Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Another Petals of Beauty Idea

Hello friends!  What do you do when it's cold outside and there's still ice everywhere?  I'm not sure what you do, but I went downstairs to my craft room and had fun creating some more cards.  This has really been a good several days of getting cards made and even sent out a couple today.  So that's a win in my book.  Yesterday I started playing with the Petals of Beauty stamp set.  There were several color combos I tried for the flowers.  I'll be honest, some I liked more than others.  Today's card uses Peach Pie and Calypso Coral together, and this is a combo I really like a lot.  Let's get right to the card.

I was really struggling to get a good shot of this card.  In reality, the card is so warm and almost has a glow to it.  Seeing this, it looks a little dull.  Honestly, it's not!

The card base is Calypso Coral that is cut to measure 4 1/4" x 11".  It's scored at 5 1/2" for a top-fold card.  The print layer is cut with the largest rectangle die in the Textured Notes Die set.  The print is from the Beautiful Gallery 6" x 6" Designer Series Paper.  This is layered onto the folded card base.  You'll notice there is not an even frame of Calypso Coral showing around the DSP as it's wider at the sides.  I think as long as the sides are kept even it doesn't make any difference.

Next the Basic White layer is cut with the 4th largest die from the same set.  I love the interesting designs on all of these rectangle dies!  They add so much interest to the design.  A layer of Calypso Coral was cut at 2 3/8" x 3 7/8".  I was going to have a wider frame showing on this layer, but I didn't like the looks of it.  So instead, it was cut down to make a thinner frame.

The triple leaf stamp was used to stamp near the top and bottom of the white layer.  I used Old Olive ink that was off-stamped before stamping.  Then the detail stamp was added to them with full-strength Old Olive ink.  

Two of the open leaf branches were die-cut from Old Olive cardstock.  These were diagonally attached to the white layer with adhesive making sure sections of the leaves were beyond the layer.

Next, yesterday's extra flowers I had made using Peach Pie and Calypso Coral inks were added to the design.  The centers on all three sizes of flowers were stamped with Memento Tuxedo Black ink.  The largest flower was added to the middle of the white layer using one Dimensional in the center of the flower.  The group of three tiny flowers were cut apart.   Two were tucked under to the side and one was tucked in at the top of the large flower.  Each of them was attached with a Mini Glue Dot.

The sentiment is from the Banner Sayings set.  I love this sentiment and have used it often.  It's stamped onto a 1/2" strip of Basic White cardstock that was cut to fit and flagged on the end.  There are two Mini Dimensionals under this to hold in place only on the white layer.  Where it is off the layer, it is not attached at all.

So bummed out!  I thought I was using an embellishment that was current.  Wrong!  These peachy gems are from the Opaque Faceted Gems that are NOT current.  Sorry.

The inside of the card has a Basic White layer that measures 5 1/4" x 4".  This has a 3/4" strip of the same DSP print that is used on the front of the card.  There is also a skinny strip of Calypso Coral as an accent at the bottom.

The same Peach Pie and Calypso Coral inks were used to stamp the medium-sized flower to match the front.  And the triple leaf stamp was used to stamp Old Olive ink onto a white scrap to match the leaves on the front also.  Both the flower and the leaves were attached with adhesive.  Lovely accent for the inside of your card, and you still have plenty of room to write that note that you've been putting off.  Well, maybe not you, but I've got several notes I need to write and get in the mail.

Just wanted to share a picture of the two Petals of Beauty cards side by side.  As you can see, many of the elements of the cards are very similar.  But changing the color, orientation, and extra products used, you get quite a different look.  Keep playing with what you have and see what you can come up with by using some of your tried-and-true favorites with maybe something new added to spice it up.

If you have any questions about what I've made or stamping in general, I'd love to have you contact me.  It's always fun to help others enjoy this creative pastime.  There is always something new to learn and something fun to try!

Happy stamping and creating,
Sharon

Monday, January 26, 2026

Petals of Beauty Today

Hello all my snowy and icy friends!  I hope everyone has survived the crazy winter storm that came through over the weekend.  My hubby just called it a 'cuddle alert' and said not to worry about it.  Thank goodness he was right in this instance.  But it looks gorgeous outside with the sunshine on the tree limbs.  Against the vivid blue sky, it almost looks like sparkly lace. Wish I was young enough to get on a saucer and go sailing down the hill in our backyard like the neighborhood kids are doing.  But that is so NOT going to happen again in this lifetime.  Anyway, let's talk about cards instead.  At the beginning of the month, I ordered the Petals of Beauty stamp and die bundle, and I finally got around to play with it.  What a nice and easy two-step stamp to use!  I had to stop and make a card right away with these pretty flowers.


