Love Birds Valentine’s Day Card

Love Birds Valentine’s Day Card

Love Birds Valentine's Day Card

(inside: Love you so much!)

Back to some basic stamping…

This card features a stamp from the “Better With You” set from Gina K Designs (retired?).

The pink and gray plaid digital paper is from the “Valentine Plaid Mini Pack 1” by TLPrintableDesigns that I purchased on Etsy. I paired it with gray card stock from the “Cool Waters” card stock pack by Recollections and Cranberry Tart by Gina K Designs.

I stamped the image with Memento Tuxedo Black ink and colored it with Copic Markers (B45, Y17, R56, C5, E70, And E71). The panel was then cut with the circle die from the “Snow Globe Gumball Machine Die” set by Creek Bank Creations. (Any circle die would have worked; this set was on my desk from another project.) Once the panel was colored, I embossed it with the “Subtle” embossing folder from Stampin’ Up. (I used this same folder to emboss the plaid panel as well.)

The gray mat was cut with a die from the “Stitched Circles” set from Gina Marie Designs.

The greeting was from the “Miniature Type” stamp set by Clearly Besotted and was cut with a die from the “Sentiments Strips” set by Photoplay. The inside sentiment is from the “My Little Bear Hearts for You” set by Scrapberry’s.

Thanks for checking out my card project!

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8 thoughts on “Love Birds Valentine’s Day Card

  1. I thought immediately back to basic stamping and layering. The layering and embossing of your plaid paper as well as the circle for the bird image adds so much extra eye catching detail to your card.

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  2. I agree with the others that folder adds something special to the finished card. Love the plaid paper and you matched the colours so well doing the birds etc. Very pretty card.

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