Saturday, February 27, 2010

KLSNS Challenge #19

Where does the week go?  Here it is Saturday again and time for another challenge over at KLSNSThis week the challenge was hosted by Risa and she provide us with this wonderful sketch: 
 
Since everyone seems to be getting snow lately, I decided to do a Christmas card....besides, you can never get too early of a start on those!    
I used the adorable Baby Jesus stamp from High Hopes.  Traditional Christmas colors just didn't seem to fit this image, so I went for a soft blue and neutral color scheme.   Once again I colored the pearls with my copics so they matched.

Please join us this week, we'd love to see your interpretation of Risa's sketch.  As always, we will have blinkies for the top three, plus this is a prize week!  For playing along, you are eligible to win this fantastic prize package:

There are two Magnolia stamps (Tilda Animal Keeper and Edwin with Lizard); a couple Magnolia card kits; an assortment of chipboard shapes, Petaloos yellow flowers; Meyer-Imports green glass glitter (this stuff is amazing in person); and an assortment of buttons.

You must link up your card by March 5th at midnight EST to be elibigle to win.

The other girls on the DT have some gorgeous cards to share with you, so take a peek at their blogs and leave them some love!
 
Kelly keeps adding new items to the store so hop on over there and take a peek! 
 
Have a wonderful day!

Recipe ~ all items SU unless indicated
Stamps:  Baby Jesus  (High Hopes); Sentiment - SU 

Ink/Coloring:  Memento Tuxedo Black; Memento Rich Cocoa; Copics (I wrote the colors on a scratch piece of paper which I can't seem to locate at the moment, if I find it, I will update this)
Paper:  Sahara Sand; Gina K Pure Luxury White;  DP - SU old Christmas pack 
Embellishments:   Gingham Ribbon (Taupe); Pearls (Recollections); Button
Tools:  Marvy Mega and Giga Scalloped Circle Punches; Circle Punch and Scalloped Circle Punch


Thursday, February 25, 2010

Soft Pencil Thursday

This week is we are doing things a little bit different ~ instead of the entire DT having the same image to showcase, we were divided into three groups and each group was given an image to use.  I got to use this adorable Mermaid (and I can't wait to see what the other two images were).  Our challenge this week was to use our favorite coloring medium, and well, I didn't have to give that any thought, mine is copics hands down ~  I still don't know how I managed so long without these wonderful markers! 




I had picked up this DP awhile back from my LSS (for a whole 15 cents!) thinking it would be perfect for a beachy theme (and I just love the colors).  When I saw my image this week I knew right away that this is the paper I would use.  I matched it up with some Cool Caribbean and Sahara Sand card stock and love how it looks together.  I also swiped some white ink across the DP and the Cool Caribbean Card stock circle. I colored the mermaid with the feather blending technique to make her match the DP.  Her head was cut out and placed on dimensionals and her fin is also raised up.  I added some rhinestones for her necklace and of course a bit of glitter to her tail.  A trio of little pearls colored with my copic added to the corner and some wavy trim and it was done.  Notice I pulled out the sewing machine again? Well, actually I just moved it over since I never put it away yet.....  This time I tried a zig zag stitch.  When it came time to stitch the circle I was afraid it would be awful....it's hard enough trying to stitch a straight line, but a circle....  well, it isn't perfect ~ and that's ok, it's handmade ;) ~ it turned out a lot better than I had anticipated. I also ran two lines of stitching across the circle without the thread to add a bit of interest to the cardstock.

Be sure to visit the rest of the DT (links are on the left side) and see their wonderful creations.  We'd love to have you join in on our challenges over at Paper Craft Planet ~ they are every Saturday.  You can still get in on the current challenge that ends tomorrow night.  Each week, one lucky winner will receive a $10 voucher to the Soft Pencil Store.

I am entering the following challenges with this card:
Fussy and Fancy Friday Challenge - Dazzle Us 
Bee Crafty - "Sew Cute" - use stitching 
One Stitch at a Time - Stitching
Paper Sundae's - "Distressing" 
Stamp With Fun - Stitching 
Mojo Monday - Sketch
A Spoon Full of Sugar - Use Distress Inks (if you have them otherwise use anything ~ I don't have any of these so copics it is), pearls and Glitter 
C.R.A.F.T. Challenge - Ribbons and Sparkle
Cute Card Thursday - "Ribbontastic" - use a little ribbon or a lot


Have a wonderful day :)


