Snack-Themed Cards Using the Hero Arts “All That” Collection

Today I’m sharing two fun, snack-themed cards made with the All That Collection from Hero Arts. This collection is packed with bold die images, playful sentiments, and coordinating stencil that make it easy to create clean, graphic cards with a lot of personality.

Both of these cards follow a similar approach: simple layouts, strong focal images, and just enough texture and layering to keep things interesting.

Card One: Stay Salty, My Friend

The first card features the snack bag image paired with the sentiment “Stay Salty, My Friend.” I kept the design fairly straightforward so the image could really shine.

I started with a soft blue background to contrast the darker snack bag and added subtle texture to the snack pieces to give them a little extra dimension. Layering the bag with foam adhesive helps lift it off the card base and keeps the design from feeling flat.

This is a great example of how letting one image be the star can result in a clean, polished card that still feels fun and lighthearted.

Card Two: Nacho Average Friend

For the second card, I used a different chip die from the same collection and paired it with the sentiment “Nacho Average Friend Chip.” This one leans into warmer tones and texture.

The background is kept neutral with a subtle lined pattern, which helps ground the bright red packaging without competing with it. The triangular chip details add visual interest and help draw your eye toward the sentiment in the center.

Just like the first card, I added dimension by layering the snack image and keeping the rest of the design simple. This is an easy layout to replicate. Just changing the sentiment or background color would give you a completely different look with minimal effort.

Why This Collection Works So Well

What I really enjoy about the Hero Arts All That Collection is how easy it is to mix and match elements while still keeping your cards cohesive. The images are bold enough to stand on their own, which makes them perfect for clean designs, quick cards, or even batch crafting.

Both of these cards would work well for:

  • Friendship cards
  • Encouragement or just-because cards
  • Masculine or gender-neutral designs

Final Thoughts

These cards are a great reminder that you don’t need complicated layouts to make something eye-catching. Choosing a strong focal image, adding a bit of texture, and keeping the rest of the design simple goes a long way.

I hope these snack-themed cards give you some inspiration to dig into your stamps and have a little fun with your card making.


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