This pretty pink card just brightened my spirits right up.  I started out just stamping the two sizes of flowers and the leaves in several color combos.  This first card is made with Pretty in Pink and Strawberry Slush inked flowers with the centers stamped with Secret Sea ink.  The tiny flowers are Strawberry Slush and Secret Sea.  The other flower combos I made are still waiting for me.  I'll probably go downstairs and do a little creating with them later today.  But for now, let me tell you about this one.  

The card base is Strawberry Slush cardstock and measures 8 1/2" x 5 1/2".  It's scored and folded in half.

There is a layer of Pretty in Pink that measures 5 1/4" x 4".  This is embossed with the Forever Plaid 3D Embossing Folder.  Don't you love the look of this?  It's attached to the card base with Tombow Liquid Glue for a good seal.

The Basic White square was die-cut with the largest square die in the Stylish Shapes die set.  Using the triple leaf stamp, it was inked with Granny Apple Green ink, then off-stamped, and stamped onto the white square.  This was done twice in opposite corners.  Then the detail for the leaves was stamped full strength.

Along with die-cutting the flowers I had stamped, two of the open leaf stems were die-cut from Lemon Lime Twist cardstock.  I liked that little bit of contrast in the greens.

A 3" x 3" layer of Granny Apple Green cardstock was cut.  This was attached behind the Basic White die-cut layer.  This leaves a nice frame around it to accent the color of the stamped leaves.  It was attached with adhesive.

All of these pieces were positioned onto the white square until I was happy with it.  The open leaves were attached flat to the design.  The largest flower was attached with a Dimensional in the center.  The trio of smaller flowers were tucked in under the large flower.  

Then a 5 1/2" length of Sheer Soft Sea Foam ribbon was folded in half, ends trimmed and then tucked under the flower too.  I thought the softness of the ribbon contrasted nicely with this design.  I didn't add this all to the card front until I had the sentiment ready.

This sweet sentiment is from the Extraordinary Flora stamp set.  It was stamped on a 1/2" wide strip of Basic White cardstock.  I used Secret Sea to stamp it to coordinate with the flower centers.  This was stamped onto one of the Three Banner Punch labels.  

It was attached to the side of the card right out to the edge.  Then the focal piece was attached slightly over this using Dimensionals to give it lift.

The design needed a little bling to make it pop.  Three of the Iridescent Faceted Gems.  Unfortunately, I forgot they are retired and I should have used something else.  But I still like them a lot!

One last thing, I wanted to share the inside of the card too.  There is a layer of Pretty in Pink cardstock that's 5 1/4" x 4".  Then a layer of Basic White that's 5" x 3 3/4".  

The smaller two-step flower from the set was added to the corner along with one of the triple leaf stamps that was die-cut also.  I thought this made a pretty accent inside the card.

Hope you enjoyed this first look at the Petals of Beauty stamp and die set.  You can be sure there will be more inspired stamping coming up with this set.  I really like the looks of the two-step style of stamping and of course, I'm a sucker for flowers of just about any kind!

Thanks for stopping in today to see what I've been creating.  If you have any questions about anything, please ask.  I'm here to help you enjoy the stamping experience.  And to make sure you've got ideas to use once you've purchased your stamps.  There's almost nothing worse than spending your hard-earned cash and then not using those stamps, papers, and other goodies you've purchased.  So, let's get out those items and start creating with them!  And if you're looking for a Stampin'Up! demonstrator, I'd be happy to be your demonstrator.  Just let me know how I can help you.

Happy stamping and creating,
Sharon

Friday, January 23, 2026

Love Nature's Symphony!

Hi y'all!  Just getting ready for the ice storm that will be coming through here this weekend.  So not looking forward to this, but there's not much that can be done about it but hunker down.  Instead, let's do a little creating with one of my new sets that I totally adore.  Nature's Symphony has interesting images, awesome dies, and great wording.  In other words, it has it all and I'm having so much fun using it.

I hope you can see some of the new extras that I've used on this design too.  First of all, I finally purchased the Old Olive Two-Tone 12" x 12" cardstock.  I have a few other colors and finally got this one to add to my stash.  It was cut to measure 5 1/4" x 4" for this card.  

