Showing posts with label SVGCUTS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SVGCUTS. Show all posts

Friday, February 13, 2015

Swirly Heart Valentine Card

This was a fun card to make for that special Valentine. SVGCUTS has done it again. This card has 3 layers that make up the swirly heart portion. To the top layer I added some red glitter and then added pop dots before adding it to the card front. I also added glitter to two of the small hearts and popped them up too. This makes up a really special card. Products were from my stash again for the papers and embellishments.  It's a good feeling to get some of that older stuff used and make a nice looking project at the same time. Although I will say I do like being able to grab a complete paper pack that has coordinating papers etc.  That takes a lot less time for me to pick out what paper I want to use! But we have to use some of the stuff we've had for a while at some point to, right? !

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Thursday, February 12, 2015

Valentine Conversation Hearts Box Card


Today's project is a Valentine Conversation Heart box card. Again I used a SVG file from SVGCUTS. This file has 5 different Valentine themed box cards. Each one is as cute as the next one. I thought this would be a cute one for the kids because of the conversation heart candy that is so popular for this holiday.  This card works up really easily and fast. Add a little bling and you have a cute card. 

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Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Lollipop Garden

A friend and I have been busy with making some cute Valentine projects for our little Grandkids. 


Today I have another Valentine project from SVG CUTS. This is a Lollipop garden. The little ones can pick a "flower" from the garden and get a little treat. Depending on the papers you pick you can get different looks. My friend who made these Valentine projects with me used a green print for her box part that the Lollipops are sticking into and that gave the appearance of grass with the fence around. It went together easily. You make a box that covers a block of florist foam. Then add the fence around. To make the flowers the cut was all one piece and then you just wrap it around the lollipop and tie with a ribbon. We curled the edges back to give it more of the flower look. Lastly is the embellishing. That is always a fun part of the project. In this garden I made flowers in 3 different colors but you could make them all the same color for a solid garden of flowers. Many variations can be made. I think this will be a hit with the kids.

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