It's a Valentile!
A cross between a Valentine and a tile (it's only on cardstock though), this went together pretty quickly with the help of a stamp-a-majig. I made a similar one to this last year in dark blue and it looks like a Pennsylvania Dutch tile. I'll probably do some more of these in shades of pink and reds for Valentines. All stamps are from the Always set in Riding Hood Red with a brass build a brad.
20 comments:
How beautiful! Now how did you get all of those hearts perfectly lined up? Secret, please!
It's so elegant! I love how you made the hearts look like a flower!
This is so cool Joanne! love how you did this...awesome job!!!
Awesome! I love it!
This card is oh so pretty Joanne! I love the pattern of hearts. TYFS!
Wowzers!!! Love this!!!
Wow! This card caught my eye very quickly. I love it. Very creative. I'm going to give it a try myself.
great idea making a clover like flower with the hears :)
This is stunning. It took me a second to realize that you stamped the heart several times to create the whole image.
Hi, just wanted to say Hi & welcome to group 9. Im Lisa from San Antonio, TX. Really like your blog! Pretty Valentine!
Pretty Valentile! I can never get my Stampamagig to work. I should play with it again see if I can get the hand of it.
This is fantastic! I love it. This set is one of my all time favs! ~chris
This is just gorgeous, love how you did these hearts.
All I can say is Beautiful, Beautiful, Beautiful! TFS
Wow Joanne! This is beautiful! I couldn't line those up that perfectly even WITH my Stampamajig! Man! Your creative mind just blows me away! How DO you think of these things?
Hope you have a great Weekend!
Very beautiful cards!! I love the layout!
am from Blogger Group 9. I love, love, love this Valentile! It reminds me of a woven textile. Just beautiful! I bet the blue one is terrific too.
Simply beautiful! What a great design using this set.
What a awesome card! Love the way you stamped those hearts!!
Oh, wow, how gorgeous!!! How great would this look in green for St. Patrick's... Hmmm...
TFS!
Cindy
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