Then I used my new Stone & Vine 3D Embossing Folder to add texture to the Two-Tone cardstock.  Oh, my goodness!  Can you see all this fabulous texture?  This is the lighter side of the cardstock, and the edges of the ivy leaves show the white core of the cardstock.  So very fabulous!  If you wanted more of the white detail to show, you could take a sanding block to it lightly to add even more contrast.

Here's a super extreme close-up of some of the embossed detail.  This really shows how the white core of the paper shows on the edges of the design.  Honestly, I just want to reach out and run my fingers over it because of all the texture.

This layer is attached to a piece of Mossy Meadow for the card base.  It measures 8 1/2" x 5 1/2" and is scored and folded in half.  The embossed layer is attached with Tombow Liquid Glue.

The focal images for the card are the great leafy branches die-cut using the die from the Nature's Symphony set.  The leaves are cut from Mossy Meadow and Old Olive cardstock pieces to match.

I used a strip of Basic Beige that was in my left-over cut pieces.  It measures 4" long and just a bit less than 1 1/4" high.  The sentiment is from the Nature's Symphony set.  (I love both the sentiment and the cute font.)  It's stamped with Mossy Meadow ink onto the far-right edge of the piece. 

When all the pieces were ready, the Mossy Meadow leaves were attached to the card flat onto the card front.  Adhesive was added mostly to the branches and not the leaves.  

Then the sentiment layer was attached with adhesive.  It's covering just a tiny bit of the stems.  The Old Olive leaves were cut into two separate stems.  The longer stem was added first with adhesive mostly on the stem with one Mini Dimensional under the very top leaf.  The smaller stem was also attached with adhesive on the bottom of the stem and then the top three leaves all have a Mini Dimensional holding them up for more definition.

Three of the beautiful Holographic Gems were added to the design to give it a little bit of bling.  These are my absolute favorite gems for cards that are predominantly green.

Still needed a little something.  A small double bow made from Linen Thread was added to the stems to finish the design.  The bow was attached with a Mini Glue Dot rolled into a tube to hold the bow securely.

Once I had the design idea in my head, I was surprised how quickly it came together.  There was almost no stamping and no coloring to take up extra time.  Just a really fast, but still interesting, card idea for you.

Thanks for hanging out with me today.  Hope you were inspired to try a card like this that is full of textures and interest but still so quick it took almost no time at all to make.

Happy stamping and creating,
Sharon

Wednesday, January 21, 2026

New Card Template to Try

 Hello friends!  I've been going through my stash of DSP trying to figure out what I can use up without having just bits and pieces left taking up space.  I landed on the Floral Impressions Designer Series Paper as the DSP for the cards I'm sharing today, and I played around with even more ideas which we'll get to at a later date.  Now just because I chose this paper which happens to be retired, it doesn't mean you can't use this idea on a multitude of other prints that are in your stash.  Use what you have!!!

First you need to have the dimensions used for this card making template.  It's very basic and so easy to work with once you have everything cut and ready to go.

Card base - 8 1/2" x 5 1/2"      score at 4 1/4"

Inside layer - 4" x 5 1/4"

DSP layer - 4 1/4" x 5 1/2"  (note the length on this and the next two layers!)

Cardstock layer - 2 3/4" x 5 1/2"

DSP layer - 2 1/2" x 5 1/2"

Cardstock for sentiment layer - 2 3/4" x 2 1/4"   or 3" x 2 1/4"

White for sentiment layer - 2 3/4" x 2                 or 3" x 2"

This is your template that you'll be working with today.  For all my cards, I used the same color cardstock for each of the cardstock layers to keep a cohesive design look.  If you'd like to change them and use two different colors, that is totally up to you.  Now let's look at the cards and I'll give you the stamp sets used for the floral accent and the colors used on each design.


This is the first card made using this new template.  The first thing to notice is that the layers are the full length of the card, so the card has a tall sleek look to it.  The sentiment layer also extends to mimic the other layers.  It's just a slightly different look that I found appealing. 

The card base and the cardstock layering pieces for this first card is Strawberry Slush.  I like how it contrasts with the more geometric print layer that comes next.  Make sure your sides line up nicely to enhance the long look of the card.

The next layers on the card showcase the other side of the geometric print.  These flowers make a nice contrast.  Again, be careful lining up the layers to keep a symmetrical look.

