Feb 10, 2013 | Quick & Easy, Valentines |



Today was a great day to stamp. I was in my craft room when my daughter came in and wanted to do some stamping. Alison is a 2nd Grade Teacher in our local school district.
She wanted to make some Valentine note cards for her class. She creatd 3" X 3" note cards and embellished them using the Hearts a Flutter Framelits. She stamped each one with the "hugs" sentiment from a retired set called "Sweet Talk", and added a Basic Rhinestone Jewel. Alison always loved her "bling".
The red and white cards are for the boys in her class, and the pink and purple are for the girls. She wrote a personal note in each card.
I think her class will have a Happy Valentine's Day surprise!
I am very proud of Alison, and we spent a happy afternoon together.
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Feb 7, 2013 | Quick & Easy, Valentines |

Hello friends!
This card is for the Pals Paper Arts Color Challenge today. The colors chosen were Primrose Petals, Pool Party and Real Red. My inspiration came from the soft and pretty Challenge colors as well as the beautiful "love" sentiment.
I created a few versions of this card and really liked this one. I thought it was clean, simple, and special enough for a Valentine and the Pals Challenge.
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Primrose Petals is the predominant color in my card. I carried it from back to front. The large scalloped center circle is Primrose Petals, the "love" sentiment is stamped with Primrose Petals, and the little heart on the front cropped heart is also Primrose Petals. (I love that little heart). Actually, I have a story about that little heart!
When I pulled the More Amore patterned paper to crop my little heart, I knew I had to be strategic in my framelit placement to get the little Primrose heart in exactly the spot I wanted it to appear on my cropped heart.
Yesterday, three of our Pals' projects were posted on our Gallery. I visited all three blogs to take a closer look at the projects, and in one of the postings, our Pals designer, Ann Schach, had a beautiful floral circle cut strategically from Designer Series Paper. Her quote was, "…let the paper work for you…".
Well, my little Primrose heart is working hard for me on this card. I think it adds the finishing touch to my little heart cluster. No embellishment needed there.
I used Real Red and Pool Party as accent colors, and Very Vanilla is my neutral and my card base color.
The "love" sentiment is just beautiful. It flows so gracefully right across the card. This was another reason I didn't use an embellishment…the banner can hold its own with that sentiment font.
The banner is also slightly raised in the center and attached to the edges of the card with glue dots. I wanted to support the sentiment flow with the curvy banner.
I used the Fancy Fan Embossing Folder to add a little dimension to my center circle. I chose Fancy Fan as it imitates the pattern in the cropped heart.
Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog.
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Stampin Up Supplies Used: Stamp Set: Best of Love – February's "Best of" Stamp Set. Card Stock: Very Vanilla, More Amore DSP, Real Red, Primrose Petals, Pool Party. Ink: Primrose Petals. Tools: Hearts A Flutter Framelits; Large Circle Punch, Large Scallop Circle Framelit, Fancy Fan Embossing Folder, Big Shot.
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Jan 22, 2013 | Thinking of You, Tutorials, Valentines, Wedding |

Here's the tutorial for the Iris Folding Valentine Heart.
I call it Iris Folding because that's the technique, but I used Stampin' Up!'s Designer Series patterned paper (DSP), which is a much heavier weight than actual Iris Folding paper, so there are no folds in this tutorial.
If you were to use regular Iris Folding paper, or regular gift wrapping paper (which is much thinner), you would cut your strips to 3/4", fold them in half, then follow the tutorial below.
This is sort of a crazy tutorial because I drew the Template myself and had to make adjustments along the way, but if you follow exactly as I describe, you'll get the hang of it.
Ready….let's get started.
Supplies you will need (and I'm not kidding, have them all ready before you start…you'll see why):
- Scotch tape, small scissors (Stampin' Up! Paper Snips work great);
- The Hearts A Flutter scalloped heart framelit from SU's Hearts A Flutter Bundle;
- 1 3" X 3" square of card stock; One 3 1/4" square piece of cardstock.
- The Heart Template printed out on a heavier paper if you have it. If not, regular bond paper will be okay;
- Post It Note;
- Big Shot;
- Stampin' Dimensionals;
- Five different paper designs cut into 1/2" wide strips (the length doesn't matter you can always cut more if you need;
- Heart Template. Below:

STEP 1:
Lay out your paper strips as I did in the picture below and label them as follows: Color A, Color B, Color C, Color D and Color E.

STEP 2:
- Place the heart framelit in the center of the 3" X 3" card stock, hold it in place with a post-it note and run it through your Big Shot;

STEP 3
- Now take the 3" X 3" cardstock with your "open heart" in the center and place it right side facing down over the heart template.
- Secure all four corners with a little piece of tape or post it note to hold it in place over the template. See below. If you look closely at the top left corner, you can see my tape holding the open heart over the template.