Recipe ~ all items SU unless indicated
Stamps:  Mermaid  - Soft Pencil (digi image)  
Ink/Coloring:  Palette (New Canvas); Copics (E00, E01, E11, R20, Y21, Y23, Y26, E31,BG01, BG10, BG32)
Paper:  Cool Caribbean, Sahara Sand; Gina K Pure Luxury White; DP - Bound and Determined
Embellishments:  Stickles (Eucalyptus); Pearls (colored with Copic BG01) and Rhinestones (Recollections); Ribbon (Flirty)
Tools:  Sewing Machine; CM Cutting System; Dimensionals

Pink Twinkle Tots

I've had this stamp for awhile now, and I can't believe that this is the first time I got around to using her (not to mention that the rest of the Twinkle Tots still remain uninked....and those darn Cheeky Cherry Girls are now on my wish list......I think I need more time in a day to use all these adorable stamps!

Love these Basic Grey Lemonade Papers and they were perfect for the Basic Grey Color Challenge of Maroon, Lemon and Pink.  I colored her in with my copics and then just had to paper piece part of her with these yummy papers (and then I added a bit of shadow to the papers with my copics).  I followed the sketch over at The Pink Elephant and will be using this one again!  The charm was colored with a R85 copic and I tried a new way of attaching it.  When making my bow with the Bow Easy, I slid the charm on before threading it through the back side and it worked, well, like a charm....  I also added some stickles to the flower on her hat to bring in a bit of sparkle.

In addition to the challenges above, I am also entering the following:
Fussy and Fancy Friday Challenge - Dazzle Us 
Stamp Scrap and Doodle - "Charming" - use a charm
Totally Gorjuss- "Flower Power" - use flowers (DP, charm, in the punch design and on her hat)
Anyone for Anya - Something Different - new techinique, new image, new paper etc.  - I used a new image, new papers and new punch
There She Goes - Birthday card with Sparkles
Cupcake Craft Challenge - Friends or Friendship
A Spoon Full of Sugar - Use Distress Inks (if you have them otherwise use anything ~ I don't have any of these so copics it is), pearls and Glitter 
C.R.A.F.T. Challenge - Ribbons and Sparkle
Cute Card Thursday - "Ribbontastic" - use a little ribbon or a lot
Cute Daisy May - Flowers
Flourishes Timeless Tuesday - Flowers
Dancing in Pajamas - Week 2 - Paper Piecing
ABC Design - Birthday
Creative Inspirations - Monochromatic
Gingersnap Creations - CG44 Random Redhead - Birthday

Have a wonderful day :) 

Recipe ~ all items SU unless indicated
Stamps:  Twinkle Tots - Madelynn (The Greeting Farm)  
Ink/Coloring:  Memento Tuxedo Black; Copics (E00, E01, E11, R20, Y21, Y23, Y26, E31,R81, R83, R85, R59)
Paper:  Baroque Burgandy; Gina K Pure Luxury White; DP - Basic Grey (Lemonade)
Embellishments:  Ribbon (Offray); Stickles (Stardust); Pearls (Recollections); Charm (colored with Copic R85)
Tools:  Martha Stewart Border Punch; Nesties; Bow Easy

Monday, February 22, 2010

Happy Birthday Joanna!

The girls at KLSNS have decided to do a little surprise Birthday hop for Joanna. 
 

Happy Birthday Joanna ~ I hope you have a wonderful day!


I have a little confession to make...I really tried to make a new card to share, but unfortunately I didn't get a chance to finish it.  We ended up with dinner guests tonight and then I spent over 2 hours combing burrs out of our dog's fur (really not fun!).  So, since I am sharing a previously made card, I thought I would add another birthday card that I just love (and it was my very first copic colored card almost a year ago).  I just love that CC Designs image ~ he is just too cute hiding behind all those presents!

Now stop on over by Risa to see her birthday wishes for Joanna.


Saturday, February 20, 2010

KLSNS Challenge #18

Yesterday all four of my kids came home with awards from school ~ how awesome is that!?!  Today brings another exciting day ~ Tyler gets to race his car in the Pine Wood Derby.  After I pick up Alicia from DI practice I think us girls will meet up with the boys and cheer Tyler on.

