Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Still Celebrating a Holiday of Love
My last post showed a card with a background of textured gold metallic paper. Today's Valentines use the same gold paper, but now I've cut the paper into heart shapes.
I used a freehand drawing to make a heart pattern on scratch-paper. I cut out that pattern and traced along its edges on the back-side of the gold textured paper.
With two larger heart patterns, I traced another pair of hearts onto red paper, cut them out, and glued them behind the gold hearts to create red outlines.
Above: To the right of the heart, I used a portion of my 6" x 6" stencil
Swatton Flowers Version 1
.
Above: Around the heart, I used my 6" x 6" stencil
Ivy Frame 6
. (This design also comes in a 9" x 12" stencil.)
The above greeting cards were made with 6" x 6" card blanks but since I can no longer find white cards of this size online, I'll eventually be changing to slightly smaller greeting cards. My 6" x 6" stencils will still work, altho in some cases I'll be modifying them, either with scissors or with masking tape. I'll also be using white cards that measure larger than 6" x 6". All of the cards of this square shape, and approximate size, require additional postage for mailing. I use two Forever stamps on each envelope.
In its entirety,
Swatton Flowers Version 1
looks like this:
In creating today's Valentine shown at the top of this post, I used the right side of this stencil, masking off the rest with masking tape.
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here
.
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