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New At SU! - Heart Shaped Coordination

 


Welcome to the New At SU! Blog Hop!


Our theme for this month is Sale-A-Bration Coordination. If you are new to Stampin' Up! every year from  January thru February for every $60 and $120 you spend, you’ll earn an exclusive Sale-A-Bration item for FREE! Depending on the amount you spend, you’ll be able to mix and match the Sale-A-Bration items you earn, and we have a stunning variety of stamp sets and Designer Series Paper for you to choose from! Shop now through February 28. You can see these products Here.

I am sharing one of these products, the Heart Shaped Bundle (FREE with a $120 purchase). I have coordinated this bundle with the Hearts of Elegance Stamp Set and the Marbled Elegance Specialty Designer Series Paper (SDSP).


I created an Easel Fun Fold card. I stamped the leafy heart with Cherry Cobbler ink on Basic White Cardstock. I added a little ink to the heart with a Small Blending Brush and Real Red Ink. I had die cut a leafy heart shape from the SDSP and adhered this to the stamped heart with Liquid Glue. Then die cut this image with one of the Spotlight on Nature Circle Dies.  I also die cut a Real Red Circle a little larger than the heart die cut. Adhered this circle to the heart circle. I decorated the heart die cut with 3 Basic White flowers. I added a little color to the flower centers with a blending brush. 


The card base, Basic White Thick Cardstock, is a landscape size (4 1/4 x 8 1/2, scored at 2 1/8 & 4 1/4). The 2 SDSP pieces are 1 7/8 x 5 1/4". I heat embossed the Be Mine sentiment with the White WOW Basic Embossing Powder one of the lower right side of one of the SDSP layers.  I had cut a 4 x 5 1/4 piece of Basic White for the inside layer. I stamped the triple flower stamp repeatedly across the bottom of the inside layer using Real Red Ink. Then used a Blending Brush and the Real Red Ink to the inside layer. The inside sentiments even stamped with Cherry Cobbler Ink on Basic White Cardstock. Then die cut with the Everyday Details Dies. I also die cut a Real Red stitched banner from the Stylish Shapes Dies to go underneath the sentiment. I popped this up on the lower inside layer with Stampin' Dimensionals. this became my stop block for the easel. I adhered the assembled heart circles to the card front lower section only. I did add a few Adhesive-Backed Heart Sequins and some Cherry Cobbler & Pearl Adhesive-Backed Berries to this project.


For my Cookie Box I repeated the heart stamping on the largest stitched square from the Stylish Shapes Dies. For the die cut leafy heart I used some ink blended Basic White Cardstock. The little flowers were die cut from the SDSP and used the XOXO stamp on the die cut sentiment label. The box Is Real Red Cardstock. The trim is SDSP matted with Poppy Parade Cardstock. I tied a bow around the box with the Bordered Ribbon. Added Adhesive-Backed Cherry Cobbler & Pearl Berries and Heart Sequins.



I hope you like my take on this month's theme, Sale-A-Brations Coordination. Now I will send you on to your next blog hop stop. 







Comments

  1. What loveable projects, Jan! I'm sharing this one with my friend who adores this Sale-a-Bration bundle!

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  2. Jan, your heart projects are right up my street! Love, love, love! I will be casing for sure!

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  3. What a gorgeous set of projects Jan. I love the use of the non-gold side of this paper. It just shows such a different look. x

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