It is time for another challenge over at KLSNSThis week the challenge was hosted by Kelly and she asked us to "Go Green" and use recycled items on our project.    
I decided to use a picture frame that was actually headed to Goodwill (silly me, why didn't I just take out what was inside of it and put it in my craft room in the first place?!?).  Since the frame had a floral border, I thought Spring would be a good theme.  I pulled out the CC Designs Sugarplums Spring kit which is a great deal ~ you get 9 of the adorable Sugarplum stamps, 2 accessory stamps and a set of Spring Sentiments for 25% off the retail price (available for a limited time).  For this project, I chose the girl, the tree stump and the happy spring sentiment.  The paper I used for the grass was recycled from a card that I previously made but did not ever see sending out, so instead of throwing it away, I re-purposed it.  The twill came off of a present and the butterflies were cut out of some packaging from my daughter's make-up.  The blue cardstock was sponged with white ink and then I added one layer of grass to it.  The tree stump and mushroom were added with the second layer of grass and then finally the girl.  I stamped the sentiment onto the twill ribbon and added that to the bottom.  Since the frame was so decorative, I kept embellishments to a bare minimum. 

Please join us this week, we'd love to see what you can recycle on your projects!  I know the rest of the DT has some wonderful things to share with you, so take a peek at their blogs and leave them some love!
 
Kelly keeps adding new items to the store so hop on over there and take a peek! 




Have a wonderful day!

I am entering this card in the following challenges: 
Paper Sundaes - Glittery Spring - butterfly are all glittered
Cute Daisy May - Bright and Cheerful
Pollycraft - "Double Up" - use two separate images
The Pink Elephant - Ribbon 
The Crazy Challenge - Flowers and Butterflies - use at least 1 flower or butterfly
A Spoon Full of Sugar - "Spring is in the Air"
Die Cuts R Us - No Designer Paper
Flourishes Timeless Tuesday - "All About Me" - use things you love (Copics, CC Designs images), Butterfly punch
Creative Belli - Butterflies or Dragonflies
AI Factory- 3D Card or project
Stamp Something - "Touch of Spring Somethings"
Creatalicious Challenges - "Create a Little Something"

Recipe ~ all items SU unless indicated
Stamps:  Sugarplums Spring Kit (CC Designs) 

Ink/Coloring:  Memento Tuxedo Black; Garden Green; Palette (New Canvas)  Copics (E00. E01, E11, R20, RV00, RV21, R29, G19, B21, B23, E21, E25, E27, E35, E37, E39, E40, E41, E42, E43)
Paper:  Brocade Blue, Garden Green; Gina K Pure Luxury White; packaging from make up 
Embellishments:   Twill Ribbon (off of a present)
Tools:  Sponge; Martha Stewart border punch; Martha Stewart Butterfly punch; Frame (unknown)

Friday, February 19, 2010

Spring Ducks

I had this image colored for almost a week now and have been meaning to make it into a card for the Clearly Delightful challenge which was to use a duck image.  

Instead of faux stitching like I normally do, I decided to try and use real stitching.  While my lines are pretty straight, I don't like the corners.  I definitely need more practice to try and figure out how to make the corners more square, and to figure out how to end the thread without going over the edge...but hey, it's a start, and for my first time, I'm pretty happy with it.  The satin bow was made with my bow easy and then I threaded some organdy through the center and then through a button and tied that in a bow.  I wish I knew where the image came from, but unfortunately I don't have any clue (it was just saved as ducks on my computer over a year ago).  Of course the image was colored with my copics.    

I am also entering this card in the following challenges:

One Stitch at a Time - Use stitching

Paper Sundaes - Glittery Spring - I hope my shimmery organdy counts
Allsorts - 3,2,1 - 3 types of paper, 2 types of ribbon, 1 image
Bee Crafty - "Sew Cute" - use stitching
The Corrosive Challenge - "Sew it Up" - use stitching
Crafty Cardmakers - Digital Delights 
Cupcake Craft Challenge - Keep it Simple 
Cute Daisy May - Bright and Cheerful
Sophisticat Challenges - Stitching
The Pink Elephant - Ribbon
A Spoon Full of Sugar - Spring is in the Air
Flourishes Timeless Tuesday - "All about Me" - use what you love (Copics, Ribbon, Bow Easy and stitching )
ABC Challenge - O is for One Paper (only 1 DP used)
Crafty Creations - Stitching
Inky Impressions - Spring
Little Red Wagon - Ribbon
Your Next Stamp - Spring Colors
Lots to Do - Use a machine (sewing machine)
Stamp Something - Touch of Spring



Have a wonderful day! 

