21 May 2026

Hero Arts | You've Got a Friend

Hello there, today I have a card and tag to share using the Hero Arts You've Got a Friend collection. I am using the Abstract Floral Stamp & Cut, as well as the wonderful Hello Friend Stamps & Dies (the dies can be used to coordinate with the stamp set or used as standalone like I have today). 

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I started off by stamping the Hero Arts Abstract Floral Stamp Set onto white cardstock. The set can either be stamp layering, so you can stamp the flower centres directly on top of the first layer, or die cut layering - you can stamp them then die cut them out and add them on top that way. I stamped the flowers using Hero Arts Core Inks in Ultra Pink, Orchid (I did these flowers twice for both the card and tag), Paradise and Lemon Yellow


I then stamped the centres using Versafine Clair Nocturne Ink directly on top. I also stamped the leaves using the black ink as well as the branch like pieces for the tag (these are supposed to have flower heads on the top but I left them off!). They were then all die cut out using the Hero Abstract Floral Dies


For the card, I adhered a panel of white cardstock on top of a US A2 sized white card base using thin foam tape. The leaves were cut apart and adhered to the card using Bearly Art Glue. The flowers were adhered using thin foam squares. I die cut the 'hello' from Hero Arts Hello Friend Die Set. I cut the word itself from Hero Arts Pitch Black Cardstock three times and the shadow from white cardstock twice. 


They were layered up one on top of another using liquid glue and then adhered to the card using a combination of foam tape and liquid glue. The sentiment, from Hero Arts Hello Friend Stamp Set, was stamped onto white cardstock using Versafine Clair Nocturne Ink and cut into a strip. It was adhered below the 'hello'. To finish, I added black dots using an Altenew 0.1 Fine Liner Pen


For the tag, I die cut the Hero Arts Tag Infinity Die from white cardstock, as well as the hole reinforcer/eyelet that was adhered over the hole. I adhered the leaves and branches to the tag flat using liquid glue and the flowers with thin foam squares. 


I then threaded twine through the top of the tag and tied in a bow. I die cut the 'friend' from Hero Arts Hello Friend Die Set. I die cut the word itself from Hero Arts Pitch Black Cardstock twice, and the shadow from white cardstock twice. They were layered up and adhered using together using liquid glue. 


It was adhered flat to the tag using liquid glue. I stamped a sentiment from Hero Arts Hello Friend Stamp Set onto white cardstock using Versafine Clair Nocturne Ink and cut it onto a strip. It was adhered below the 'friend' using thin foam tape. To finish, I added black dots using an Altenew 0.1 Fine Liner Pen

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I am not going to lie, I did struggle a little with these flowers. They are very abstract but they are also fun too! Thank you so much for stopping by today, I really do appreciate it. I hope you have a wonderful day! 

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