Lots of Heart = Happy Mail!

Hello and welcome to today’s blog post, which wraps up my Valentine’s Day cards featuring a sweet card full of heart! For some reason I had the Stitched Be Mine Dies as retired, so I decided to get them back out and pair a couple of the heart dies with the Heart Punch Pack! To really make these hearts stand out, I also used the Love You Always Foil Sheets and Specialty DSP! While this card is easy to make, it is a little time consuming because you will use every single heart die-cut, even those from the detailed die!!

The base layer is this design from the True Love DSP, cut at 4” x 5 ¼” (vertical):

For the card front, you will need:

1. Use the scalloped heart from the Heart Punch Pack to punch from Blackberry Bliss cardstock and emboss with one of the Greenery Embossing Folders.

2. Use the regular heart from the Heart Punch Pack to punch from the Sahara Sand Love You Always DSP.

3. Use the use third largest (it’s stitched/scalloped) heart die from Stitched Be Mine Dies to die-cut from Rococo Rose Love You Always Foil Sheets.

4. Place some adhesive sheet on the back of Blushing Bride Love You Always Foil Sheets to use the multiple hearts die from Stitched Be Mine Dies, making sure you keep all of the hearts that are die-cut out.

5. Cut a ½” x 2 ½” piece of Basic Black cardstock, heat emboss the sentiment in White Emboss Powder, and use the Banners Pick a Punch.

I first poked all the hearts from the die-cut and set them aside, then removed the adhesive backing, and placed the die-cut a little above the middle of the base layer. I placed the Rococo Rose foil outline heart die-cut over the hearts and used liquid glue to adhered the scalloped/embossed Blackberry Bliss heart as shown:

I adhered the Sahara Sand heart as shown, used mini dimensionals for the sentiment, and used half of the small Blushing Bride foil die-cut hearts for this piece, removing the adhesive back and randomly placing them. I did use a mini dimensionals for the medium size heart and placed the back into the negative of the die-cut hearts:

This completed piece is adhered to a Blackberry Bliss cardstock card base, cut at 4 ¼” x 11”, and scored at 5 ½”:

For the inside, cut a piece of Basic White cardstock at 4” x 5 ¼”, stamp the sentiment in Blackberry Bliss ink, adhere the large Rococo Rose die-cut heart in the corner, and then remove the adhesive backing from the remaining small die-cut Blushing Bride foil hearts, placing them around the large heart:

This really is an easy card to make, just time consuming removing the adhesive backing from the small foil die-cut hearts, lol! Just like my previous card, this can also be a anniversary, wedding, or just because kind of card!

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I hope today’s project inspires you to get creative! Please contact me if you have any questions about the products used on this or any other project. I hope you enjoyed today’s blog and thanks for stopping by!

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Author: Christina Miller

I am an Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator located in Norfolk, Virginia and was first introduced to Stampin' Up! in 2004 when I attended my very first card class with my Mother-in-Law and I was immediately hooked! I first started out by making simple holiday cards and over the years as my stash has grown, so have my card and craft making skills. It has always warmed my heart when family and friends love my cards, but they actually keep them! In 2016 I decided to become a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator and figured I could just do it for a hobby, but now I am going to branch out for all to world to see. So grab your favorite beverage, sit in your favorite chair, and join me as I share my cards and crafts with you! Enjoy!

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