I made this Valentine card for my sister, she let me borrow the punch to make the Hersey's Kisses. Now I made this card once at a Stampin Up party, but I didn't like the colors that were used at the party. We used a shade of red and I have never gotten used to red and brown. It was an easy card to make, if you haven't figured it out, it is the three stages of a Hersey's Kiss. Again, I used cardstock from my scrap bin, I love using that up. The Kisses are made from a punch from SU, Blooming Pedals. They are made by punching out the big petal and cutting off the upper part of the petal. I have found that you can also use the smaller petal and cut it off and it makes a good small Kiss. The candy that is bitten off is made my taking the whole Kiss and cutting off part of it with a scalloped round punch. On the cards we made at the SU party, we did stamp a sentiment on the vellum paper coming out of the Kiss, but I didn't have anything small enough to use. Enjoy
Stamp - unknown
Paper - pink, brown, and white cardstock; nonshed glitter paper, vellum paper.
Ink - soft suede, SU
tools - Cuttlebug, bubble embossing folder, Blooming Petals punch by SU, deckle ovals by Spellbinders
Friday, March 1, 2013
My Husband's Valentine card
This is another card I had to make for SC, my husband's Valentine Card. I didn't want to make a pink lovey dovey card for him, so I came up with this one and I thought it work perfectly! I wanted to use a variety of colors, he isn't a pink person. It is colored with copics and then I used flocking on the robe so it was nice and fuzzy. If you haven't tried flocking yet, get some and try it. Flocking comes in many colors and it adds a texture onto you card. The picture on the front is two different stamps, the woman with the mug is one stamp and the balloons are another stamp. I took and fine black multiliner pen and extended the strings of the balloons down to her wrist.The words on the card are computer generated. The funny thing about this was, I got up on Valentine's Day and gave him the card. I had on red pj's. He looked at the card, looked at me, looked at the card, and said " looks just like you, all you're missing are the bunny slippers". I love him anyway....
Stamps - Old Lady, Art Impressions; Balloons, unknown
Ink - Tuxedo Black, Memento
Paper - From my scrap bin, white and red cardstock; the printed paper was from a package of paper I got a long time ago
Embellishments - Bling, buttons on robe; red flocking
Techniques - copic markers
Stamps - Old Lady, Art Impressions; Balloons, unknown
Ink - Tuxedo Black, Memento
Paper - From my scrap bin, white and red cardstock; the printed paper was from a package of paper I got a long time ago
Embellishments - Bling, buttons on robe; red flocking
Techniques - copic markers
Livvy's Valentine Card
This is the Valentine card I made for my little 3 year old granddaughter. We just got back from SC, where I gave it to her along with a birthday card for her. I won't post the birthday card because, although it was hand crafted, it wasn't hand made by me. I had six cards I had to take to SC this time, some I made and some I didn't make. This card was made using a Sillouette Cameo. Do I own on? No, it's my sister's but it will be one of my next toys. The papers are simple, white, black, pink, and red card stock. I ran a piece of velum through my Cuttlebug, using a heart embossing folder, and glued it on top of the pink to soften it. I used lift tape for a couple of the hearts and the head. The eyes are google eyes. You know how kids are with cards, they are more interested in what comes with the card. But she did like the fact that the eyes moved. Enjoy the card.
Paper - white, black, red, and pink cardstock, white vellum paper
Embellishments - google eyes
Tools - Sillouette Cameo, Cuttlebug, heart embossing folder
Paper - white, black, red, and pink cardstock, white vellum paper
Embellishments - google eyes
Tools - Sillouette Cameo, Cuttlebug, heart embossing folder
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