So, mid January, we had what became known as "Snowzilla" or "Snowmageddon" here in our neck of the woods, because anything over 2 inches of snow is considered catastrophic and completely unmanageable. Church was cancelled all over parts of Tennessee and Kentucky! The angels sang, I'm certain of it. In any case, it was quite beautiful here for a couple of days, impassable on local country roads for about 5 days, and a big ole' mess on ALL the roads for about a week. Great weather for staying indoors and crafting, reading, watching movies, cleaning house (WHAT!?! NOT!), and eating a pot of homemade soup.
In any case, I got a head start on my Valentines for this year. Is it just me or does everyone have a craft room that looks like a party exploded all over it when they're working on a project? Between choosing papers, inks, stamps and designs, I make a mess. It's a FUN mess, though!
This year I used the remains of last year's CTMH Heartstrings WOTG for Valentine cards, including the stamp set, and these other Close To My Heart supplies:
CTMH Artfully Sent Cartridge (Z3168) (pp. 36 & 37)
Shimmer Tape, Red (Z1848) and Silver (Z1799)
Clear Sparkles (Z1752)
Daisy White Cardstock (1385)
Ruby Cardstock (X5927)
Red Glitter Paper (Z3075)
Dimensional Elements - Hearts (retired)
Stamp - Beloved Bouquet, January SOTM (retired)
Stamp - Coming Up Roses, Jeanette's Archive (retired)
Note - Both stamps were used for the phrase "Happy Valentine's Day" and may be substituted with another of your favorite stamps.
Other supplies included scrap papers for pink and red hearts, the arrow on one of the cards, and small bits of yellow for the flower in "Love Bug".
The Artfully Sent cartridge creates beautiful 5"x7"cards. Two of them are "pop up" type cards.
This card has a plain front if not embellished using the "pocket card" feature available on the cartridge.
The inside of the card "pop up" opens to the lacy heart.The arrow and small heart in the middle are also part of the cartridge.
A bit of red shimmer tape adds interest to this card.
When opened, the cutout heart provides a place for your greeting.
This little card was made from "leftovers" of last year's Heartstrings WOTG. Still pretty cute!
Finally, three versions of a very cute "pop-up" card for the children. Since the 3D dimensional element hearts are no longer available, cut out hearts of red glitter paper, or other embellishment add interest to this card, which otherwise has a plain front. On the third card (pictured in back), I used a textured, very pretty paper that made up for lack of embellishment.
Inside, the VW pops up, complete with silver shimmer tape for bumper and details! The "Love Bug" cuts on the Cricut are done at the same time as the VW in red and white. I added the yellow in the center of the flower because I liked that better than the white.
Thanks for following along. May you enjoy a wonderful day with your special Valentine!
Blessings,
Psalm 1:1-6
These cards are beautiful. Love the inside pop up and I am sure the receiver will love it to. Amazing all the snow you have. The photos are beautiful. I am in Florida today at my mothers and hubby told me that we are getting flurries in Birmingham today. He said he is trying to get pictures for the great snowstorm of 2016 to send to my son in Rhode Island but he can't get enough flurries together to even know that it is snowing! Can't get over all your snow. Have a blessed day and thank you for sharing today!
ReplyDeleteLove your cards. I have that cartridge and have not used it enough. Now at least I know what to do with the pocket cards. TY. And if anyone wants snow, here on Long Island we've had over 6 or 8 inches in one snowfall and just about 3 in another. We won't count the dusting over the last two days. Suffice it to say, we won't see our grass till spring.
ReplyDeletebeautiful cards.
ReplyDeleteAll the cards are lovely! The first one is my favourite. Love that scalloped edge.
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