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Valentines 2025

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It was so fun to make cards for Valentine’s Day!  I had purchased dies last year but didn’t use them.  I can’t decide which I like the best, so leave a comment telling us of your favorite.  This first one was for my grandchildren showing a little teddy bear stacking balloons on top of each other to say ‘I LOVE YOU’.   The balloons are die cut from a glossy card stock but the picture didn’t pick up the shine.  The die cut out all the hearts in one cut, so I used different colored papers and then glued them individually on the white layer that I embossed with a fun heart embossing folder.  With 4 cards to make it was great to have different colors to mix and match.

 

For the inside I used our spiral die and glued one end on each side so it opened up with a flash of hearts.  The children love an interactive card!

  • Kokorosa Die for teddy bear and balloons
  • Sunshine Wishes Dies for the layered heart on the left of the inside
  • Lots of Heart Stampin’ Up! set for the “my heart smiles just thinking about you”
  • Think Happy Stampin’ Up! for the little smiles inside the heart
  • Spiral BigZ die
  • The embossing folder is one of the mini folders from Stampin’ Up! so you run it through twice

Next, I used the same embossing folder for a layer and then die cut interconnected hearts and layered them on a piece of designer series paper.

  

  • Kokorosa Die for interconnected hearts connected to side strips
  • Stampin’ Up! Love & Happiness stamp set for the tiny Happy Valentine’s Day
  • Stampin’ Up! Heartfelt Stamp Set for the “Roses Are Red…..So Lucky” and the heart in bottom corner

As many as you made, I’ll bet you had Paul’s help. 

I did, Sal, which made it more efficient and certainly more fun!

Third for the day is a card with a blue background for a friend (you know who you are) who loves blue!

  • Kokorosa Die for the flurry of hearts coming out of the envelope
  • Stampin’ Up! envelope maker using 1/2 of smallest measurements
  • Stampin’ Up! Heartfelt Stamp Set for the “Roses Are Red…..So Lucky” and the heart in bottom corner

The inside bottom heart is stamped but it looks so clear in the picture that it looks like an additional die cut.  Paul used the Stampin’ Up! envelope maker to make the little white envelope.

Last but not least is another set of interconnected hearts on a sponged background for a rainbow look.  For this construction, there are the hearts die cut in purple, then a layer of white die cut for placement of the purple and then a smaller layer of white card stock sponged to go behind those two layers.

  • Kokorosa Die with the interconnected hearts
  • Stampin’ Up! Heartfelt Stamp Set for the “Roses Are Red…..So Lucky” and the heart in bottom corner

That is a nice variety of purple, blue, pink and white bases.  

Purposeful!  Doing a whole set of cards just alike can be very productive, but it can get boring if you don’t have an assembly line for each step of the card.

And when have you had an assembly line?  I don’t think two people count as a “line”.

Hmmmm…… maybe that is something I should do in classes.   NOT!

Thank you for giving me some time today.  Hopefully you have been inspired, even to just see some nice wording you can stamp on anniversary cards or birthday cards or ……

SAL,   Such A Lot of Valentines

Karen

 

Quotation of the day:

“Sometimes the greatest gift you can give someone is simply to include them.”

February Mystery Card #10

Hello Stamping Friends,

Hostess code for March:  A3VBV4QZ

On the last Tuesday of each month I have a Zoom meeting to chit chat with one another, talk about the swap cards we made and do a Mystery Card Challenge.  Those challenges started up during COVID and were a fun way to craft together on Zoom.

Does that mean you won’t be doing Mystery Cards in the future?

Good question, Sal!  We have one last rotation on this club in April (retirement list!) and then we start all over with a new rotation and new plans for meeting depending on the wishes of the members.  Give me a shout out if you want to be part of the new club!

January’s Mystery Card is a great one for using up those little strips of paper you have left from a 6 X 6 DSP after you use a 5 X 4 piece for the front of a card.

   

Mystery Card Challenge #10 printable pdf file

Lucille made a fun card with bumble bees on blue!  So cute !!

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Jo made an Easter card!  The greeting is from ‘Fable Friends’ stamped and punched with the ‘Story Label’ punch.

 

I made a thank you card using scraps left over from the Hydrangea Hill paper and Flirty Flamingo:

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I decided to embellish it a little and add another quarter sheet of black on the back of the Flirty Flamingo.  I just shaved off a little on each of the sides to give a slight border.  I used Versa Mark to make a little flower using a stamp from  the ‘Lots of Heart’ stamp set.  The Matte Black Dots are on page 11 of the JJ Mini.  The scalloped Basic White is cut using the Stitched So Sweetly Dies. The ‘thank you’ and the ‘you’re all heart’ are both from the ‘Lots of Heart’ stamp set.

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Since I had left over Sale A Bration DSP from another project, I made another card using the same ‘Lots of Heart’ stamp with all the little dots, I connected the dots to make a smiley face and stamped greetings from the same stamp set.  The ‘Thinking of You’ is from the ‘Happy Thoughts’ stamp set and punched out with the ‘Tailored Tag’ punch.

 

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The ‘Lots of Heart’ stamp set is so versatile you won’t want to label it as just a valentine stamp set. For this next card I used Night of Navy for the base and background layers and I used the edge of my Night of Navy marker to barely color the edge of the greeting.

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What a fun and simple card and those little strips of DSP won’t go to waste.  Won’t you join us on our next Zoom meeting with its Mystery Card Challenge?  I will include you in the Zoom invitation if you will send me your email.  Text 303-815-0838

Hostess code for March:  A3VBV4QZ

SAL, Stamp A Lot this lovely March

Karen

 

 

 

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