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Valentine’s Day

We were away on Valentine’s Day, and I didn’t get around to posting my last valentines in advance. Fortunately, I hand delivered some of them, and the rest were in the mail in plenty of time to have arrived before yesterday.

All the valentines used some of The Greetery’s recent Amour Market release. I made three of the shaped valentine below for my granddaughters. Lovely Lady cardstock was cut with the Shortbread Shapes: Scalloped Hearts die and then placed in the gorgeous embossing folder.

I gently ran a white ink pad ove the embossed designs to make them stand out a bit more. The small heart in the middle was die cut with the Whole Hearted Die in Raspberry Fizz cardstock and embossed in the Coquette Hearts Embossing Folder. I added a small pearl from Altenew in the center.

The next two cards are variations on the same design. I started by die cutting the large heart in the small manner I die cut the smaller heart in the first valentine. I used Raspberry Fizz for the first card and added a gold metallic frame using the Filagree Hearts Die. I stamped and gold embossed the sentiment with the Simple Valentine Mini Sentiments set. The Regency Bow #1 (from an earlier release) was die cut with Lovely Lady cardstock and I added some ink blending for some added interest. All of it was added to a card base of watercolor paper.

The second valentine is exactly the same, except I used Gina K Cherry Kisses cardstock, and changed the orientation of the card from horizontal to vertical.

The last valentine is a more Clean and Simple design, using some of the same products. The large red heart was cut from the Whole Hearted Die, but not embossed. I layered a white embossed heart on top and added another of the Altenew white pearls to the center. For this card I created a square card base from the Cherry Kiss cardstock, and then a pretty white stitched and scalloped square that I found in my stash, (I’m unsure of the manufacturer since I die cut a group of these shapes at a friend’s house several years ago,) The sentiment is from a much older Greetery stamp set: Sentiment Suites: Love, embossed in white and die cut with Papertrey Ink’s Skinny Mini Banners.

Although I’m a day late in posting these, I’m not too late to play along with several challenges. The first valentine is off to Shoppping Our Stash which is looking for Shaped Cards and to Time Out: Choose Two; I’m picking pink and hearts.

One or more of the three other valentines are going to Tic Tac Toe where I used the top row across: Hearts, Die Cutting, Pink/Red and Just Us Girls: Word Week-Valentine,

Lots of Hearts


Last year, I used Concord & 9th’s Mix and Match Heart die and stamp to make valentines for my three Rochester granddaughters. I die cut lots of hearts and several backgrounds so I had plenty to create a card for Hannah this year. I chose a background of Party Pink (The Stamp Market) and hearts cut from four pastel colored cardstocks.


All I needed to do was inlay the hearts, gold emboss one with a sentiment from the stamp set  and add it to the card with some dimensional tape. The banner sentiment was gold embossed as well with a stamp from Simon Says Love You Greetings, and die cut with My Favorite Things Itty Bitty Strips.

This valentine is headed to Just Us Girls where the challenge is Die Cuts or Stencils plus Hearts, and to Addicted to Stamps and More where the challenge is Die Cuts or Stencils.

XOXO

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As soon as I saw the challenge at Inkspirational: XOXO, I knew I had the perfect die. Once I got it out, I realized that it would make a great valentine for my grandson. Not girly, not cutesy—but heartfelt.

I die cut the  Simon Says die, XO Border, in three colors and lined them up on an A2 white card base. I had a little gold heart left over from a previous project and added it to the middle XOXO pattern with some dimensional tape. 

The sentiment is from Simon Says Love You Greetings, gold embossed on black and die cut with My Favorite Things Itty Bitty Strips.

In addition to Inkspirational, I’m also sending this to The Paper Players where the theme challenge is Love Is In the Air. 


I’ll be back shortly with more valentines. Have a great day!