The inspiration for today’s Papertrey Ink Blog Hop is hearts. That’s a theme that’s hard to resist this time of year.
In my ongoing attempt to use products I’ve never used or haven’t used in a long time, I whipped out the “One Liner” Love die. I’ve had this for a couple years, and I’m quite sure I’ve never used it. (There are two other words in the set, so it’s not quite as bad as it seems.) Other brand new products include the sparkly tag which I picked up at 50% off at Paper Source after Christmas, and the gorgeous gold dot vellum by Teresa Collins in her 6X6 pad, “Studio Gold.” I layered the vellum on a piece of Select White cardstock.
The red heart is the inside heart that pops out when you die cut one of the Stitched Heart dies (PTI), and the gold arrow is a die from Savvy. And the cardstock is my favorite, Pure Poppy.
This card also fits two other challenges: Less is More which is a sketch challenge this week.
And the Simon Says Wednesday Challenge: Have a Heart.
We’re off to the movies to see “The Theory of Everything.” I think it’s close to the end of its run here. There are always multiple movies I want to see this time of year.
This is lovely Karen, a great Valentine!
Thanks so much for joining us.
Chrissie
“Less is More”
Gorgeous card,Karen.
“Love” indeed…I love everything about your card!! Stunning. Thanks for sharing!
Great design, Karen – I especially love those big polka dots in the background! Thanks for sharing this with us at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge!
What a lovely card!
You are making me wish I’d checked out the sales at Paper Source – love the glittery tag! I have to confess I don’t think I’ve ever used the “love” one-liner die either, but it looks great on the diagonal here.
Love the heart/arrow combo!
Rinda
Hearts, I love them. Enjoy the film.
A beautiful valentine card Karen and a superb take on the sketch
Thanks so much for sharing and taking part.
Sarah xx
Less is More
What a stylish take on our challenge Karen!
Thanks so much for joining us this week, sorry to be late in visiting your blog
Anne
Less is More
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