Fantastic done,Heather!Love..Love each one of your beautiful card! you're the queen of stamping and stitching for sure :)

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  33. Awesome cards, just awesome! Your cutting skills are far superior to mine! I love the way you used both of these great stamps and especially love the baby card and the cupcake card!!!! Great job!

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  34. Amazing use of these new stamps! Can't believe the cut work on the loops or the quilted hexagons. Beautiful cards.

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  35. Great cards! Love what you did with the Looped Circle background! Fabulous!

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  36. WOW! WOW! WOW! You ROCKED these cards, Heather!!! The baby card is absolutely adorable!! And, the hexagon card....oh...my...goodness...INCREDIBLE!!!

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  37. Wow... great cards and alot of work I'm sure, but definitely an eye-opener. I think this stamp will have to be part of my stash! Tks for sharing.

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  38. Ummm wow wee what a fabulous job you did! I cannot believe that you sewed that hexagon background! AMAZING!

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  39. AWESOME baby card! Love your inspiring designs.

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  40. My favorite card is the hexagon patchwork.

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  41. The stitching on the hexagon card is awesome! Fantastic cards!

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  42. Great cards! Thanks for the ideas and inspiration ;-)

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  43. The frogs made me smile and I love the baby buggy. Thank you.

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  44. Wonderful cards...I love that looped flower background and the hexagon background too! You have shown some great ways to use them!

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  45. WOW! WOW! and WOW again! I'm amazed at how intricate your designs are! WOW!

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  46. Heather, love how you showcased the versatility of the Looped Circle stamp. Great cards!

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  47. such wonderful cards! Holy smokes, your Hexagon background card is a-mazing!!!!!!!!!!

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  48. you are the queen of backgrounds, love them all!

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  49. That looped circle is to die for! Your examples are superb! Thank you.

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  50. I love those hexies! great cards!

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  51. Gorgeous cards Heather! Loved what you did with the looped circle stamp! TFS!

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  52. Spectacular cards! Your work is so amazing!!

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  53. Oh my gosh! what fabulous cards! So intricate! Thanks for sharing.

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  54. Heather!! I love the way you trimmed the loop BG on your first two cards. It makes a beautiful setting for the adorable baby carriage! I can't believe all the paper piecing and stitching in your last card, but the result was well worth the effort. Incredible!! Thanks for some wonderful inspiration, Heather!

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  55. I thought the baby card was a lot of cutting - and then you did the background. I'm impressed! Great ideas.

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  56. Wow, I love how you used the looped circle pattern and cut it, it looks great!

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  57. Wow, the hexagon pattern really pops over the patterned paper, and great idea to cut out the looped background!

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  58. I am so impressed with your cut work on the looped circle pattern, and al the stitching on that last card, your meticulousness totally pays off!

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  59. Oh Heather - AMAZING - that patchwork is breathtaking. Beautiful creations.

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  60. Wow you did an incredible job. Your cards are so wonderful. Love what you did with the looped flower, and your quilting is awesome.

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  61. Heather, you are a wild woman! I am just about speechless at your attention to detail - and all of that stitching on the Hexagon Background card...! I believe the term across the pond is GOBSMACKED!

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  62. Yowza!! Beautiful cards, and I'm in awe of the amount of work you put into these!! Just beautiful!!

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  63. Oh my goodness! I LOVED how you used some of the new stamps!!! I'm pinning the ideas right now! :)

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  64. So did you cut the looped background by hand for the 1st and 2nd cards? Scissors or exacto or both? It looks perfect. That last card is incredible with all of the paper piecing. I love cutting. It's relaxing to me so all of your cards are very appealing. Thanks for sharing.

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  65. Love how you showed the versatility of the BG stamps. You are a master, stunning.

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  66. I just LOVE what you did with all these stamps, you gave such a fun twist to the stamping, simply gorgeous. Fabulous work with the hexagon design looking like a quilt, way to go!!!

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  67. Incredible! Marvelous cards each and every one!

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  68. oh my goodness - i love the patchwork 'gons! love your cards!

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  69. Love your cards! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  70. Great cards! I love that Looped Circle Pattern stamp... fabulous design!
    DeniseB

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  71. OM goodness Heather your cards are fabulous, all that fussy cutting with the looped background is just awesome!! And your quilt hexagon card is amazing.
    Thanks for all your help this past week, its been such fun hopping with you again!!! :0)

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  72. Heather, that paper pieceing and stitching on your last card was unbelievable! I sat and just looked at it for a while! Gorgeous cards!

