Feb 11

I just came across a gorgeous Valentines Day card idea by Patricia Komara. Patricia has a wonderful talent for hybrid card making – that is, combining traditional card making methods with digital technology and images.

Here is one of her Valentines Day card ideas:

Valentines Day Card Idea

Patricia made this Valentines Day card idea using the Impressions of Chocolate and Impressions Of Delight kits from ScrapbookGraphics.com and white cardstock.

I love the simple elegance of her card and the way the hearts really pop out at you. It’s extremely eye-grabbing. She’s actually made another version of this card with further embellishments like lace and heart-shaped gems.

If you would like to see it and her other creations, please visit her blog, Patricia Komara Designs.

Thank you so much to Patricia for allowing me to share her Valentines Day card idea with you!


Feb 10

When looking around for cute Valentine Card Ideas, I came across a gorgeous card by Kerry Donovan-Casey, a very talented card maker from Massachusetts, USA. I have absolutely fallen in love with her designs and I’m so excited to be able to share one of them with you. Here it is:

Cute Valentine Card Ideas

Kerry made this cute Valentine card ideas using Pink Cat Studio stamps, Basic Grey Bittersweet paper, Basic Grey Rose Red paper, Basic Grey Papertrey White paper, Memento Black ink, Memento Rose Red ink, Copics, MS scalloped heart punch, Nestabilities, 5/8th white grosgrain, Basic Grey Bittersweet Brads and Dazzling Diamonds glitter from SU!

This is one of the cutest Valentine card ideas I have seen. I love the colours and the clever arrangement of the different elements. I also love the two little hearts tucked into the top corner.

A big thanks to Kerry for allowing me to share her cute Valentine card ideas with you. If you would like to see more of her creations, please visit her blog, Three Clovers Design.


Feb 9

I am always on the look out for talented crafters who inspire me and today I wanted to introduce you to one. Her name is Fiona and she is from Scotland. I love her work, and in particular, her Valentines card idea really captured my eye. She has graciously allowed me to share it with you so here it is:

Fiona made this Valentines card idea using Magnolia’s “Tilda with Hearts” stamp, Copic Ciaos, Bazzil card, cardstock and Bo Bunny’s Love Bandit Nuts 4 U paper. The hearts are handmade and the sentiments handwritten.

Her card is absolutely adorable. I particularly love how she has used glitter on all the different elements to tie them all together.

Thanks so much for allowing me to share this fabulous Valentines card idea Fiona! If you would like to see more of Fiona’s creations, please visit her blog, Lil Daffodil.


Feb 8

Homemade Valentine cards are the perfect way to show someone special how much you care about them. But coming up with ideas on what to make isn’t always easy so I thought I would share one of my favourites with you.

Traditionally, Valentines cards are red and white. In more recent times, red and black, red and pink and pink and brown have also become popular. But personally, when making homemade Valentine cards, I like to stretch my imagination a little and try more original colour combinations.

For example, for this homemade Valentine card, I have used primarily browns, oranges and greens for my design. But you can use whatever colours you like!

If you would like to see more card making ideas, I recommend grabbing your free copy of the ‘Inspired Card Making Report.’

You can download it right now at:
http://CardMakingClassroom.com/inspired

Homemade Valentine Cards

This homemade Valentine card was made using brown Bazzill cardstock, Chatterbox Greenhouse Paisley cardstock, dark brown Bazzill cardstock, light brown cardstock, a brown pen, brown ink, a heart stamp (brand unknown) and letters cut out from Rusty Pickle paper.

To recreate this homemade Valentine card:

1. Cut a piece of brown Bazzill cardstock measuring 5 7/8 inches by 8 1/8 inches (15cm by 20.6cm). Fold in half to create a card. Place in front of you so the fold is down the left side.

2. Cut a piece from the underside of Chatterbox Greenhouse Paisley cardstock (that’s the checkered design you can see in the card above) measuring 3 3/4 inches by 2 inches (9.5cm by 5.2cm). Ink around the edges with brown ink. When dry, use a brown pen to draw a dashed border around the edges. Glue to your card approximately 1/2 inch (1.5cm) from the top edge.

3. Cut a piece of Chatterbox Greenhouse Paisley cardstock measuring 3 3/4 inches by 3 1/8 inches (9.5cm by 8cm). Ink around the edges with brown ink. When dry, use a brown pen to draw a dashed border around the edges. Glue to your card approximately 1/4 inch (0.8cm) from the bottom edge.

4. Cut a piece of dark brown Bazzill cardstock measuring 3 3/4 inches by 5/8 inches (9.5cm by 1.6cm). Glue to your card across the join between your two Chatterbox pieces, as shown above.

5. Using brown ink and a heart shaped stamp, stamp a heart image on light brown cardstock. Cut out the heart shape and ink the edges with brown ink. When dry, glue at an angle on the right side of your card, as shown above.

6. Finally, place the word ‘Love’ across the bottom of your card. To create mine, I have cut the letters out of Rusty Pickle paper and inked the edges with brown ink, but you can use whatever letters you wish.

And voila! You have just created your first Valentine card. And, the design is so easy, you can make as many homemade Valentine cards as you wish. You can make them exactly the same or make them completely unique by changing your colours, patterned papers, letters and heart images. Play around and have some fun!

And for more card making ideas, please get your free copy of the Inspired Card Making Report now at:

http://CardMakingClassroom.com/inspired


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