Recipe ~ all items SU unless indicated
Stamps:  unknown (digi image)  
Ink/Coloring:  Copics (Y00, Y02, Y04, YG01, YG03, BG000, YR12, YR14, N8)
Paper:  Barely Banana; Certainly Celery; Gina K Pure Luxury White; DP - unknown (from grab bag at LSS)
Embellishments:  Satin Ribbon (Michael's); Organdy Ribbon (JoAnn's); Buttons (unknown)
Tools:  Sewing Machine

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Soft Pencil Thursday

This week we were challenged to make something other than a card using the Bichitos Set.  This set comes with so many adorable images ~ butterflies, a dragonfly, a snail, a caterpillar and this cute ladybug that I used to make a little wall hanging for my very own Love Bug.

I started out using a large coaster and covered it with a cardstock circle bordered with none other than my Martha Stewart border punch.  I saw someone else had done this with this punch, so I had to play around with it a bit, but it is really easy to do and I LOVE how it looks!  I colored the image with copics and highlighted it with Dazzling Diamonds.  Instead of using the antennae that comes with the image, I used some beaded wire sticks (heck if I know what they are really called LOL!), bent them and attached them to the back of the ladybug's head.  The entire image was then put on with dimensionals.  The letter beads (which were colored with a copic) are wired alternately with black beads.  I finally got ahold of a Bow Easy (and yes it is!) this weekend so I used it for the bow and added a charm that was also colored with a copic.  I can't wait to share this with my daughter! 


Be sure to visit the rest of the DT (links are on the left side) and see their wonderful creations.  We'd love to have you join in on our challenges over at Paper Craft Planet ~ they are every Saturday.  You can still get in on the current challenge that ends tomorrow night.  Each week, one lucky winner will receive a $10 voucher to the Soft Pencil Store.

Have a wonderful day :)

Recipe ~ all items SU unless indicated
Stamps:  Bichitos Set  - Soft Pencil (digi image)  
Ink/Coloring:  Copics (R11, R21, R23, 110)
Paper:  Basic Black, Pretty In Pink; Gina K Pure Luxury White; DP - DCWV (All Dressed Up)
Embellishments:  Dazzling Diamonds; Organdy Ribbon (Offray); Charm (unknown); Alphabet Beads; Black Beaded Wires (unknown)
Tools:  Martha Stewart Border Punch; CM Cutting System

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Stampin N Scrappin With Jodi

Today is my turn in the KLSNS Stampin N' Scrappin spotlight and I have an Easel Card tutorial to share with you.  These are really easy to make, but turn an ordinary card into an extraordinary card!

For my project I used the new CC Designs stamp Trevor from the Sugarplums Party set and Lime Rickey Paper from Basic Grey. 

To start off, you will need the following supplies:

1 piece of Cardstock 5 1/2" x 5 1/2"
1 piece of Cardstock 11" x 5 1/2"
Scoring Tool
Strong Adhesive
Extra cardstock/designer paper for both the front and inside of the card 
Stamps, Ink and Embellishments

Take the 11" x 5 1/2" piece of cardstock and score it at 2 3/4" and 5 1/2"
Fold the cardstock at the 5 1/2" score line first (folding the card in half).  Next fold the 2 3/4" score line in the opposite direction.  It should look like this when done:
Decorate the card front (the 5 1/2" x 5 1/2" piece of cardstock) as well as the inside of the card.  For the inside, add an extra layer ~ in this case I used the wavy punched layer ~ an embellishment (buttons, brads, dew drops, flowers etc.) or even a sentiment placed on dimensionals in order for the front of the card to have something to rest against.

I paper pieced my image and shadowed some of it with copics.  The balloon was paper pieced and then covered in Crystal Effects.
 
Place adhesive on the  2 3/4" x 5 1/2" end flap as shown:
 
Line up the top of the card front with the top of the 2 3/4" x 5 1/2" section and adhere together.
 
Side View standing up:

And here is the finished card.

Thanks for stopping by and I hope my project has inspired you to create an Easel card of your own.

Have a wonderful day!  