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  73. AMAZING cards! So much time and LOVE put into each one! my favorite is the baby blue buggy and loop flower!

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  74. Gosh Heather! You have awesome cutting technique to trim that Looped Background the way you did, I love it! And that Hexagon card is such a happy card, what awesome colors!

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  75. I love the looped circle pattern and it's so funny and inspiring to see how you've used it in different ways. Very beautiful cards.

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  76. I love the looped circle pattern and it's so funny and inspiring to se how you've used it in different ways. Very beautiful cards.

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  77. Wow!! What details you put into your cards!! It really takes them to that next level!

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  78. Heather, your creations here today are so fun and cheery. Love the sweet baby card :)

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  79. Wow that was some time consuming work on that quilted card! But it's beautiful! I would frame that card!

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  80. I love all the wonderful things you did with the Looped Flower Stamp...WOW! I also really love your stitching! Thank you so much for sharing your great ideas with us!

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  81. Hexagon Background card is my favorite! Loved your choice of mixed colors on that one. Thanks for sharing.

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  82. LOVING how you cut out the looped flower image in different ways! TFS!

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  83. AMAZING! Such sweet details with the Looped Circle Pattern - AND I am loving the Hexagon "Quilt"! Thank you for all the inspiration :)

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  84. All I can say is WOW!!!! You've put these new sets to all kinds of usefulness. They're all gorgeous. I'm in love with the Looped Flower background and already have the Hexagons. My list is getting longer as we speak.

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  85. Fantastic cards! I love the stitched hexagon background and the cut out looped circle - great ideas!!

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  86. happy frogs! and such a sweet blue baby card.
    that is alot of work in the quilt card! very lovely
    thanks
    Holly

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  87. Beautiful cards!!

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  88. Oh my goodness, Heather, such fabulous-ness! I love the beautiful baby card, it's perfect. How wonderful is your cut-out Looped Flower background? Such a brilliant idea. Incredible finish with your patchwork card, I can only imagine the work that went into creating that masterpiece. I love them all, you did a marvelous job with the new HA stamps!

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  89. Heather, these cards are amazing! That is some serious fussy cutting and paper piecing! LOve the baby card and the hexagons are amazing! Yikes! Well done...thanks for a great hop!

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  90. Awesome cards!! I just love the looped circle pattern stamp. So many possibilities!!

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  91. Your baby card is adorable!

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  92. Love your creative use of the Looped Circle stamp and I the paper piecing and stitching on the hexagon card is amazing, wowzers Heather!

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  93. Love the baby card, it is just precious. Wish I had that stamp! I have baby shower invites to make...the set would be perfect!

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  94. Love the paper quilt, what a lobour intense beauty.

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  95. Love your fun cards! And so creative!

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  96. Your "stitching" makes me want to try! You have a great talent. Thank you for sharing with us.

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  97. Love the baby card. The Looped Circle looks great embossed in white and cut out.

    Dorothy C.

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  98. Work of art! It really shows how much heart you put into your cards. Such intricate work and cards all look amazing! :)

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  99. Oh my gosh! I can't believe the incredible amount of work in these beautiful cards. All that stitching on your quilt card - so fun. Thanks!

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  100. Oh my, fantastic cards!!! Love how you used the hexagon stamp!

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  101. Love the baby card. I have that background stamp so I will copy your use of it. Thanks

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  102. Heather, I just LOVE what you did with the Looped Flower pattern stamp! Awesome! And your hexagon bg are amazing! It's been such fun hopping with you this week. :)

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  103. LOVE the cards! So beautiful! Thank you for sharing :)

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  104. Oh my gosh, I have to say that your cards here today are probably my most favorite of this whole week. I love how you use the "Looped Circle" background stamp so many different ways. I didn't think I wanted that stamp until of course I saw your cards. To me that's the best compliment to give a stamper, when their cards/artwork makes you want to rush out and buy the stamp &/or stamp's they have used. And you certainly have made me want to buy all the stamps you have used here in this posting. The "Hexagon Background" stamp looks amazing on your card as well. I can't imagine how long it took you to sew around each hexagon? But all your hard work really paid off, these cards are stunning. Thanks so much for sharing your beautiful cards with us and for the immense amount of inspiration that I am leaving your blog with. Take care and Happy New Year!

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  105. Just love what you did with the Looped Circles on these cards.

