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A Valentine's Bee

Valentines is just around the corner so it is time for me to get busy making some cards.  This one was made for the current DRS Designs Challenge which is called "Heart to Heart" - use hearts on your card in some way (paper, dies, stamps, etc.).  I used the new Small Silhouette Heart on my card,, but you have to look closely.  I stamped it in ink mixed with water on the front panel so it is kind of blurred.  On the bottom panel, I stamped it in some spun sugar distress ink so the hearts are very light. 


I also used the new Hugs 4-in-1 Wording stamp for my sentiment and the Happy Bee image. I made my background using the smooshing with acetate technique (you can check out Laura Bassen's video here - warning: her technique is light years better than mine plus you will be addicted to this technique after trying it!). 

Hope your week is going great! 

Hugz

Comments

  1. Ooooh, l love this technique and the bright pink here. The bee is so cute.

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  2. This is just as cute as can BEE Nancy!! :) I love those Valentine colors with the ink splatterings!! Really lovely heartfelt design!! HUGS

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  3. Smooshing at its best! These colors are delightful and the variation so perfect! Truly gorgeous!

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  4. Great card! Love the background and your subtle hearts look great.

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  5. Just gorgeous,fab background and design.xxx

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  6. I love that you gave the wings the sparkle on this bee Nancy. the background is so pretty :)

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  7. This is beautiful Nancy, such a lovely background. I really must make a start on some valentine cards, thank you for the inspiration.
    Pauline
    x

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  8. This is so gorgeous Nancy, I like the sweet bee and the background
    Kevin xx

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  9. Oh SPLAT! There's a cute little glittered bee! What a totally fun and cute card - I love it!

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  10. This is a lovely card with the background being so different with all your different hearts and dots. I can clearing see your hearts and I'm not sure anyone's could be any nicer than yours. Love your addition of the gold cording with the butterfly. Enjoy the day.

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  11. I love this effect, its beautiful. I saw the hearts straight away. ~jeni :)

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  12. This is such a happy and cheerful Valentines Day Card! The recipient will love it!
    Thank you for stopping by my blog and leaving the sweet comments! I am happily your newest follower!

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