I would like to enter this card in the following challenges:
Hand Full of Stamps - Open Challenge
Paper Play Challenges - Birthday Card for Someone Special (one of my sons)
Stamp Something - Something Cute
Allsorts - 3,2,1 - 3 Buttons, 2 DP, 1 Ribbon
Secret Crafter - Multifold
Magical Crafts Fornightly - Something for the Kids
Incy Wincy - Punch it Out - use punches/border punches
Dancing in Pajamas - Week 2 - Paper Piecing
Flourishes Timeless Tuesday - "All About Me" - use things you love (CC Designs stamp, Basic Grey Paper, Ribbon, Border Punch, Paper Piecing, and can't forget Copics)
Fab N' Funky - "It's Childish"
Simon Says Stamp - 3 Types of Embellishments (Ribbon, Buttons, Twine), 2 Pattern Papers, 1 Image

Recipe ~ All items SU unless indicated
Stamps:  Sugarplums Party (CC Designs); Sentiment Studio G 
Ink/Coloring:  Memento Tuxedo Black; Brilliant Blue; Copics (E00, E01, E11, R20, Y21, Y23, Y26, E31, B39, YR16, E35, E37)
Paper:  Brilliant Blue; Gina K Pure Luxury White; DP - Basic Grey (Lime Rickey)
Embellishments:  Ribbon; Crystal Effects; Hemp Twine; Buttons (from collection)
Tools:  EK Success Border Punch

Sunday, February 14, 2010

TGF Vintage

The Greeting Farm's Farm Fresh Friday challenge this week is vintage, so I decided to combine it with the blog hop sketch challenge for Stamp Scrap and Doodle.  
I generally use images of people, so I thought I would change it up and use a floral instead.  I tried a few new things on this card.  The first is the cracked glass technique ~ I have always wanted to do it, but never tried it until now ~ I thought it would be good for a vintage feel.  The second new thing I tried was making my own flower ~ I really like how it turned out!  However, I cannot see actually mailing a card with one of these on it since it sits very high up.  The pin is from my collection of vintage items and I added 3 vintage beads to it before placing it behind the flower.  The edges of the DP are distressed and then sponged with creamy caramel ink.

I am also entering this card in the following:
ABC Tutorial Challenge - Cracked Glass
Hand Full of Stamps - Open Challenge
Fussy and Fancy Friday - Dazzle Us
Allsorts - 3,2,1 - 3 DP, 2 types embellies (pearls/lace), 1 flower
Anyone for Anya - Flower Power (I hope this counts as it is a TGF stamp set)
Our Creative Corner - "Something old that's new" Use something you purchased awhile ago and never used - stamp set



Have a wonderful day!

Recipe ~ All items SU unless indicated
Stamps:  Fancy Fleurs - The Greeting Farm 
Ink/Coloring:  Memento Tuxedo Black; Creamy Caramel; Versamark; Copics (Y11, Y13, Y15, Y17, YG63, YG67, E55, E57, E43)
Paper:  Chocolate Chip; Gina K Pure Luxury White; DP - Basic Grey (Origins)
Embellishments:  Vintage Lace; Vintage Pearl Pin; Vintage Beads; Glassy Glaze Enamel; Brad (SU-Vintage);Self Adhesive Pearls (Recollections) colored with Copic E43; Dimensionals
Tools:  Distressing Tool; Heat Gun; Creative Memories Cutting System; Scalloped Circle Punch

Saturday, February 13, 2010

KLSNS Challenge #17

It is time for another challenge over at KLSNSThis week the challenge was hosted by Kathy and she gave us the color combo of Red, Black and White.  


For my card I decided to use Queen of Hearts from CC Designs.  She was colored in with copics and cut out with nesties.  Her crown was colored with a metallic spica pen and the hearts on it were covered in stickles.  The scattered hearts on the upper portion of the card were "scraps" from the border punch I used.

Please join us this week, we'd love to see your Red, Black and White creations!   I know the rest of the DT has some wonderful cards to share with you as well, so take a peek at their blogs and leave them some love!

Kelly's store has moved to a new location (klstampinnscrappin.com).  There are a lot of new items in the store ~ stamps, charms, and the wonderful Signo White gel pen to name a few.  Kelly is taking pre-orders for the new Stampavie stamps and the remaining Magnolia stamps are also on sale.

Have a wonderful day!

