I was playing with the Cricut at a friend's house and we made these shaped cards, which I think are
really different from the usual square or rectangle cards.
The stamp is a Tim Holtz one from his Valentine "Love Struck" collection which I fussy cut and layered on red cardstock, sponged with TH "Tea Dye" distress ink and red stickles on the hearts. The heart is a scalloped punch sponged with "Aged Mahogany", the little cupid is a Quickutz die, and strip of scalloped edging. I found these four inch paper doilies at the Michael's store in the cake decorating section, made by Wilton. They are the perfect size for cards! Background paper is from my last year's stash - sorry I can't say who makes it.
Feb.8/2012
Challenge:
Stampacular Sunday Challenge #150 Valentine Colour
Paper Take Weekly -Anything Goes - with optional heart or love theme
Party Time Tuesday #54 - Valentine
Little Red Wagon #119 - Cupid's Arrow
Simon Says Stamp Challenge - Love is in theAir
What a lovely card thank you for joining us at stamptacular this week
ReplyDeleteFabulous all around! Love that Tim Holtz stamp!
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Love the shaped card! Great details and embellies too! Thanks for playing at Stamptacular Sunday this week!
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ReplyDeleteAm loving your valentine card. Loving the doily, heart and sentiment put together like a light poll. Thanks for playing at Stamptacular Sunday Challenge and good luck. Hope to see you back sunday for another challenge. Bettina xx
ReplyDeleteLovely valentine card - thank you for joining in with this weeks challenge at Papertake Weekly, Mary G x
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. I love the shaped and how you cut out the sentiment. In order to be eligible for the prizes you'll need to post the PTT button on your side bar. We loved seeing your card either way. Thanks for joining the party this week. Hope we see you for the next Party Time Tuesdays challenge.
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Really lovely. Thanks so much for joining us at Simon Says Stamp.
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