Sunday, February 14, 2010

Valentine's Day Cards

These are all the Valentine's Day cards I made to send to our immediate family. Valentine's Day is really not my favorite holiday so making these cards was not extremely fun for me...but I got them done!!

The hearts in this card were made on my Cricut with the Doodlecharms cartridge. I cut the scalloped hearts at 1.5 inches on shadow and the pink hearts at 1.5 inches with the shift button on. The word LOVE was cut with the Stamping Solutions cartridge with plaid patterned paper from the "Sweet Treats" paperstack. I used the "LOVE YOU" phrase but stopped the Cricut before it cut the "YOU." That way I wouldn't waste any paper. Otherwise I just added buttons. I did not decorate the inside of this card.


I purchased these pink cards from Target in the $1.00 section. They were already scalloped and glittered. I added the two scalloped hearts cut at 2.5 inches and 1.5 inches with the Doodlecharms Cartridge. I used white glitter cardstock on the top to give it some shimmer. I added pink ribbon and flowers that I got from Hobby Lobby. I decorated the inside of this card. I cut out the fancy heart from the Stamping Solutions Cartridge and used the same cut on shadow to get the layered affect. Added the word Love, also from the Stamping Solutions Cartridge, some ribbon and stickles!



Again, I used a card that I purchased from Target and turned in vertically. I put a strip of silver glitter paper with a pink ribbon vertically down the card. I finished it off with an embossed heart sticker that I had in my collection - sorry, not sure what company made this sticker. I left this card very simple.


I used a white premade card for this one. I cut out a heart at 1 inch with the Plantin Schoolbook cartridge. I then cut out a heart in the same hotpink cardstock with the same cartridge at 1.5 inches. I put the larger cut a few inches in on the cardstock so that I could put the smaller heart inside the cardstock, as shown in the picture. I cut out LOVE at 2.5 inches with the Stamping Solutions Cartridge and then again on the shadow feature. I used stickles on the smaller heart and with dots on the LOVE. I also added a pink ribbon with light pink hearts on it (this is my favorite ribbon...it's soooo cute!) On the inside of the card I kept it simple. I cut the double heart at 2 inches with the Stamping Solutions cartridge. (This is actually a border but I cut off the other two hearts to make it fit.) I also cut out the same hearts on the shadow feature and then added a little bow with the same pink heart ribbon.



I used a premade card that I bought from Target on this one. The patterned paper is pink polkadots and I cut the "Heart Envelope" at 3 inches with the Doodlecharms cartridge and shadowed it with light pink cardstock. I inked the envelope so that the details stood out. With the Shift function I cut out a light pink heart and added stickles before adhereing it to the envelope. I then put a strip of pink ribbon along the scalloped edge and used my Crop-A-Dile to set the 4 silver eyelets. I really liked the way this one turned out.


I used a piece of pink cardstock to make this card. I put a piece of plaid patterned paper from the "Sweet Treats" paper stack and a piece of darker colored pink cardstock along the bottom that I cut with "fancy scissors." I then added a piece of pink rickrack to hide the edge where the two papers meet. I cut the hearts from the Doodlecharms cartridge. The scalloped hearts were cut at 2.5 and 1.5 inches on the shadow feature and the solid pink cardstock hearts at 2.5 and 1.5 inches with the shift button on. I then added some pink flowers from Hobby Lobby. This is my favorite card! The inside of the card is pretty simple with the word LOVE cut from the Stamping Solutions Cartridge at 2.5 inches and with a strip of the same plaid pattern paper as the front of the card cut with "Fancy Scisssors." I used a pink scalloped heart cut at 1.5 inches and a blue button. It is just so darn cute!

2 comments:

  1. we got ours and it was to darn cute! thanks :)
    Michelle

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  2. Really cute cards...and welcome to blogging. Thanks for stopping by my blog to leave a sweet comment.
    Carole

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