Thursday, February 12, 2015

Seize the Birthday - Hearts and/or Arrows

This time at Seize the Birthday our topping is Hearts and/or Arrows.  Of course, it's always "Anything Goes" if you don't want to do the topping.  Just  make sure that you make it for a birthday.

Here's my card



I started out by sponging an Ombre effect on white card stock using Innocent Pink, Bubblegum Pink, Passionate Pink and Red Hot inks.  I used a cover plate of hearts to cut out the hearts.  I placed this panel over a white card base and marked random places to stamp patterned hearts.  I attached some of the ombre hearts back onto the panel.  I used a stitched on the diagonal die cut to ground the sentiment and sequins.  Thanks for coming by to look.

Please visit the Seize the Birthday blog to see the wonderful cards the rest of the team have made this week.  I hope you will be inspired and come join in the fun!

Recipe:
PTI Happy Hearts stamps
PTI Heart Cover Plate
Simon Says Stamps Wishing die
Simon Says Stamps Sending & Wishing stamps
Lil' Inkers On the Diagonal die
Gina K. Designs Innocent Pink, Bubblegum Pink, Passionate Pink & Red Hot inks
Pretty Pink Posh Sweetheart Sequins

7 comments:

  1. Another pretty card! I think I need to invest in all of these cover plates you all have. They look like they make card making a breeze! My father-in-law's birthday is Valentine's Day, may have to borrow your whole card for next year! ;)

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  2. What a fun card design. I love all the papers peeking out from the hearts.

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  3. Oh, you stamped the hearts. At first, I thoguth that you used papers, but then read the recipe. The effect is wonderful, especially with the bold sentiment. Great card, again!

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  4. Beautiful birthday card! Love all the stamped heart's! Have a Blessed day!

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  5. This is so pretty! Love the background of gorgeous hearts you have created too :)

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  6. So glad you explained your steps....if someone was to see this card and not read it they missed out. It goes from a fantastic card to an incredible card once you see the work involved! Love it a lot a lot!!

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