

Isn’t it nice to hear “You’re absolutely fabulous!” We all need to hear this statement every now and then.
A wonderful way to say this, is to use the Hero Arts Stamp and Cut Dress Up set which includes this sentiment. This set is also fun for the crafter because you get to dress the figures using the skirt dies and you can stamp the bodice top onto patterned paper and fussy cut it out.
These two cards show the two different hairstyles and tops as well as two of the three skirts. The set come with two sets of legs (walking and close together) and four different facial expressions.

I colored the hair and shoes with watercolor pencils.
The sentiments are heat embossed in a shiny black with a red stamped heart on one of the cards.
I stamped the back of one envelope and heat embossed the other envelope with a shooting star.
Thank you for reading this post and I hope you enjoyed seeing these cards. Please like or comment on this post at the bottom of this post.
SUPPLIES
Dies:
Stamps:
- Hero Arts – Stamp & Cut – Dress Up – DC211
- Shooting star stamp from” O Christmas Tree” craft kit from Simply Cards & Papercraft, issue 209
Inks:
- Memento – Tuxedo Black ink pad
- Nuvo – Watercolour Pencils – Elementary Midtones and Dark Shadows
- Stampin’ Up – Classic Stampin’ Pad – Real Red
Embossing:
- Versa Mark Watermark Ink
- Recollections Detail Embossing Power- Ebony
- Recollections Tinsel Embossing Powder – Gold
Paper:
- Reflections – 8.5×11 inch cardstock – Pink Buttons
- Park Lane – 50 pk 8.5”x11” Value Papers – Carousel
- DCWV – Strips Box of Cards – A2 Printed Textured Cards & Envelopes
Miscellaneous:
- Cosmic Shimmer Acrylic Glue
- Foam pads
- Nuvo – Watercolour Pencils – Elementary Midtones and Dark Shadows
© Sue Small-Kreider 2020
Super cute cards, great die set! We all love to hear that now and again 💖
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Thanks Suzi🌞
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Thank you for this post! I have this set and am inspired to get it out. Love your cards!
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Thank you. The set is easy to use, I stamped a number of heads and legs at one time and then colored and fussy cut them out to make cards at a latter time.
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