VIDEO: Night & Day - One Stamp Set, Two Different Looks
Anna Mahtani
Hello! Anna here sharing two cards, with two different looks - Night & Day - using the same stamp set! I will be using the Here For You Stamp & Cut set for both my cards.

You can watch the video below or on the Hero Arts Youtube channel.
I heat-embossed the main floral elements in the stamp set on vellum using White Embossing Powder. Then I die-cut them out using the coordinating dies. I colored one set of flowers with ZIG Clean Color Brush Markers. I will use this for the "Day" inspired card. The florals for the "Night" card will remain uncolored.

For the night-inspired card, I used two panels of Nautical Hero Hues Cardstock. I die-cut a oval frame using one of the dies from the Nesting Oval Infinity Dies. Then I added a glow around the frame by blending Unicorn White Pigment Ink on the inner edges using a finger dauber. I placed some ink from the White Acrylic Ink bottle onto a plastic palette, added a couple of spritzes of water and splattered it all over the oval frame using a small fan brush.

To assemble the card, I adhered a panel of Nautical cardstock on a side-folding card base, then added the oval framed panel on top. I glued down the flowers using Precision Glue adding small dots of glue in areas where it will not show thru at the front of the vellum. Then I added the sentiment "You Light Up My World, white heat-embossed on Nautical Hero Hues Cardstock at the top of the card panel.

For the background of the "Day" inspired card, I used the Spring Floral Cover Die and die cut it using Dove White Cardstock. I adhered it to a side-folding card base. Then I glued a die-cut oval shape in the middle.

Next, I added the floral elements I colored earlier on top of the oval die cut using Precision Glue.

Then I added the sentiment "I'm Here for You", white heat-embossed on black cardstock, at the top right of the oval die cut.

Let me know in the comments below which one you like the best.
Have a wonderful crafty day!
Til next time!

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