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  106. What great cards! I'd love to try the hexagons quilt if i can get the dust out of my sewing machine...

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  107. And again some really trendy cards. I so love this babycard here, andalso the first Let´s Celebrate card, they´re sooo beautiful and again these stunning bright colors are used here too. Just love them.

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  108. fabulous paper cutting and that patchwork hexagon card is FANTASTIC! TFS!

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  109. Amazing cards! Especially the patch work one! OMG just awesome!

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  110. oh my WOW. Look at the work that went into making these cards. The cutting and the stitching are amazing. wonderful colors you used also.

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  111. I love the soft blues and also the bright colors on the hexagon card! Lovely!
    Gerrie

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  112. Beautiful cards, love the way you
    cut out the loop pattern.

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  113. Holy moly, Heather, you are one devoted sister hostess! Just look at all that work! I was wondering who had the baby carriage sneak peek and that's my fave! But I love them all and appreciate the time you put into them! WOW!

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  114. What lovely cards. I love the way you have cut out the loop pattern background in the second one.

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  115. Wow....Amazing....Beautiful! Can't imagine the amount of time you spent making these cards. They are all so Beautiful!

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  116. WOW. All of these are amazing but I have to say the stitching on the last one really is fabulous! HUGS and happy weekend! :)

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  117. I can't believe how versatile the Looped Circle Pattern is. Beautiful cards.

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  118. I love the versatility of the looped circle stamp! Thanks for showing some very unique ideas! :)

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  119. Pretty and colorful cards. Thanks fro sharing them.
    Carla from Utah

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  120. Wow, gorgeous cards. I love all the detailed cutting & stitching. The Looped Circle Pattern stamp looks so versatile & my favourite card is definitely the new baby card. Tfs :)

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  121. Your cards are amazing! Love them all - especially like the way you cut out portions of the background.

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  122. Your cards are wonderful! i love them all! great job!

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  123. the looped circle pattern is a must have. I adore it!

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  124. Nice, nice, nice ... That all I can say !!!

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  125. I can't pick a favorite! They are so wonderful. I love the baby card; I love how you altered the background on the second card; and I'm crazy about the quilt--the stitching is terrific.

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  126. It's Your Birthday Card is just fantastic...love all of the detail...thank you for such lovely inspiration:)

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  127. I love your cards, but I have to say the way you cut out that background stamp just blows my mind!! I don't have a tool that could do that!! I have loved hopping with you!! And I always love seeing your beautiful work.

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  128. OMG!! LOVING all of the creations!! I can't wait to get my hands on some of these NEW stamps!! =) THANKS for sharing and for the chance to win!! Have a FABULOUS WEEKEND!! =)

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  129. Wow! all the work you must have put into these beautiful cards! Wish I had more time to play and end up with such beautiful results.
    Envy....

    Thank you for sharing

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  130. Your cards are beautiful This is the first time I've seen the Baby Set & I love it.

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  131. Some amazing new stamps to be had --- your cards are great! Val from IL.

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  132. Goodness, I love the background stamps that Hero Arts has come up with for the season. Love all the inspiring cards you created with them. Thanks for sharing. pammejo1@yahoo.com

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  133. EEK! You have confirmed that I want that background stamp you used on the first two cards, Wonderful!

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  134. Wow! Each card is better than the next! I think each card is exceptional but the hexagon quilt is a masterpiece. So much work...

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  135. Great cutting! love each of these!

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  136. your fussy cutting techniques rock! love the ideas for the loop background which just arrived in my latest order!

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  137. Stunning cards Heather. SO in love with the baby card. You have such a wonderful imagination and your creativity never ceases to amaze me. Big Hugs.

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  138. beautiful cards

    thanks for sharing

    Barb Housner

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  139. I'm so impressed with your attention to details. Fussy cutting the looped circle stamp looks lovely. But the quilt card took real dedication to the the tiny pieces and the multitude of stitching. You must have the patience of a female Job, girl. Thanks, Bonnie Lass.

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  140. Love the baby card and the fun ways you used the looped circle back ground stamp!

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  141. Again, your use of the looped flower pattern is fabulous! The baby card is adorable!

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  142. I love the clever things you did with these backgrounds. I'll have to think more about the ones I have! THANK YOU!

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  143. Especially love the card with the baby carriage.

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  144. I really like how you used these stamps. To me, they're very fresh. I love the baby card especially.

