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Alphabet Valentine

Rubber Stamp Love

This is a clean, not-too-mushy Valentine. A classic red card with black font on white paper accented with a little bright pink.

Supplies:

alphabet rubber stamp set (not too big)

4.25″ x 5.5 ” red card stock (half sheet of 8.5 x11)

pink, black and white card stock (size depends on stamps used)

red, pink & black felt pens

black ink pad

double-sided adhesive

paper cutter

stamps, ink and other embellishments to complete the card

1. Establish the size of your white paper. Mine is about 2.75″ x 3″. It depends on the alphabet set you use. I used an alphabet rubber stamp set from Hero Arts.  The size of the set, when pushed all together in a block,  is about 3 1/8 inches on each side.  Cut white paper.

2. Line the stamps up in a grid of 5 rows with 6 blocks in each.  Set the i, o and u on end so you remember not to stamp them in black.  Stamp all the other letters  in black ink (see finished card for alignment).  If  a letter doesn’t fully stamp, carefully ink in missing portion on your white paper with a black felt pen.

3. Ink the letters i and u with a red felt pen and stamp them.

4. Using a pink felt pen draw a small pink heart where the o would go. Let ink dry.

5. Measure and cut black paper at least 1/8 inch larger on both sides then white paper. Do the same with pink paper.

6. Adhere layers together.

5. Score and fold red card stock for the card and adhere alphabet piece to the front.

6. Embellish as desired. I used three dots punched from the pink paper as an accent (I call these “Dianne Dots and will write about them more another time).  Stamp or write message inside card.

7. Complete your card with a signature or initials on the back and give to your Valentine.

"I Heart U"

I had the idea of printing out the alphabet portion on your computer. What I realized is the computer will cleverly align the letters depending on their size. This is good for text but not helpful for this project.

Paper and ink from Stampin’ Up!

Tag Alphabet and Alphadot sets in first photo from Stampin’ Up!

Celtic Lowercase Alphabet set from Personal Stamp Exchange (out of business but stamps may be available through eBay).

Happy Upper Case Alphabet set from Hero Arts. I found it at Joann Fabric and Craft Store.

Tombow adhesive.

Thanks for stopping by!

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Paper-Strip-Heart Valentine

Paper strip hearts

Valentine’s Day will be here in less than a month. This is a beautiful card that isn’t hard to make but looks it. For those of you not keen on the holiday it is still a great card for a birthday greeting, thank you or thinking of you card for someone you care about.  The heart is adapted from my friend and fellow crafter, Margaret Melsh – thanks, Margaret!

Paper strip heart supplies

Supplies:

8.5″ x 5.5″ colored card stock, folded in half

card stock scraps

thin scrap paper – as a base for your paper strips

patterned paper – Double-sided paper is nice because it gives you two coordinating pieces. Optional: old sheet music and/or foreign language newspapers.

paper cutter

double-sided adhesive – I love Tombow permanent mono adhesive

heart-shaped punch – (mine is about 1 and 5/8 inches across)

~ or heart-shaped template (homemade is fine), pencil and scissors

pop-up adhesive dots

stamps, ink and other embellishments to complete the card

 

Cutting paper strips.

 

1. Using paper cutter, cut patterned paper into strips right around 1/4 inch wide, some a little thicker, some thinner.

Glue the strips to your thinner scrap paper.

2. Cover an area of your scrap paper with rows of adhesive, large enough for your heart shape.

3. Arrange the strips of patterned paper on the adhesive, edges touching, to make a solid section of paper big enough to fit the heart.  If you are making more than one card, you can cover a larger area and punch as many hearts as needed.

Have the opening of the heart facing you so you can see where to punch.

4. Punch heart from this paper.  Turn the opening of the punch up when you insert your paper so you can see right where you are punching that heart. If you are using a template, carefully draw around the template with pencil and cut out shape.  Set aside heart and complete the rest of your card.

5. Score and fold your 4.25″ x 5.5″ piece of card stock for the card.

6. Cut one piece of colored card stock, patterned paper or old sheet music or newspaper large enough to mat the heart. For the size of heart punch I use, my first layer is about 2 inches square.

7. Cut another piece of card stock a little larger to layer under the first piece – I make it a 1/4 larger on both sides. If you like, you can add another layer.

8. Adhere your layers to your card.

9. I like the heart to pop so I mount it using pop-up adhesive dots and adhere to the paper layers.

Mon Ami card

Voila! The finished card.

10. Stamp or write a greeting and add embellishments as desired to complete your card. Michaels 1$ bins are great for inexpensive stick-on rhinestones.

11. Be sure and sign the back of your beautiful handcrafted card.  I like to include a stamp that says “handcrafted”, my initials and the date.

12. I almost forgot the best part of all: send or deliver your card to your special sweetie!

Asian Background Paper Strip Heart card

Different papers completely change the look.

I wanted to use a Chinese newspaper for the background on the red card but couldn’t find one.  My work- around was to go here and put in the lyrics of a song and translated it into Chinese! Then I printed it out and used it for my background.

Paper strip heart mini cards

Make sweet mini cards with the hearts.

Stamps, ink, adhesive and some paper for this project are from Stampin’ Up!

Heart punch is from Paper Shapers.

Remaining paper is from my collection and could be from any of the following stores or sites: Paper Source, Scrapbook Territory, Joann, or  Michaels.

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