It's Anja here. I hope you had nice holidays. I had a few days off and managed to get some rest before I started working again on Wednesday. I like to start new year fresh so this weekend I'm working on my craft room. I bought some new shelves and now I'm trying to sort all my supplies and organize them again. I decided to put some stuff away because I'm not using it anymore. Hope I can finish everything today.
For my Sunday post I made a Valentine's card and a matching envelope. I used the Puppy die, which is now available in the store for a great price.
For the card and envelope I used:
- Cottage Cutz dies (Puppy w/ Ribbon, Heartbeats, Phrase Love, Circle Set),
- Distress inks (Barn Door, Pumice Stone),
- white card base (15x 10,5 cm),
- white envelope (16x 11 cm),
- red paper (10x 15 cm and 16x 7cm),
- patterned paper (9,2 x 15 cm and 15x 6,2 cm),
- red, grey, black and white card stock for die cuts,
- adhesive foam pads,
- paper glue,
- white pen.
I used colored card stock to cut all the pieces. I added some grey around the edges of the puppy.
I die cut love phrase from red card stock. I cut off the part of letter "l" to match the ribbon.
I die cut two smaller hearts with the Heartbeat die and one larger one. I used Barn Door Distress Ink to color the edges of the hearts.
I die cut two circles (the second and the third largest from the set.
I used pattern and red paper for the background. I only had 15 cm wide pattern paper, so I cut it in to and mask it with the circle.
When I had everything cut and colored I glued it together. And this is the finished project. Card and the decorated envelope. I used white pen to finish the Puppy's eyes and the heart.
Have a nice Sunday!
Anja Z.
Cottage Cutz dies I used:
5 comments:
this is just to cute Anja - love how you used this Christmas puppy for a Valentine card - hope you get the craft room finished today- that is my next project
This is wonderful! Well done.
I love how you combined the ribbon with the word - it looks seamless! Very cute cards!
Adorable pup perfect for a Valentine card!
Super clever! -Janet
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