supplies: white and shades of pink to red cardstocks, Nestabilities scalloped heart dies, 2 flower punches, (unknown manufacturer and as old as the hills), tiny pearls, Hero Arts sentiment from Truly Appreciated
For my heart base, I die cut a large heart, and then die-cut a smaller one from that, to form a rough base on which to build up my flowers. I must say that as much as I love my dies, it was so much easier to punch out these flowers! Each flower was shaped a bit before gluing onto the base, and then I added some tiny pearls to the centers of the most prominent flowers. The heart was then popped up on my card base after stamping my sentiment. This one is definitely not mailable without alot of extra expense, so it will be hand-delivered to a neighbor or a friend.
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just so lovely Lin and that old HA sentiment is still the best!
ReplyDeleteYour wreath is lovely! I am in Valentine mode too. I need to start filling them out and addressing them so I know how many more to make!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful texture Lin, sweet card.
ReplyDeleteI love this, Lin! So perfect! ♥
ReplyDeleteI like your mom's tradition and that you want to continue with it! This is BEAUTIFUL Lin, love the depth in your wreath!
ReplyDeletethis is one fabulous card Lin. Beautifully done.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, Lin. X
ReplyDeleteLove this! Fabulous idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely wonderful!! I'm with you as much as I like my dies - I sure do love my punches especially for projects like this : )
ReplyDeleteThis is so you and wonderful! Love the pretty wreath of hearts!
ReplyDeleteOh, Lin, this is gorgeous, and I just love the heart you've made with these sweet dies and punches and with the pearls! It's such a delight to see and will be to receive! Beautiful, as always! Hugs, sweet friend!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Lin - love the shades of red and the delicate dimension you have achieved.
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Maxine