Jul 3, 2017

July Valentine

Tomorrow is the 4th of July so while I was playing with some of my dies, I decided to make a Valentine in red, white, and blue.  I always make a Valentine for each family member (26: hubby,  children and grandchildren) so it is good to make a few before February!
This one will go to my dear husband.  I love both the Die-namites Love Heart 2 and the Unity sentiment.  This die is currently out of stock but there are other similar heart dies available.  In fact, I will be featuring another Die-namites Heart die right here next Monday.
After cutting out the die cut,  I used Copics to color the red swirls and blue stars then added some Stickles to the stars for sparkle.
Here is the second half of the sentiment on the  inside of the card:

 Thanks for stopping by.  Marsha
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6 comments:

  1. Love this, great design and love the dies.x

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  2. That's a lot of Valentine's! This is wonderful in red, white & blue!!

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  3. What a fabulous use of dies and WOW ... 26! That's a lot ... I commend you! LOL Wonderful inspiration Marsha ... thanks!

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  4. You certainly have your work cut out for you with 26 valentines. But, you seem to have that all under control when you make cute cards and use your dies like this one.

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  5. what a completely sweet and appropriate card! Reminds me of "love, american style"...showing my age. great job!

    Alicia

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  6. Marsha, this Valentine is beautiful! Love the die cuts and that sentiment is fantastic. Fun to see a Valentine this time of year.

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