Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Clean & Simple Valentine's Day Card with Yana

Some of you will say that it’s too early to even begin thinking about Valentine’s Day, not to mention make love cards! And you are probably right. But I honestly am a bit tired of the Christmas projects at the moment (I think I’m all Christmas-ed out in terms of making cards; I’m all into Christmas decor right now), so I wanted to make a quick Valentine’s Day card for my hubby and step away from the Holiday cardmaking. Be sure to save this post or pin this card idea and come back to it before February 14th.

I used two stamp sets to create this card - a stunning floral heart from the Fresh Cut Wreaths stamp set (see more inspiration using this set here - I simply adore it for elegant & simple cards and Valentine’s Wishes set for the sentiment.

I stamped my wreath using two colors of ink - Last Leaf and Appletini (I inked up the bottom portion of the wreath using the darker green) and added flowers in Little Piggy & Cranberry Crush. I just wanted to have pinks and green on this project although this wreath is designed in such a way that you can easily stamp flowers using different ink colors.

I also stamped a banner and sub sentiment onto a separate piece of paper and cut it out using a companion die. Together with the main sentiment stamped inside the wreath it reads “”Love You Still. Always Have, Always Will”.

To add texture to this card I used my scoring board and added simple score lines every half of an inch avoiding the wreath area. So easy to do and the result, I think, is stunning. This might be my new favorite technique. We’ll see!

I adhered my stamped and scored background onto an A2 side folding card base, foam mounted my die cut banner on top and added a tiny pearl onto every line crossing to add a bit of elegance to this card.

I can’t say this a guy Valentine’s Day card, but I love the way it turned out, so that’s the card my hubby is going to get!

Have fun stamping!

Featured Supplies

For your convenience, here is a list of the featured supplies used on today's project(s), along with links to purchase. Please note: this list contains affiliate links.

WPlus9 Fresh Cut Wreaths Stamps
WPlus9 Fresh Cut Wreaths Stamps
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Wplus9 Valentine Wishes Stamp Set
Wplus9 Valentine Wishes Stamp Set
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Wplus9 Valentine Wishes Designer Dies
Wplus9 Valentine Wishes Designer Dies
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WPlus9 Little Piggy Dye Ink
WPlus9 Little Piggy Dye Ink
Shop at: WP9
WPlus9 Cranberry Crush Dye Ink
WPlus9 Cranberry Crush Dye Ink
Shop at: WP9
WPlus9 Last Leaf Dye Ink
WPlus9 Last Leaf Dye Ink
Shop at: WP9
WPlus9 Appletini Dye Ink
WPlus9 Appletini Dye Ink
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Simon Says Stamp Intense Black Ink
Simon Says Stamp Intense Black Ink
Shop at: SSS
Tonic Ivory Seashell Nuvo Crystal Drops
Tonic Ivory Seashell Nuvo Crystal Drops
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Neenah 110 Lb Solar White Cardstock
Neenah 110 Lb Solar White Cardstock
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Spellbinders Platinum Die Cutting Machine
Spellbinders Platinum Die Cutting Machine
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Mini Misti Stamping Tool
Mini Misti Stamping Tool
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Martha Stewart Mini Scoring Board
Martha Stewart Mini Scoring Board
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Scrapbook Adhesives White Foam Squares
Scrapbook Adhesives White Foam Squares
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Tonic Studios 8.5 Inch Paper Trimmer
Tonic Studios 8.5 Inch Paper Trimmer
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8 comments:

  1. It's very pretty ! I loved the scored bg and pearls.

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  2. I did this technique for backgrounds last year and it is a favorite of mine as well. Beautiful, Yana, as always!

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  3. What a gorgeous card! This would make a beautiful wedding card as well. Thanks so much for sharing.

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  4. This is LOVELY, Yana! It IS VERY HARD to find what some would call, "masculine" cards for Valentines! LOL It IS ALL ABOUT THE THOUGHT though!!! ;)SUPER JOB, AS ALWAYS!!! THANKS YANA!!! ;)

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  5. Very pretty, I love how you scored the card around the heart wreath. It is very striking and really makes the image pop off the page

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