Hello Folks! Scott here with another 10 Cards 1 Kit post featuring the February 2024 My Monthly Hero Classic and Premium Kits! This month we are treated to jam-packed kits exploring friendship, understanding, kindness and Peace!

CLASSIC KIT INCLUDES:
• Clear Stamp Set, 6″ x 8″
• 17 Coordinating Dies
• 4 Tag Fancy Dies
• 6 Sheets Premium White Cardstock, 5.5″ x 8.5″
• Unicorn Pigment Ink Cube
• Rustic Twine, 3 yards
PREMIUM KIT INCLUDES Everything in the Classic kit AND:
• Clear Stamp Set, 3″ x 4″
• Imagine & Peace Fancy Dies
• Sun Stencil, 6″ x 6″
• Ephemera Pack, 48 pieces
• White Embossing Powder, 0.5 oz.

For some odd reason, and this has never happened before, I did not receive the six sentiment dies or the four Tag Fancy dies. When I asked after them with Hero Arts, I was told these dies were missing for the other artists as well and they would try to get them to me when available. This was all before the kits started shipping, so I’m not sure what was going on… I waited a day or two and decided to forge ahead without those dies. As usual, I will make my first five cards using only the supplies from the Classic Kit (less the 10 dies!).
Since I couldn’t die-cut the large sentiments, I realized I had to create room for the sentiments on my backgrounds…!

I cut a 1.25″ strip of masking and attached that to the bottom third of a 4.25″ x 5.5″ panel of White card stock. I thought I’d play around with my New Ohuhu Alcohol markers and made a stripe-y ombre above and below the masking. I removed the masking and stamped the sentiment with VersaFine Onyx Black ink and embossed that with some clear embossing powder. I die-cut the panel with a Lawn Fawn Stitched Rectangle die, and glued that to a mat colored with the same dark blue alcohol marker.
I stamped the Peace Lily and the Vase with Memento Tuxedo Black ink and colored them with my alcohol markers. I die-cut the plant and vase and grabbed an A2 White card base. I glued the mat and the background to the card base, glued the plant into the vase and attached them to the card front with foam tape. A few colorless blender spots on the background along with some hand-drawn spatter adds a little more interest to the background, and, lastly, some Hero Arts Sea Dot embellishments highlight the sentiment. A pretty Thank You card is always useful to have on hand!
There are fourteen small sentiments in this stamp set – peace, hope, healing, humanity, wonder, love, tranquility, etc…! I knew I would never get to all of them in ten cards, so I figured I’d use all of them in one fell swoop.

I laid out all the small sentiments on my MISTI and stamped them on the left side of an A2 panel of White card stock using the HA Unicorn White ink cube, and embossed them with White embossing powder. (yes… we do get White Embossing powder in the Premium kit… but I do have my own…!) The embossing gave me some good ink-resist so I ink blended Hickory Smoke Distress Oxide ink over the sentiments fading out towards the center.
I thought the wheat stalks would be more interesting if they were longer, so I stamped them on the top half of the right side with Memento ink (masking off their bottoms) and then using a Pigma Micron pen and a ruler to extend their stems to the bottom half of the card. The “imagine” sentiment is stamped right over the “extension” spot on the stalks, so that helps camouflage where the stamp ends and the pen begins! (sentiment Stamped with VersaFine and embossed clear). The panel is die-cut with the same LFSRdie, matted to a black mat and glued to a White card base. I did color the wheat with my alcohol markers, and added a knot of twine where the stalks crossed each other. I like this… Striking!
We have a couple simple butterfly stamps in this kit… and nothing is quite as tranquil as a butterfly…. so…

You know I do try to use every stamp in a stamp set, and I thought these butterflies were right at home among the Peace Lilies. I stamped the images on a panel of White card stock using Memento Tuxedo Black ink and colored all with my alcohol markers – I’m slowly getting a feel for these markers but have a long way to go with my learning curve…! I stamped the sentiment with VersaFine ink and embossed it with clear embossing powder.
I spattered the panel with some HA Splash and Green Apple Reactive inks and die-cut it with a LFSRdie. I glued the die cut panel to a Black mat and down to a White card base. A few touches of White gel marker adds some detail to the butterflies, and this is my tribute to a little more tranquility in all of our lives!
I was looking for more background choices that just happen to leave room for a stamped sentiment, when I came across some older foiling plates I had picked up on sale…

