June My Monthly Hero Countdown + Giveaway: Day 3
It's time for our final round of June countdown peeks! The kit and add-ons will be revealed on Tuesday at 10am PT...but not before our Creative Team shares a trio of fantastic cards that highlight how the images and sentiments in this kit provide endless versatility. For more details, you can follow the blog links below each photo, and don't forget to leave a comment for a chance to win a kit too!
Project #9 created by Dana Joy
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Project #10 created by Lydia Fiedler
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Project #11 created by Jessica Frost-Ballas
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Loving what you see? There will be oceans of inspiration in Monday's blog hop to celebrate the release of this amazing kit. We can't wait to share it with you!
WIN A KIT BEFORE YOU CAN BUY IT: Just leave a comment on this (and every) Countdown to Creativity post. We’ll randomly draw one lucky winner from comments left across all countdown posts on the Hero Arts blog. The winner will be announced first thing Monday morning, June 6, before the kit launches at 10am Pacific. The more you comment, the more chances to win. Good luck!
I love all three projects. Dana’s card it’s simple, yet pretty because where there’s corals, I fall in love.
I am retired from the Research and Developments Center, UPR, Mayagüez Campus administrating the Scientists Funds for their Research Projects. I had to read the proposals and the progress reports and make sure that every penny spend was according to the proposal. The department stole my heart was Sea Grant through Marine Science. The scientists were so nice and reading all of the progress reports one learns the importance of every single creature in the sea, the corals, weed and stop cutting threes and putting cement instead. All of the wounded creatures were taken to the lab. In a small island near the Parguera in Lajas, PR. They were well taken care of and once healed, they would released them. Some could never be released because they’re wounds were too severe and would not survived back in the ocean. Sea World is part of the Sea Grant projects and they get the best care. One should admire the corals because of their beautiful colors, but we should never touch them because we kill the with our touch.
I love the backgrounds on Dana’s card, lovely.
Lydia, did a fantastic sort of silhouette on gray cardstock background and pop that beautiful mermaid that stole the show. Although, I never read a children book that made the mermaid look as a creapy creature and I just to watch two different series of mermaids and they were beautiful and good. Love the skin tone. In fact, love the entire scene.
I also love Jessica’s project with the gold fish that makes the backgrounds pop out.
Congratulations Hero Arts one more kit to enjoy.
Oh I can’t wait to see more … I love sea themes!
Love what I’m seeing – show me more
I love the fish from this kit and the backgrounds look amazing!
Loving all the different designs of water on all the cards. Can’t wait to see the Kit and the add on’s this month. Mermaids are what got me started on the Hero Arts kits several years ago. I missed that one, but glad I won’t miss this one.