The sentiment layers are 2 3/4" wide to match the Strawberry Slush layer under it.  The flower is from the Charming Day set and is stamped with Pecan Pie ink.  It's colored with Stampin' Blends:
Strawberry Slush light and dark, Pretty in Pink light and dark, Daffodil Delight dark, Pecan Pie dark, Call Me Clover light and dark, and the Color Lifter.
After coloring it's die-cut with the matching dies.  The leafy stem is from Charming Day also and die-cut from Garden Green scraps.

The sentiment was stamped with Pecan Pie ink.  Then the leaves were added to the design with adhesive.  And the flower was added with Dimensionals.

Dimensionals were also used to attach the sentiment layers onto the card front.

A final touch was adding several of the darker Strawberry Slush and Pretty in Pink Gems to the design.  
The next card needed two different pieces of the Floral Impressions DSP.  The center floral print was chosen first, then the Old Olive striped print was chosen as the accent piece.  After trying the different green an yellow cardstock colors to use for the card base, I decided that I liked the Lemon Lolly cardstock for the card base the best.  Again, all the layers are the full 5 1/2" long to keep the sleek look going.

When I got to the sentiment layer, I liked the wider overlapping look for this card.  This time the layers are 3" wide.  I'm sorry I didn't write down all the sentiment sets I used for these cards.  Just look for something that fits.  This time it was stamped with Garden Green ink.

The flowers are from the Gallery Blooms set. They were stamped with Pecan Pie ink on Basic White.  Coloring was done with Stampin' Blends:
Lemon Lolly light and dark, Daffodil Delight light and dark, Pecan Pie light and dark, Granny Apple Green dark, Old Olive light and dark, and a small touch of Call Me Clover dark

After coloring, the flowers were die-cut with the matching die in the Gallery Blooms set.  There were also three of the smaller leafy stems cut from Garden Green cardstock with another die from this set.

The flowers were attached to the sentiment layer with Dimensionals.  The extra leafy stems with tucked in around the flowers to fill it out.

The sentiment layers were attached to the card front flat this time using adhesive.  There were three Holographic Gems added to finish the design.  I loved how these gems pick up all the yellows and greens in the design.

For the last card design, I chose Daffodil Delight for the card base and cardstock layers.  The daisy-looking DSP print has the green print on the backside so that was an easy choice.

As you can see, the sentiment layers were cut at 3" wide again.  I really prefer that little bit of overlap.

I really struggled to find a floral accent to match the DSP print.  Surprisingly, the Lifetime of Love set had a darling little daisy spray that worked well.  And wonder of wonders, it is still a current set.  Yay.  You really have no idea how hard it is to only use current sets when finding card ideas to share with you.  I rarely get rid of my retired goodies that I really, really like, so I also tend to grab them when in a pinch.  Anyway...

Flowers were colored with Stampin' Blends:
Daffodil Delight light and dark, Lemon Lolly dark, Pecan Pie light and dark, Call Me Clover dark, and Old Olive light  

After coloring the flowers were die-cut with the matching die from the set.  The sentiments are also from the Lifetime of Love set.  The words were stamped with Garden Green ink.  The sentiment layers were attached flat to the card front using adhesive.  The flowers were attached with Dimensionals.  And some of the Holographic Gems were added to finish the design.

Okay, one last look at all three of the cards made with this easy template.  I hope you're inspired to use some of the gorgeous prints you've got sitting around collecting dust.  Oops, I didn't say that out loud, did I?  This one is too new to have collected very much dust yet.  But I know I've got lots of other DSP packs that are just patiently waiting for me to get around to designing with them.

Oh, I forgot to mention, each of the cards has a layer of Basic White inside for either a sentiment or a newsy note that is long overdue.  At the bottom of each one is a 3/4" strip of DSP that matches the front design.  That just makes such a lovely accent.

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Thanks for stopping by today.  I hope you cut some cardstock and DSP in the beginning of the post and stamped (played) along with me.  Let me know what you used for your creations!

Happy stamping and creating,
Sharon 

Friday, January 16, 2026

Nature's Symphony Take 2

Hello friends.  I mentioned yesterday that I'd be back today to share the next card made with the Nature's Symphony stamp and die bundle.  Did I say I really love these?  Well, I do and I've really enjoyed creating with them.  Since I had out all the materials yesterday, it made sense to go ahead and make another one.  I mean, the larger frame from the Gallery Blooms dies and extra leaves from the Nature Walk DSP were already cut and waiting, so why not?

