Today’s card is a Valentine featuring the adorable Hearts & Kisses Bundle!

I shared this card during last night’s livestream, which you can find the replay on either Facebook or YouTube! This was a fun collage-style card to create! The Hearts & Kisses Bundle is perfect for Valentine’s Day, anniversaries, or a girls night out!
I had fun with this card’s color combination:
The ‘XOXO’ sentiment is heat-embossed in white, which really pops on Real Red! Both the lips and the heart are punched out with the Kiss Punch. The lips are adhered directly to the card front, while the heart is popped up on dimensionals. The finishing touches are a Snail Mail Twine Combo Pack double-loop bow and a Rhinestone Basic Jewel!
Thank you so much for stopping by today! Be sure to stop by tomorrow for a coordinating treat holder! I hope you have a wonderful & blessed day!
PROJECT MEASUREMENTS:
- Thick Basic White card base – 4-1/4″ x 11″, scored and folded in half at 5-1/2″
- Melon Mambo layer – 3-3/4″ x 5″
- Basic White card layer – 3-5/8″ x 4-7/8″
- Real Red strip for sentiment – 5/8″ wide cut down to size after heat embossing the sentiment
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Hi Touzeau! I double-checked my measurements and they are correct ❤️
So cute #prizepatrol
Hi Barbara! In order to be entered to win prize patrol, you must leave your hashtag comment on either the Facebook video or the YouTube video, not on my blog ❤️
Really cute card Julie. Funny, before seeing your card, I pulled out these same colors with plans to also make a card with this stamp set. Sisters! I have a different plan in my head, but after seeing your layout I might CASE/borrow a few elements. Thanks for sharing your creative ideas.
Great minds, Linda!