
by Betty Jo Hendershott
There’s a new kid on the (blog) block, clayer Betty Jo Hendershott has joined the ranks of bloggers. These are polymer clay beads embellished with a tube of peyote stitched beads. Click here to check out the blog!
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by Vikram Goyal
by Betty Jo Hendershott
There’s a new kid on the (blog) block, clayer Betty Jo Hendershott has joined the ranks of bloggers. These are polymer clay beads embellished with a tube of peyote stitched beads. Click here to check out the blog!
I love a versatile stamp set, I know I’m getting my monies worth if I feel like I can create many different types of cards with the same stamp set. Anna is sharing a terrific way to get two very different looks using the same floral stamp set from Hero Arts for daytime and nighttime card designs. For both cards she heat embossed the flowers onto vellum paper using white embossing powder, die cutting them out. For the day card she colored on the *backside* using Zig Clean Color markers, for the night there’s no coloring. She die cut an oval from white cardstock, inking and splattering the opening for the night card and used the plain oval for the day, adding a die cut floral background behind it. Each card also has a heat embossed sentiment.
Visit the Hero Arts blog for more photos and to watch her video tutorial.
-Heather
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