Clean and Simple Cards using the February My Monthly Super Hero Kit
Today I would like to share three quick and easy cards that I made using the My Monthly Super Hero February 2026 Kit by Hero Arts.
The My Monthly Super Kit is currently out of stock. However, you can absolutely recreate these designs using similar products from your own stash.
There are still a few My Monthly Hero kits available, so you can purchase yours while stocks last. If you would prefer not to miss out in the future, I recommend subscribing to next month’s kit, releasing on 1st March.
Card 1

I placed the bunny and sentiment stamps from the My Monthly Hero February 2026 Kit on my MISTI stamping tool. I then inked them with Intens-ified Black Ink and stamped the images onto an A2 piece of cardstock (4 1/4 x 5 1/2 inches). To finish the scene, I stamped the butterfly so that it looked as though it was gently resting on the bunny’s nose.
After that, I added the details to the butterfly using my Copic 0.05 Multiliner. I then coloured the images using the Copic markers listed below.
Bunny – E55, E53, E31, E50, R11, Colourless Blender
Butterfly – Y35, Y04
Grass – G17, G14, YG13, YG11
Finally, I adhered the finished card panel to a white A2 card base using precision glue.
Card 2

For this card, I began by taping both sides of an A2 card panel using memo tape, leaving about an inch and a half of space at the top of the panel. I then blended Squeezed Lemonade, Mustard Seed, Picked Raspberry, Wilted Violet, and Salty Ocean Distress Inks onto the cardstock using my ink blending brushes.
Next, I placed it in my MISTI and stamped the silhouette flower images randomly using Intens-ified Black Ink. After the ink had dried, I removed the tape and completed the card by stamping the sentiment.
Card 3

I created this card using the stencils from the My Monthly Super Hero Kit. I coloured the images as follows:
Stencil 1:
Flowers – Citrus Burst, Autumn Blaze, Heart Beat
Bunnies – Silverstone, Industrial Diamond, Pure Graphite
Stencil 2:
Flowers – Autumn Blaze, Heart Beat, Rhodolite
Bunnies – Industrial Diamond, Pure Graphite
Stencil 3:
Stems and leaves – Just Green, Hunter Green, Citrus Burst
Stencil 4:
Stems and leaves – Green Onyx
After stencilling, I added subtle highlights on the bunnies using a Prismacolor white pencil.
Next, I stamped the outlines of the images and the sentiment with Intens-ified Black Ink. I then coloured the ground and drew the grass using Polychromos 159 and 166.
Finally, I stuck the finished panel to an A2 card base using liquid glue.
Thank you for visiting my blog. Stay tuned for more cardmaking tips and tricks in my next blog post.
Until then, live creatively and spread the joy of handmade art. ❤️
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