I just love everything about this card!  I started again with a card base of Mossy Meadow cardstock.  It looked so nice with the leaves, why change a good thing?

Then check out the changes made to the larger Gallery Blooms die-cut frame that was left over from yesterday's card.  It was embossed with the Timber 3D Embossing Folder which was retired a while back.  I wanted the tight woodgrain design on this frame, and this was perfect.

This time, I wanted more color on the Crumb Cake frame.  Using a Blending Brush, first Crumb Cake ink was added.  Then a light layer of Pecan Pie ink was added to give it a little more color.

Looking for a background for the inside of the frame, I found leftover pieces of the Woven Textures DSP and this one looked just right.  It measures about 5 1/8" x 3 3/4" so it fits nicely behind the frame with no problem.  The subtle linen weave print has just enough visual interest but it's not overpowering.  After attaching the two pieces together with adhesive, they were added to the card front with adhesive too.

Now let's discuss these leaves.  Oh, my goodness!  I cut a strip of the Nature Walk DSP that fit the leafy die. Three different leafy branches were cut from this strip.  Each one of the die cuts have a different mix of these same colors.  One branch was for yesterday's card, the other two were for today's card.  The darker branch was cut apart to tuck in around the lighter branch.  This gave me so much more contrast to play with on the design.

Again, the leaves were attached inside the frame with touches of Tombow Liquid Glue along the stems and a small touch on the base of some leaves.

The sentiment is from the Sentimental Framing stamp set.  It's stamped on Basic White cardstock with Pecan Pie ink.  It was 'fussy cut' around it so it would have a smaller size shape when attached to the 'wood' layer.

The layer it is on is from the Nature's Symphony dies.  It looks like a plank of wood with cool woodgrain cuts in the design.  After die-cutting a Crumb Cake piece, a Blending Brush was used to add some Pecan Pie ink to help define the detail and darken it a little.

This was added to the card front with Dimensionals.  Then the sentiment was added with rolled up Mini Glue Dots.  This gave it just a little added height instead of absolutely flat.

The final touch for this design was adding the Brushed Brass Butterflies to this lovely nature-inspired card.   Don't the butterflies look like they belong there tucked amid the foliage?

I just wanted to share this photo again of the two cards side-by-side.  I love how they have a similar look but are still very different.  Now I'm wondering what else I can create with this set.  I love sets with a nature theme, and this one has some added goodies with four nice sentiments and some very different dies that coordinate.  Very interesting!

Thanks for stopping here and spending some time with me.  I certainly appreciate it!  My hope is that something catches your eye and inspires you to be creative.

Happy stamping and creating,
Sharon

Thursday, January 15, 2026

Nature's Symphony First Try

Hello, my stamping friends!  I've been so stuck on making blue cards lately that I've started to bore myself.  Ho hum.  I decided it was time to play with a new set I've gotten recently but haven't used yet.  It's the Nature's Symphony stamp and die bundle that so intrigued me.  For this nature inspired card, I really felt greens should be my main color today.  Have you seen the gorgeous new DSP called Nature Walk yet?  It's on page 39 in the January - May Mini Catalog and you really need to check it out.  This is going to be one of my favorites for sure!  Let's get creating and see what we make.

My first idea was to use this mottled DSP print for my leaves, and the design came together from that start.  After cutting the leaves with the die in the Nature's Symphony die set, Mossy Meadow cardstock was chosen for the card base.  It measures 8 1/2" x 5 1/2" and is scored at 4 1/4" then folded in half.

The double frame die in the Gallery Blooms set was used to cut Crumb Cake cardstock.  This matches the color in the DSP print so nicely.  The frame I used here is the smaller, inner frame on the die. The larger die-cut frame would be used in my next card.  Since I was keeping this card design on the simple side, I didn't do any embossing or stamping on the frame but left it as is.  I thought the plain simplicity made the leaves really stand out as the focus.

The frame was attached to the center of the card front using adhesive.  Tombow Liquid Glue was used sparingly on the stems of the leaves and just a little on the leaf base to hold in place.  I wanted the leaves to be a little loose from the card base to look more natural.  The stem was tucked right above the inner frame with the leaves fanning out and over the frame.  Several leaves were slightly finger-curled at the tips to help them stand apart from the frame.

