I wanted to share the valentine projects that members of my Stamp Club got to make this month.
For this first one we used the new heart treat cups and filled them with punched out hearts from the 3 heart punch and added some of SU's chunky glitter. I kept the color palette simple with Melon Mambo, Pretty in Pink and Whisper White. We used the Sweetheart and Well Scripted stamp sets from the Occasions Mini. We also used the new Scallop Trim Border punch (which you can get for free during Sale-a-Bration) and Melon Mambo polka dot ribbon for accents.

This next one is also simple. We cut out the large flower that is already glittered from one of the sheets in the Sending Love Specialty DSP and layered it onto more glittered DSP from the set. We stamped the sentiment from the With All my Heart stamp set and punched it out with the Modern Label punch. The accents for this card were made with the new Pinking Hearts border punch and Pretty in Pink satin ribbon. Love that Sending Love Specialty DSP.
This last card was my favorite because it was demonstrated at Leadership earlier this month and I had to show the members how to make one. For this card I used the I Love Love jumbo wheel and our new Scalloped Heart Embosslit Die, Satin Ribbon in Real Red and cardstock in Kraft, Very Vanilla, Real Red, and Basic Black. Basically this is a folded up heart card that fits into our medium envelope. This is the finished and folded up view of the card. The heart is on a belly band.
After removing the belly band and unfolding the top and bottom it looks like this:

You then unfold the sides to reveal the card inside to which we added satin ribbon and a Epoxy Heart Brad in the corner.

To make this card you must start out with a 12x12 sheet of paper folded in half and free cut a heart like we used to in grammer school. You then score the paper such that your 4-1/4 by 5-1/2 card fits right in the middle. Fold in the sides first and then the bottom and top. Decorate as desired.
I will definitely be making more of these large heart valentines for my friends and family because they are easy to make and fun to decorate!
Enjoy
Debbie

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