Saturday, 25 January 2014

Valentine Heart Card

Hello!

Today I have the first in a series of Valentine Cards to share with you.  I struggled with inspiration for this card until I came across a heart die that I purchased several months ago but hadn't yet used.  I am so pleased with how this card turned out given that I spent just as long deciding what to do as I did actually making the card.

Materials needed:

  • two different pink patterned papers (with a very subtle pattern)
  • white cardstock
  • pink gel pen
  • embossing and pink coloured ink
  • silver embossing powder
  • silver gem stones
  • heart die
  • 'Valentine's Day' stamp
How to make this card:
  1. Using an A4 piece of white cardstock, trim it in half to make the card base (10.5 by 14.85cm).  Score down the middle and fold.
  2. Trim one of the pink papers down to leave a 2.5cm border of white when adhered to the card base (10 by 14.35cm).  Use the pink gel pen to create dash lines around all sides.
  3. Cut the heart die from white cardstock.  Using the die cut as a guide, trace around the heart onto the other pink paper.  Cut out the heart.  Cover the die cut with embossing ink followed by silver embossing powder.  Heat set the powder.  Once cool, adhere the die cut to the pink heart and trim off any excess pink from around the edge.
  4. Cut a strip of white cardstock 5 by 12.5cm.  Create a banner shape at one end by trimming out a triangle.  Using the pink gel pen create dash lines around all sides except the very top.  Stamp your 'Valentine's Day' stamp towards the bottom of the strip.  Adhere the heart with dimensional foam to the strip and the strip to the card base also with dimensional foam.
  5. Place three large silver gems on to the card base creating a triangle shape.  Stick two smaller gems beside two of the larger gems and only one beside the remaining large gem.
I love how this card is so pink and also sparkly!  Even though it took me far too long to figure out what I was going to create, I am so glad I persevered because I am so pleased with the result.

Till next time.
Stacey

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