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Wednesday, February 10, 2021

Easy Stamped Backgrounds; Valentine's Day Cards

Generational stamping...have you heard of it? Well, watch the YouTube video and learn more about it. I decided to stamp some backgrounds for Valentine's Day cards this year. 

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Aren't these so fun! I used hearts for my stamped backgrounds, but you can use any type of stamp for a variety of cards. 

And since I was on a roll with my Cricut cuts, I also made cards using some of the gel prints we made earlier (click HERE for that post).



Although all of these cards could be added to the Just Us Girls #570 challenge this week, I am entering the gnome card(s) for the challenge. Click on over there to see the DT projects as well as the linked cards.

Have fun!

Ink Pads used: Real Red, Rich Razzleberry from Stampin Up!; Blush from Close To My Heart
Die Cuts were all cut with my Cricut
Stamp Set: Snuggles & Smooshes from SU! (heart & "my silly valentines" and "gosh you're adorable" sentiments; Will you be my Valentine? sentiment is from CTMH To the Moon stamp set.
Typed the other sentiments
Washi, doily and punched hearts from my stash

5 comments:

  1. What a super collection of valentines cards, I especially love the Dinosaur ones. Best wishes this WoywW Tracey #36

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  2. I'm late this week getting round everyone as mum is in a nursing home and we had to take her some stuff yesterday as well as going for our vaccine but I'm here now and loving the valentine cards they are so sweet. Wishing you a very happy belated woyww, Angela x18x

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  3. Very cute Valentine's cards! I like the background you created. Enjoy he weekend ahead! Love, Karen#28

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  4. OMGosh these are so cute! Love the gnomes and of course the poop cards! Thanks for playing with Just Us Girls!

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  5. A fabulous selection of Valentines - but I think my favourite is the last one!

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