I am entering this card in the following challenges: 
Pile It On - To the one you love
Stamp with Fun - Hearts
Totally Gorjuss - Love
Crafty Cardmakers - Digital Delights - use something digital (image)
Creative Inspirations - Valentine - Red and Black
Digital Ink - Valentine's
Incy Wincy - Pink or Red and Black
Double Dutch - Make a Valentine
Kaboodle Doodles - Spots and Stripes
Little Paper Shop - Red, Black and White
Gingersnap Creations Chestnut GC41 - Romance
The Pink Elephant - "Mushy Gushy Valentine"
Creative Card Crew - Valentine's
Die Cuts R Us - "Love"
Everybody Art Challenge - Valentine
My Time to Craft - Hearts and Kisses
Dancing in Pajamas - Week 1 Photo Inspiration - Colors and Scattered hearts
Papertake - Sketch
Tuesday Taggers - Love is all Around
ABC Challenge - N is for New - image
Creative Inspirations - "Anyone for Leftovers" - use leftover papers
Creative Belli - Ribbon
Little Red Wagon - Red and Bling
Simon Says Stamp - "Love"
Your Next Stamp - Charms
AI Factory - Use lots of hearts
C.R.A.F.T. Challenge - Digi Coloring
Cute Card Thursday - In the Name of Love
Delightful Sketches & Challenges - Love
Hand full of Stamps - Open
Lili of the Valley - Valentine's
Pixie Challenge - Red and or pink and Black
Clearly Inspired - Glam it Up - add glitz, shine, bling ~ rhinestone embellies, stickles, sparkle pen, rhinestone charm
Dare You to Digi Stamp - Punches
Daring Cardmakers - Have a Heart
Fussy and Fancy Friday - Dazzle Us
Raise the Bar - "Be Mine Forever" - use something you will never get rid of - my MS heart border punch (that took me over a year to find), stickles, nesties, copics
Stampin for the Weekend- Valentine's Themed
Stamp Something - Something Cute - I think she is cute!
Allsorts - 3,2,1 your choice - 3 rhinestone embellies, 2 designer papers, 1 ribbon
Crazy 4 Challenges - Use Red as your main color
Die Cut Dreams - Have a Heart
Inky Impressions - Add a charm



Wow, that took a long time to type and link.  This is definitely a new record for me ~ 44 challenges!


Recipe ~ all items SU unless indicated
Stamps:  Queen of Hearts (CC Designs); Sentiment - All Women (CC Designs) 

Ink/Coloring:  Memento Tuxedo Black; Copics (E00. E01, E11, R20, R24, AR27, R29, T5, T7, T9)
Paper:  Basic Black; Gina K Pure Luxury White; DP - Stack from SU 
Embellishments:  Ribbon (Offray); Stickles (Ruby Slippers); Spica Gel Pen (Black); Rhinestone Charm, Black and crystal embellishments
Tools:  Nesties; Oval Punch; Martha Stewart Border Punch


Thursday, February 11, 2010

Valentine Box

Trevor, my youngest, needed to make a Valentine box for the Valentine's he will be receiving at his class party and this is what we came up with.


We decided to use a shoe box ~ although he wasn't all too happy it had Dora on it!  I had intended on using a shimmery foil red wrapping paper, but then remembered I ended up using it all at Christmas time.  So, Trevor picked out the adorable Froggy paper from the K & Company Ka-Zoo stack and then the red and white polka dot paper from a Provo Craft Christmas Stack.  I "wrapped" the bottom of the box and then the top of the box separately.  Red ribbon was added around the edge of the cover.  It looked too plain, so I added a bow.  I used my nesties to cut a heart and wrote his name on it with a white gel pen.  To tie in to the top of the box, I cut out a few frogs from the DP and added them to the bottom portion of the box and in the center of the bow.  It was hard to leave it as is, and I really wanted to add more, but I didn't want it to look too girly, so I left it alone.  He likes it this way, so that's all that matters.  You will notice there is no slot cut on the top ~ he did not want one because it would "ruin" his box so he will just take off the cover when it is time for the exchange.

I am entering this box in the following challenges: 
Fussy and Fancy Friday - Hearts 
Raise the Bar - "Heart to Heart Talk" - use hearts 
Crazy 4 Challenges - "Be My Valentine"
Die Cut Dreams - Have a Heart
Magical Crafts - Something for the kids 
Pile It On - To the one you love
Double Dutch - Valentine
Gingersnap Creations Chestnut GC41 - Romance
The Pink Elephant - "Mushy Gushy Valentine"
Creative Card Crew - Valentine's
Die Cuts R Us - "Love"
Everybody Art Challenge - Valentine
My Time to Craft - Hearts and Kisses
Tuesday Taggers - Love is all Around
Simon Says Stamp - "Love"
Creative Belli Blog - Ribbon
By the Cute and Girly - Love
Creatalicious Challenges - No stamped images

Have a wonderful day :)

Recipe ~ All items SU unless indicated
Stamps:  None 
Ink/Coloring:  Signo White Gel Pen
Paper:  DP - K&Co (Ka-Zoo)
Embellishments:  Ribbon (Red)
Tools:  None



 
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