Thursday, December 5, 2013

A Valentine with the new Hero Arts/OWH L'il Hoot set

So tickled to receive the new Hero Arts/OWH fundraiser/Sandy Allnock-designed "L'il Hoot" clear stamp set from Simon Says Stamp! For this card, I used this week's OWH Sketch #201 and the Midweek Throwdown Valentine's Day theme; I was going for a Valentine for a little boy or a guy.  Can't wait to use the other stamps in the set:

 
Little Bears & "Can't Wait to Hug You": Hero Arts L'il Hoot clear stamp set
Happy Valentine's Day: Inkadinkado rubber stamp
DP: Authentique "Something for All Seasons" & Crate Paper "The Pier" 6x6 pads
Fiskars heart punch
Darice Hemp cord
 
Thanks for stopping by! Hope you will scroll down to my next post to see my Victorian Christmas ornaments and leave me a comment so I'll know you were here!
 
Sherry
 
 

10 comments:

Donna Hanley said...

Sherry, This is cute as a button. Love the touch of red in the twine. All the little hearts (and the big one) are just perfect. Enjoy your evening.

Lee Mae said...

Super cute! Love the paper piecing and all the hearts.

Operation Write Home said...

Darling!

McCrafty's Cards said...

This is so gorgeous Sherry, I like the sweet image and the design.
Kevin xx

Meggymay said...

This looks so sweet, I love the image.
Yvonne

Diane said...

Hi Sherry- love your card- the layout, the papers, the textured heart...and of course the adorable image! I am waiting for my set to arrive! Hope you have fun and share more creation to inspire us!

Paula S. said...

This looks like such an adorable set and it works great with the masculine colors and patterns too. Definitely need to add this set to my long-term wish list....just too cute to resist.

Kathy said...

My stamp set arrived yesterday from SSS and I am definitely going to CASE your darling card.

roseofs said...

Adorable! Love the movement in the patterned paper. Everything ties together so well! Thanks for a great example of how to use the Lil Hoot set.

Patricia Hays said...

This is darling, Sherry! I really like the visual texture that the patterned papers give.