The sentiment is from the More Messages stamp and die bundle.  FYI - these are on the Last Chance list so get it while you can!  This time I stamped the sentiments with Pecan Pie ink and cut with the matching die in the bundle.  And just like that you've got 19 sentiments all ready to use when you need them.  Easy peasy.

Before adding the sentiment to the card front, a large floppy bow was made from Linen Thread.  This was attached behind the sentiment with a Mini Glue Dot in the top left area.  

Then Dimensionals were added behind the sentiment label, and it was attached near the bottom of the frame.

The last touch was adding some bronze dots to finish off the design.  The darker metallic look seemed to work nicely with the natural look of all the other components of the design.

Just a little teaser here.  This shows the next card I worked on with more of the same components as the original.  Come back tomorrow for another installment on the Nature's Symphony bundle.  I hope you love these ideas as much as I do!


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Thanks for stopping in today to see what's happening here.  Come back for the 2nd installment tomorrow.  So happy to have you visit.  Please be sure to add a comment and let me know what you think of my designs.  Thank you!

Happy stamping and creating,

Sharon

 

Saturday, January 10, 2026

Bee Mine Valentine Card

Hey y'all!   We're having another batch of misty, rainy and cold days, so I thought we need to surround ourselves with a bit of cheery fun.  How does that sound?  I've been working on getting the Valentine cards ready for the shut-ins.  Our little group won't be putting them together.  Instead, the "Groovy Grans" group from church will be putting them together at our meeting in the beginning of February.  Since most of these ladies say they are not crafty in the least, the cards need to be fairly simple with easy instructions.  They are doing this for the outreach segment of the meeting.  Thank goodness there are enough ladies that meet with me each month that now understand basic cardmaking, so they can be divided among the four worktables and keep an eye on what's happening.  Hoo-wee!  Last year was really "interesting" so say the least.  I'm hoping this year will go a little smoother!!


Here's the card the ladies at the first table will be putting together.  This card just makes me happy, so I'm hoping it will bring a smile and some cheer to each person that receives this one.

For the design, start with a Basic White cardstock piece that measures 8 1/2" x 5 1/2" and is scored and folded in half.  The first layer is Strawberry Slush that measures 5 1/4" x 4".  This is embossed with the new Lovely Stripes Embossing Folder.  I love the dotted stripes in the design that really make it special.  After embossing, it's layered onto the white card base using Tombow Liquid Adhesive.  This is the adhesive I always use when attaching embossed layers as it gives a minute of "wiggle time" and holds very securely.


Next is the large heart that is die-cut using the largest heart die in the new Endless Love bundle.  Isn't the cut circle detail surrounding the heart cute?  The DSP used is from Most Adored Designer Series Paper that's been retired for a while.  I was just looking for a cute pink print, so find one you like.  (If you don't have a pink print you like, the Made with Love DSP in the new mini catalog has several prints that would work out nicely.)  This die-cut was attached to the card front with adhesive, so it lies flat.

Now, on to that darling bee.  It comes from the Bee My Valentine set and matching punch that is still available.  I thought he turned out so darn cute!  First, the bee is stamped with Daffodil Delight ink.  Then the stripes are added with Memento Tuxedo Black ink.  There are four different faces so there are lots of choices for your little bee.  The wings for the bee were stamped with Basic Gray ink.  After stamping, I used the coordinating punch to punch the two sections of the bee.  Adhesive was applied on the top of the bee and his wings were attached.  Then three Dimensional were added to the bee and he was attached to the card front.


The sentiment is also from the Bee My Valentine set.  It's stamped with Strawberry Slush ink onto a 1/2" strip of Basic White cardstock.  The ends were flagged to make a label about 2 1/4" long.  This was attached to the heart using Dimensionals.

For the final touch, I added Adhesive-backed Heart Sequins to the heart design.  These are retired, but I thought they were the perfect finishing touch for our bee-utiful Valentine card.  I have to admit, when these heart sequins were going to be retired, I order six packages just because I liked them so much.  So, I think I'll be using these lovely little bits of bling for a good long while yet.

Well, there you have the first of four Valentine cards for the shut-in members at church.  Remember, I need to keep them very easy for the ladies to put together so I hope it's not too boring for you.  Of course, I find it inspiring to see what others make even when the idea is very simple.  There's always inspiration to be found in color combos and layouts too.

Have fun stamping and creating,
Sharon