Category Archives: valentine

Coffee Helps

Today’s post features the Coffee Helps Stamp Set from Fun Stampers Journey.   I paired it with our Follow Your Heart Paper Pack. I am such a coffee addict that I need that 1st cup of coffee in the morning to get me going.  That 1st sip is the best taste in the world. The heart on the cup is from the Love Filled Acrylic Hearts.  The washi taste (red… Read More »

Hey Girl

Today’s post features the new and adorable stamp set called Hey Girl.  It’s from the Fun Stamper Journey, Follow Your Heart Mini Catalog.  A hard copy is not available but if you would like to view it online, click here The image was stamped on Whip Cream Card Stock and colored in using copic markers.  It was then cut using our awesome Detail Pro Shears.  I’ve had them for over… Read More »

Stamp of the Month, January 2019, Key to my Heart

In addition to the new Glimmer Hot Foil Kit of the Month Club this month we are excited to introduce yet another Club! Stamp of the Month by our friends from Fun Stampers Journey! Here’s a look at the January 2018 Stamp of the Month is Here – Key To My Heart: Want to see more? You can find loads of gorgeous inspiration and more information about Stamp of the… Read More »

Best Person Ever – FSJ Live Event

Today’s post features the Best Person Ever card from the Follow Your Heart Live Event.  It introduces two new stamp sets from the Follow Your Heart Mini catalog. Spray Outrageous Pink Splash and water onto a clear sheet.  Smoosh pierced Whip Cream panel into the water/ink mixture.  Allow to dry.  Stamp Dot pattern onto Whip Cream strip using Black Licorice Ink.  Stamp “Best Person Ever” sentiment onto large stitched circle… Read More »

XOXO Card

Today’s card is a quick and simple card.  I was inspired by one from the Follow Your Heart mini catalog. I like the idea of the small rose die from Sizzix.  With this die I can make my roses any color I want.  The letters are from the Spellbinders Shapeabilities Alphabet Etched Dies.  The background was embossed using the Love Stripes Embossing Folder. I bought a  roll of leaves from… Read More »

Greeting Card Kids1

Don’t forget the launch party today at 11 am (CT).  It’s a free event and there be chances to win prizes!  This is the link: Today’s post features the retired Greeting Cards Kids.    Have a great day and come back to visit again! SHOP ONLINE: If you need any supplies, please click here QUESTIONS:  If you have any questions, please leave me a comment or send me an e-mail.… Read More »

Hearts

Today’s card was made in response to our team weekly sketch challenge. I used the Flannel Life Background Stamp for the hearts.  They were die cut using the Hearts Felt Die Set. I used the Foam Squares to pop the hearts up and then splattered Dark Roast Silk over the card.  The diamonds were colored in using a Sharpie. Download Hearts Card Supply List Monthly Promotions: Banners & Bundles (free… Read More »

Love Never Fails

I thought I was done with Valentine cards but I had one more in me!  Today’s card does not feature a stamp set as the main focus.  The only stamp I used was a small one from Love Paris. The “Love” and “never fails” is computer generated.  I stamped an image from Love Paris on the bottom right of the Butter Cream Card Stock heart.  To get a light image,… Read More »

Be Mine

Today’s card features the Be Mine and the Creature Comforts Bundles.  When you order the bundles, you save 10% and who doesn’t like a good deal!  For a list of bundles we offer, click here I thought the racoon holding the heart and leaving it in black, white and red would make a cute and simple card for Valentine’s Day. Although you cannot see the pattern on the heart, I… Read More »

Be Mine

Today’s card features the cute Be Mine Bundle.  One of the things I love about the FSJ bundles is that the stamp set and the die set have the same name.  I don’t have to worry about having to remember the die set name with I’m looking for the coordinated die. The background (Cranberry Bliss Card Stock) was embossed using the I Heart Embossing Folder.  The doily was die cut… Read More »