Valentine's Day is fast approaching! Here are two cards featuring two of the dies from the new Memory Box 2014 release, Queen of Hearts and Sweet Heart, as well as the Love Script which is from the 2012 Memory Box release.
Both cards were super quick and easy to construct. For both cards, I snipped off the bottom part of the flourish from the Queen of Hearts die in order to leave plenty of room for the sentiment.
For the first card, I die cut the Sweet Heart from pink patterned paper, and since it is just a tiny bit larger than the heart that is cut from the Queen of Hearts die, it is easy to adhere it behind the heart opening. On the above card, I used a glue pen to apply glue all around the flourish and sprinkled it with glitter, and then covered the "Love" word with Wink of Stella clear glitter brush before adhering it to the card. I tied a key charm with some cream twine and used a glue dot to attach it as shown. Before I glued the top panel to the card, I added a strip of red card stock just for fun.
On the card below, I die cut the Sweet Heart and the "Love" word from double sided sticky paper. I removed the liner from the Sweet Heart and adhered it behind the opening. I then removed the top lining and sprinkled red Glitter Ritz on the heart. For the "Love" word, I removed the lining behind the word and attached it to the card, then removed the top lining and glittered the word with the same red Glitter Ritz. I finished it off by adding a silver heart charm to the opening at the bottom of the Queen of Hearts die cut as shown.
I think each card could also be done as a wedding card or an anniversary card ... lots of possibilities! If you're like me, I'm usually making a card as I'm racing out the door for the party, so quick and easy is good! Thanks again for stopping by!
3 comments:
Wow these are both so beautiful and elegant! I love the glitter paper, gems and pop of color!
A simple, versitile card that is so beautiful!
Sherry--I'm so glad to see you're back at it--I missed the inspiration!!! These are beautiful--thank you!
Lisa
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