Now that the Christmas holiday is over, my brain immediately goes into Valentine mode. So when the challenge is black, white and a color of your choice, my frst color choice was red. I decided to create a Valentines Day card for my hubby. These happen to be the same colors that I used for his card last year. I used PTIs linen/canvas impression plate and Heart Prints stamp set. I popped up the white cardstock with foam tape and heat embossed the sentiment with white embossing powder. I also dry embossed the black cardstock using my Martha Stewart score board. I attached all three hearts using foam adhesive. Lastly, I added Martha Stewart coarse glitter to the main heart image. Good thing my hubby doesn't mind glitter.
Sunday, January 1, 2012
ColourQ Challenge #117
Welcome 2012! My first post for the year plays along with the current ColourQ Challenge.
Now that the Christmas holiday is over, my brain immediately goes into Valentine mode. So when the challenge is black, white and a color of your choice, my frst color choice was red. I decided to create a Valentines Day card for my hubby. These happen to be the same colors that I used for his card last year. I used PTIs linen/canvas impression plate and Heart Prints stamp set. I popped up the white cardstock with foam tape and heat embossed the sentiment with white embossing powder. I also dry embossed the black cardstock using my Martha Stewart score board. I attached all three hearts using foam adhesive. Lastly, I added Martha Stewart coarse glitter to the main heart image. Good thing my hubby doesn't mind glitter.
Now that the Christmas holiday is over, my brain immediately goes into Valentine mode. So when the challenge is black, white and a color of your choice, my frst color choice was red. I decided to create a Valentines Day card for my hubby. These happen to be the same colors that I used for his card last year. I used PTIs linen/canvas impression plate and Heart Prints stamp set. I popped up the white cardstock with foam tape and heat embossed the sentiment with white embossing powder. I also dry embossed the black cardstock using my Martha Stewart score board. I attached all three hearts using foam adhesive. Lastly, I added Martha Stewart coarse glitter to the main heart image. Good thing my hubby doesn't mind glitter.
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Very pretty, love the scored lines and the placements of the hearts. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I love that heart set.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Love, love, love that big sugary heart focal (perfect amount of man-glitter to boot!). I am always so impressed with your heat embossing. White on a dark color always looks like my sentiment has been caught in a snow storm. Yours so doesn't. The IP adds such lovely texture too. Beautifully done.
ReplyDeletelove it!! thanks for joining us at the CQC!!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year! Your cards are amazing. Love how clean and simple this card is... beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL Card! That is a perfect Valentine Color Combo!!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
Love this card. I remember ordering Heart Prints because of another card you posted--perhaps your hubby's card? This layout is great.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty card, Deb! Thanks for joining us at the ColourQ this week and Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteI love the way you added the glitter to the heart. Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteAng
Lovely card. Great element choices. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteLovely card. Love the texture of the IP. Great layout.
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