A Bouquet of Hearts
January 26, 2018
I've been trying to work on a few Valentine cards. It's hard to believe that we are already near the end of January. They say time goes faster as you get older and I'm here to say it's true. I don't always purchase a valentine set, but the Sure Do Love You bundle spoke to me. I love the box, but I did not use it for my project today.
This project is one of those that uses a lot is different products. Hold on to your hats!
The base of the card is Real Red cardstock 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 and folded at 4 1/4. Run the front of the card through the Big Shot with the Scattered Sequins Dynamic Textured Impressions Embossing Folder. This folder is on page 13 of the Occasions catalog. It's hidden in a corner. You just might miss it.
Use the Stitched Shapes Framelits Dies the cut the largest oval from Pink Pirouette. This was attached to the card with dimensionals.
The Bouquet Bunch Framelits Dies were used to cut the stems from Wild Wasabi cardstock. Also cut 5 of the little bunches of flowers from Whisper White cardstock.
Glue down the green stems. Some of the white flowers were glued under the stems and a few were glued on top.
The conversation hearts were stamped in Real Red using the Sure Do Love You stamp set. Cut them out with the Lots to Love Box Framelits Dies. They are attached with glue dots.
The little Real Red and Whisper White hearts were punched with the Cookie Cutter Builder Punch. I used the Multipurpose Liquid glue to attach them.
Use the Whisper White 1/4 inch Organza Ribbon for the bow. It's attached with glue dots, too.
The sentiment is stamped in Real Red using Sure Do Love You. Punch it out with the Classic Label Punch. Cut it apart and glue to the oval piece.
The sentiment on the inside is from Petal Palette. Stamp a few more of the hearts.
Someone special will be getting this card. I think it's so cute.
Thanks for taking the time to read my post. I hope you enjoyed it.
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Love the cheerful Valentine card! Also, like your new Blog photo.
Posted by: Twila Hartford | January 26, 2018 at 09:00 AM
Thanks, Twila. Long past time for the photo!
Posted by: Jo Anne Hewins | January 26, 2018 at 10:05 AM