I don’t have a lot of hot foil plates, but this one filled my needs perfectly. This is the Spellbinders Add A Stripe of Color hot plate, and Speckled Aura Glimmer Hot Foil. I foiled this at an angle on a panel of White card stock, and was stamping the sentiments in the spaces when I miss-stamped and thought I ruined it all! But NO!!! I simply trimmed away the crappy stamping from the well-foiled portions, re-stamped the images in the same place on an A2 card base (VersaFine ink and Clear embossing powder) and glued the trimmed foiling pieces back in place. Voila!
I stamped the wheat stalks and mason jar (Memento Ink) together on a scrap of White card stock, colored them with alcohol markers, and die-cut them together – top half of the wheat die, bottom half of the mason jar die. I wrapped some of the Rustic Twine around the mouth of the jar and finished it up with a small bow. I attached that assemblage to the card front with foam tape. A few gold dot embellishments add a touch more sparkle and dimension. I love the juxtaposition of the fancy sparkly foiling with the humble twine and mason jar.
That’s five of the large sentiments… one more to go… “choose”. There is a small “kindness” sentiment in our stamp set, but I was thinking of something a little more graphic… and I remember an old stamp set that just might work.

The KIND NESS stamps are from an old Simon Says Stamp Kit from November of 2017… more than six years ago! I’m so glad this popped into my mind! I stamped both sentiments on a piece of HA Pitch Black card stock using HA Unicorn White ink and embossed with White embossing powder. I grabbed my Yasutomo Pearlescent watercolors and painted the letters in all different colors. These inexpensive watercolors work terrifically on Black card stock (this isn’t watercolor paper!) and are available all over the place!
Since the sentiments together suggested a square, I decided to do a square card for this and die-cut the painted panel with a Tonic Studios Scalloped Square Layering die, and die-cut a piece of Tim Holtz Metallic card stock in purple with the next larger scalloped die. I glued those together and down to a 4.25″ square Pitch Black card base. It’s great finding a new stamp that works so well with an old stamp… and now I’ve used all the sentiment stamps – dies be damned!!
Now we get to bring all the Premium elements into play here! I have to admit, I am not a huge fan of ephemera… but I took stock of all the pieces we got in this kit, and the flowers sparked a remembrance of a See-Through card Jennifer McGuire created on one of her live videos just a few weeks ago… that’s what inspired this card.

The card front is all pieces of ephemera glued together! And see-through! One of each flower, both orange feathers, one of the peacock feathers, and half a cloud (top center). I arranged all the ephemera together and glued them to each other before cutting them down to 4.25″ wide by 5.75″ tall – an extra quarter of an inch to score and fold over to attach the see-through card front to a 4.25″ x 5.5″ back piece.
I thought the “peace” die cut seemed like the same size as the “peace” ephemera, so I die-cut the word “peace” from the ephemera and sure enough, it’s exactly the same size! I die-cut two more “blanks” from heavy white card stock and glued them behind the die cut “peace”. Then I glued the stacked sentiments down to the second “peace” ephemera – really interesting dimensional sentiment there! I added some Spectrum Noir Sparkle pen to the sentiment and mounted that to the front with foam tape – doubling up on that dimension again!
I did cut another top-folding card base to 4″ x 5.25″ to glue to the inside of the card so you would only have white showing through the see-through card front. I love this idea for using ephemera pieces… especially flowers but any ephemera that was similarly themed would work for a see-through card front like this!
My favorite item from this kit has got to be the Sun Stencil… I thought that being the SUN called for some extra shine!

I turned to my trusty Deco Foil Transfer Gel and spread that through the stencil on a panel of Pitch Black card stock. I let that dry thoroughly, and then ran it through my laminator with Gina K’s Gold Sequins Fancy Foil. WOW! Not wanting to risk the practically perfect foiling, I stamped the sentiment on a scrap of Pitch Black card stock with VersaMark ink and embossed it with Gold embossing powder. I die-cut the sentiment with a HA Circle infinity die and glued it to the center of the foiled panel. I trimmed the panel to 4″ x 5.25″ and glued that to a White card base. That’s TWO foiling techniques I’ve used with this kit now! I LOVE that foil and this card outshines all the rest! Literally!
There are so many more things you can do with that stencil… this next card kind of combines techniques from the last two cards for something truly unique!

