Weekly Challenge #5 Tuesday, February 5th thru February 11th.
Create a Quick & Cute Valentine card.
(you don't need to use an A Muse stamp to enter)
Hi Cutters & Stampers! Kim from Card-E-ology here with a brand new challenge, a sweet project, and a sweet sale!
For my Quick & Cute Valentine card, I started by using a smaller 3x3 card size! (Smaller is cuter, right?) Cards this size are great for kids to exchange at school, notes tucked into backpacks & lunchboxes, or sweet valentines for your sweetie's nightstand, desk, briefcase, or car.
Hi Cutters & Stampers! Kim from Card-E-ology here with a brand new challenge, a sweet project, and a sweet sale!
For my Quick & Cute Valentine card, I started by using a smaller 3x3 card size! (Smaller is cuter, right?) Cards this size are great for kids to exchange at school, notes tucked into backpacks & lunchboxes, or sweet valentines for your sweetie's nightstand, desk, briefcase, or car.
Supplies: Stamps: Sweet Love by A Muse StudioOne other thing I'm sweet on is a SALE! A Muse Studio is having a huge sale on items that will be retiring from their catalog. They have stamps, cardstock (including gingham, cloud and polka-dot pattern), washi tape, and dies for a whopping 30% off. And, to sweeten the deal even further, through Feb. 17th if your purchase is at least $40 before tax & shipping, you'll receive a free 8-pack of adorable A Muse Studio polka dot A2-sized notecards in Chocolate and Cherry. Shop soon, because supplies are limited on the retiring items.
Ink: Seattle pigment ink & Memento Tuxedo Black available at A Muse Studio
Paper: Bubblegum & Sugar solid CS and Bubblegum Sweetheart patterned CS by A Muse Studio
Accessories: 1/4" Organdy Sheer ribbon in Sugar, Copic Markers & 3D Foam Adhesive available at A Muse Studio
Go to to Cuttin and Stampin Challenge Blog to enter your creation and for a complete list of rules. You can go Here for more information on A Muse studio products.
OMG! Kim that card is stinking adorable! I love it!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little card! YES, smaller IS cuter, Kim!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with all of us!
Teresa
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