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Saturday, February 21, 2026

Red and Pink with Hero Arts!

Hey everyone - it's time for my regular monthly post at Die Cut Divas. The card details and a bonus are only shared here though. We have the wonderful Hero Arts as our sponsor who has donated a $25 gift card for our random winner.

First up a tulip card:


Supplies: Paper - Neenah Classic Crest Solar White;
Recollections A2 card;
My Mind's Eye patterned
Stamps with dies - Hero Arts Tulip Bouquet
(dies retired)
Dies - Poppystamps Cute Bow;
Stencils - Hero Arts Color Layering Tulip Bouquet
Embossing Folder - Stampin' Up Subtle (retired)
Other - SSS Starshine dots; foam tape;
Hero Arts & Memento inks; white gel pen;
Copic Markers C00 & C3 for shading


I'd had the tulip stamp and die set for a few years, then picked up the coordinating stencils more recently. They make a card go very quickly. I tend to add more color with Copics and some gel pen details but the stencils are handy to start! I went with grey for the stems and leaves so as not to detract from the red/pink theme.

I added a patterned stitched rectangle to a ruby A2 card then used part of a second card to die cut an oval. Embossed the oval and adhered to the patterned layer, then added my bouquet. Stamped a sentiment from the tulip set and die cut with a smaller oval. Added both to the card. Die cut a bow & adhered to the bouquet, then added some Starshine dots.

For my bonus I used my fave Hero Arts heart coverplate die. 


Supplies: Paper - Neenah Classic Crest Solar White;
Paper Studio A2 card & red card stock
Other - SSS printed sentiment; glossy accents;
Hero Arts Ultra Pink ink & Irridescent Shimmer Spray;
Paper Studio enamel hearts; Glossy Accents

I shared a card with this coverplate on Valentine's Day but you couldn't see the fabulous heart detail. I cut this one from Neenah, then swiped Ultra Pink ink over it direct to paper. Then I spritzed it liberally with shimmer spray. Once dry, I adhered it to an ombré pink card. I also die cut the coverplate from red cardstock and inlaid 3 of the hearts, saving the rest for future projects. Covered them in Glossy Accents for nice dimension and shine. A couple enamel hearts and a printed sentiment finished the card.

That's it for today friends. We hope you'll pop over to Die Cut Divas and enter a project using primarily red &/or pink into our February Gallery by 9p Pacific Time on Feb 28.

Thanks for visiting and happy crafting!!

1 comment:

Dawn T said...

Two beauties Linda. Just love the tulips - great combo of both pink and red together.