To begin with, I ink-smooshed some HA Taffy, Creamsicle, Lemon Drop, and Green Apple Reactive inks on a White card panel. I smoosh the ink down on a craft mat, spray with water to thin down, and pick up the inks with your card panel. Dry completely and re-apply a couple of times for more depth and variety. When I was happy with the inking, I set the panel aside to dry completely.
I like the ephemera/die-cut sentiment from the see-through card so much, I figured that the “imagine” die-cut must match the “imagine” ephemera as well! Instead of trying to cut the word from the ephemera piece, I decided to cut the word from the ink-smooshed background. Then I die-cut three more “imagine” pieces from Pitch Black card stock. I glued the black die cuts to the ephemera piece, stacking up the three layers, and then glued the ink-smooshed “imagine to the top. Finally, I embossed the sentiment with VersaMark ink and clear Embossing powder.
Then I took the stencil and some VersaMark ink and inked through the stencil with that embossing ink right over the background. (I use a blending foam and pressed the ink into the stencil instead of trying to use a brush) I embossed that with Yellow Prism Embossing powder (from the MMH December 2020 kit!) There’s lots of sparkle in that embossing powder! I cut the background to 4″ x 5.25″ and glued that to a White A2 card base. Then it’s a simple matter to glue the sentiment over the center of the background – covering up the hole left from the original die cut. I really enjoy the dimensional sentiment and all the bright color and sparkle on this card! And here, the stencil doesn’t steal the show, it just adds another layer to a colorful background!
Of course, you can use the Sun Stencil for ink blending as well…

On a panel of Hero Hues Canary card stock, I ink blended HA Lemon Drop, Creamsicle, and Fruit Punch Reactive inks in a landscape orientation with the center of the stencil a little bit above the center of the card stock. I stamped the sentiment in the center with VersaFine Onyx Black ink and embossed it with Clear Embossing powder. I colored in the doo-dads on the stamp with my TomBow watercolor markers, trimmed the panel to 4″ x 5.25″, glued that to a thin black mat and glued those to a card front of the same Canary card stock – all three layers are then glued to a White card base.
Then I sprinkled a bunch of Colorful Confetti Sequins (from a 12/17 SSS Kit!) all over the front – I was separating the red, orange and yellow sequins from the mix, and just kept adding and adding until I ran out of those colors! Though a little plain with just the stencil and the stamp, the sequins make this whole card come to life! Lots of sparkle!
I was trying to figure out a way to use the banner sentiments included with the ephemera pack – I was able to adjust the “try to love one another” banner to be a simpler “love one another” banner, but then I came across the banner sentiment that says “plant the seeds of peace”. That banner inspired this card.


It has been a while since I made a Magic Slider card… a perfect way to illustrate this sentiment. I do have a post here detailing the steps to make a “double-slider” or “magic-slider” card: https://cardcutups.com/2018/02/26/project-double-slider-pull-tab-cards/ or a video post on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyHI0kvQTg8&t=2s for detailed instructions. The background is Hero Hues Arctic card stock ink blended along the edges with HA Splash reactive ink. I combined two of the flower ephemera pieces cutting away the white border on the smaller flower and matching it up to the center of the larger flower. The leaves are cut from one of the butterfly ephemera pieces. Thank heavens for those green butterflies! Here you can see it in action:
I’ve never before had a “stem” on a double slider card that actually camouflages the slit that the mechanism uses on the front of the card. Love this so very much! Almost seems like magic! Plant the seed and watch it grow!
That wraps up my 10 cards for the My Monthly Hero Kits of February 2024. Even missing a number of dies, I was able to come up with a fun assortment of very spring-y cards this month… I am certainly looking forward to spring this year!

I used all of the White card stock in the kit and managed to use almost all of the sentiment stamps in the Classic stamp set – I missed one vase and the three bows… I used the two large stamps from the Premium stamp set… I used 16 pieces of ephemera (surprise!). I used the stencil in three different ways, I used both of the Fancy dies in the premium kit, as well as some twine, the Unicorn White ink cube, and the White embossing powder. I do believe that stencil will come in very handy for many years to come… and the matching circular sentiments are a great companion to that as well.
These kits are still available on the Hero Arts website! If you see something you like here, or want to grab that amazing Sun Stencil for yourself, please use my links when you go shopping at Hero Arts – it helps support this page as well as my YouTube channel and keeps the fun coming your way!
My Monthly Hero February 2024 Classic Kit: http://shrsl.com/4fbvj
My Monthly Hero February 2024 Premium Kit: http://shrsl.com/4fbvr
My Monthly Hero February 2024 Premium Elements: http://shrsl.com/4fbvu
Hero Arts February 2024 Release: http://shrsl.com/4fbvx
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