I used a nine heart die called Tic Tac Toe Hearts by Simon Says to get hearts for this card and this card. That left me with the negative die cut, and I couldn’t see letting it go to waste.
I mounted the die cut paper on a piece of Select White (Papertrey Ink) and then on a card base created with Doll Pink (Simon Says). A tiny pearl from Michael’s was added to each heart, and the sentiment (from “Everyday Classics by Papertrey) was stamped on a trimmed Double Ended Banner die (Papertrey).
I’m always happy to have an anniversary card in my stash. Usually I’m making one for the event right beforehand.
We got another foot of snow on Saturday night. Fortunately, I’d bought a few daffodils at Trader Joe’s on Friday so there was a spot of spring in the kitchen. It was warmer today, and tomorrow the forecast is for 60° so hopefully the snow will be gone before too long. Tomorrow is April 1st after all!
What an innovative card! Great colors and design.
Rinda
The card is perfect. But I can’t help coming back to that snow picture – what a lovely contrast between the yellow and the white
Great way to use the negative cut….love the look of this card.
Hoping your Spring arrives soon.
awesome use of your offcut Karen. So sorry about the snow.
Adorable card, Karen. And wow – look at all that snow! Love the contrast of the pretty daffodils on your table.
9 hearts, so beautiful but the daffodils in front of the snow is perfect for me.
Love your card…and what a beautiful kitchen with an awesome view. The pitcher of daffodils add the perfect touch!
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