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Terri Walker
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(919) 280-1020
http://www.nutzaboutstamping.com
Today is the final day of my Mini Catalog countdown! And to show you some love, I have a fun Valentine idea to share. Valentine's Day will be here before you know it and I am always caught trying to create something last minute. Are you like me? If so, then read on because these lovely products are available to order now.
This card uses the new From My Heartproduct suite and is oh so sweet isn't it? Did you know that you can now purchase an entire suite with only one product number?
Now the card photo above doesn't use the entire From My Heart suite but if you love Valentine's or have many happy occasions ahead this year (wedding? engagement party? anniversary) then you can save $$ by purchasing the suite all at once.
Psst: Want to see another Valentine using the same products? Click here!
Here's how to make the above card. Click here if you want to link over to my online store anorder the products used.
Supplies:
Stamp Sets – Heart Felt Bundle [153775]
Card Stock – Flirty Flamingo Cardstock [141416], Real Red Cardstock [102482]
Stamp Pads – Versamark Pad [102283]
Misc. – From the Heart Designer Series Paper [151189], Real Red Double Stitched Satin Ribbon [151155], White Stampin' Emboss Powder [109132], Heat Tool [129053],
Measurements:
Flirty Flamingo: 8 1/2 x 5 1/2, scored at 4 1/4, plus scrap for arrow and scalloped heart punch
DSP: 4 x 5 1/4 and 3 x 4 1/4
Real Red: scrap for embossed heart
Instructions:
Attach DSP to card front
Stamp sentiment stamp and arrow with versamark and sprinkle with embossing powder. Heat set.
Punch out embossed heart image and punch out a scalloped heart. Hand cut the arrow.
Attach arrow to back of embossed heart.
Attach ribbon to scalloped heart
Use dimensionals to attach the image to the scalloped heart. Attach to card front.
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