STEP 4
Okay, you're ready to "Iris Fold" (but not really fold). Hope you're excited, cause this really is fun!
- Take a look at my chart below. Each 1/2" strip of paper design that you chose earlier, labeled, and laid out ever so neatly, corresponds to the chart.

- So, your Color A corresponds to numbers 1,5,9 and 13 on the template; Color B corresponds to numbers 2,6,10,14 and 17 on the template and so on…
- I'm sure by now you have this figured out…but don't go ahead of me because I had to do some tweaking…you'll see.
STEP 5
- Take your strip of Color A and place it RIGHT SIDE DOWN so that the edge lays over the #1 space and lines up with the template. Tape the strip on one side, then snip off the excess and tape the other side. Use small pieces of tape.
- See below:

- Now fill in numbers 2,3 and 4 with Colors B, C and D respectively. (Tape, snip, tape, snip, tape snip). Your project should look like the picture below:

- Beautiful! Easy, right…once you get the hang of it, you'll fly through this.
STEP 6
- Okay, but this is where it gets a little tricky, and only because I drew it myself and I'm not an expert, so bear with me. It's beautiful in the end.
- Follow this chart step by step…read and follow across:
Tape in #6 with Color B Tape in #7 with Color C Tape in #11 with Color C
Tape in #8 with Color D Tape in #12 with Color D Tape in #16 with color D
- Do you see the pattern forming? Let's keep going…
Tape in #5 with Color A Tape in #9 with color A Tape in #13 with color A
- The back of your heart is getting pretty thick with tape now, right? It's OK.
Tape in #10 with Color B Tape in #14 with Color B Tape in #17 with Color B
Tape in # 15 with color C Tape in #18 with Color E Tape in #19 with Color E
- Okay, you're done! Isn't the large heap of taped paper outrageous? Your template should look like this.

STEP 7
- Now gently remove your 3" X 3" cardstock from the template and turn it right side up.

BEAUTIFUL!, but very thick. Not to worry…
- Cut another piece of cardstock 3 1/4" X 3 1/4" for a mat, attach four dimensionals to each corner of your heart and set it on the 3 1/4" X 3 l/4" mat.


STEP 8
- You did it! you "Iris Folded", or "Iris Stripped", whatever you feel comfortable calling it.
- You can layer it again and place it on your card front.
Below is the Template again.

Note that you might have to adjust the size of the template slightly to fit the framelit, (I'm not perfect with pixels, yet) but if it's a little off, it's okay. You can still follow the pattern and it'll work.
Also, if you don't have the Hearts A Flutter framelit, you can create an open heart by printing out two heart templates and cutting out one to trace onto cardstock, then cut out center of cardstock.
Feel free to e-mail me with any questions.
Hope you enjoy, and remember…
"…the only limitation is your imagination!"
Express your creativity,
Debbie
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Jan 21, 2013 | Thinking of You, Valentines |

I'm excited to participate in another Paper Players Challenge. This one's a Sketch Challenge….very simple and clean, so I thought my card should be simple and clean, and it definitely had to be special!
A few posts ago, I featured my very first Iris Folding card. I came to enjoy the elegant simplicity of Iris Folding. I created an Iris Folding heart template and had myself a party! Yep, just me and the template…Fun!

I used Stampin' Up!'s More Amore Designer Series paper from the Spring Catalog, and the Hearts A Flutter framelit from the Hearts A Flutter Bundle. The smaller hearts are from a retired stamp set called "Sweet Talk". I love the Primrose Petals and Pool Party color combination…so soft and pretty.
Click here for the tutorial.
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Oh, by the way…minutes ago, I discovered I was chosen "A Cut Above" by the Paper Players. This is the first time I've received any sort of formal recognition for my card creating! It's very exciting for me! Thank you, thank you Paper Players!
Be sure to visit their blog…there's so many beautiful creations and plenty of talent. You're sure to be inspired!
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I hope you enjoy, and remember…
"…the only limitation is your imagination!"
Express your creativity!
Debbie
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Jan 14, 2013 | Valentines |

Here's my "sweet hearts" card for this week's Mojo Monday Sketch Challenge #276. I always enjoy making cards for different challenges, and this was a very simple and versatile sketch.
Today, I got a little creative with my colors…Baja Breeze, Whisper White, Soft Suede, and Cherry Cobbler. (Wow! It's usually a stretch for me to use more than two colors!). I'm happy with the way the card came together though, and the color combination is pretty!
My sweet hearts are from the Hearts A Flutter Bundle, which is in the new Spring Catalog. The "bundle" includes both the stamp set and matching framelits, making it super easy to get that perfect crop.
I just couldn't stay away from that Cherry Cobbler Seam Binding ribbon; thought I had my fill, having used it on almost all of my holiday projects, but had to do it one more time. Honestly, this ribbon is so soft, easy to work with, and it just lays beautifully on the card.
Well, hope you enjoy, and remember…
"…the only limitation is your imagination!"
Express your creativity!
Debbie
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