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  145. You have done a great job using the loopy flower and hexagon backgrounds. And the New Baby set is too cute!

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  146. Beautiful cards, Heather! Enjoyed all of them!

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  147. Love the different ways you've used the looped circle stamp. The paper quilt is beautiful. Thanks for sharing.

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  148. WOW! What a beutiful collection of cards, each a work of art!

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  149. Oh wow, such detail! Love how you cut out the background looped circle stamp. Thanks for sharing!

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  150. Great cards.

    craftymom205 at yahoo dot com

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  151. I've got that looped flowers/circles stamp on order (just waiting for it to arrive!). Thanks so much for the inspiration with the stamp - I will try those ideas out

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  152. Oh my god, you put a lot of work and love in the hexagons cards. So many details. Bravoo

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  153. I can't get over the versatility of the looped circle pattern stamp. You've taken it to a whole new level! Another one for my wish list for sure! Amazing quilt card as well. I love your style! Thanks for sharing!

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  154. Amazing cards. You worked wonders with looped circle but the hexagon is my favorite.

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  155. Great cards...love how you used the loopy circles.

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  156. Your cards are inspiring. Loved the paper pieced card.

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  157. Love that hexagon stamp and wht you have done with it. Now after seeing your cards , I am in love with looped circles

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  158. This looped circle stamp is awsome. THanks for sharing with us so many way to use it.

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  159. Wonderful cards, love them!!!!!

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  160. Wonderful cards--love the hexagon patchwork one.

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  161. Oh my, what gorgeous cards you created. Love what you did with the looped circle background. Lots of cutting but the result is stunning.

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  162. You are amazing, Heather! I love the first baby card and the hexie card is fantastic!

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  163. Heather, your quilted hexagon card is amazing! So much love went into that one!! The buggy card is adorable and the fussy cutting really paid off. Thanks for all the inspiration!!

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  164. oh my, I just love how you've used the Looped Circle and pearls as your background for your Make a Wish card! Too bad Hero Arts doesn't have a die for it?
    Fabulous work with the new Hero goodies!

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  165. Wondering how much time it took to paper piece that hexagon background together and with all the stitching. Just increbile and love that looped flower with the baby carriage as well. Beautiful.

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  166. These are incredible! I would love to visit you in Ireland, see your cards first hand, and tour the land. You are amazing! I fell in love with the way you cut out the looped circle pattern, then was blown away by the stitched hexagon pattern. Your ingenuity and way of thinking are so inspiring! Thank you so much for sharing! Yours is my favorite stop on the entire blog hop due to the way you have thought outside of the box. I aspire to be more creative, like you. Thanks again!!

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  167. Wow Heather, Your "quilted" card blown me away, it's amazing, all of your cards are gorgeous, Thanks for the inspiration.

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  168. The Looped Circle Pattern is a must to have! You used it is such wonderful ways!

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  169. All your cards are gorgeous. I love that you cut out the loopy flower background. It gives it a whole other look. And your paper quilt is AMAZING!

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  170. wow your cards are beautiful but that baby buggy wins the prize.

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  171. stunning project Heather. All your cards are just incredible. You have outdone yourself on these.

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  172. What awesome cards! The patchwork is totally fun!

    Kris in Alaska
    funamom at yahoo dot com

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  173. Love what you do with the looped flower pattern. So inspiring to see a stamp used in different ways.
    Margriet

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  174. I love the way in which you have used of the Looped Circle pattern.
    The cutting out makes it extra special. I adore the hexagon card.

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  175. Great cards! Really love the colors you chose. :)

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  176. Heather, I am also a quilter and I full share your love for hexagons:) It is amazing to all the work you put into your cards! Amazing and inspiring!

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  177. Lovely work -- way out of my league.

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  178. Love your cards. I love your hexagon card, but both are beautiful! Thank you for sharing with us and thank you Hero Arts!

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  179. I would love to hear more detail on how you actually did this card. Did you stamp white on multiple pattern patterns, piece it, then sew it?

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  180. What a beautiful baby card- your watercoloring is gorgeous!

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  181. I really like the hexagon background card. Well, I like them all!

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  182. Such amazing cards - especially the one with the paper piecing and stitching, wow that must have taken forever!

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  183. wow! - how much time does it take for your stitching?
    Well the snow arrived here too (in Northampton England), and then I found this blog hop - just the thing when you can't get out!
    Thank you

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  184. Wonderful cards, and a huge amount of work. WOW.

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