
I'm really, really loving my new Cuttlebug! This card is another one that I used both my Cuttlebug and my Cricut on. I think it came out very cool! I decided to make a Valentine card without using traditional colors. I did use red, but I think the green is nice diversion from the traditional Valentine colors. Although, it does look a little Christmas-y now that I think about it!

Here's the inside. I purposely glued those hearts down without them matching up perfectly. I flipped one over so they wouldn't line up exactly.

I used SU real red, old olive and whisper white cardstock. The ribbon is from SU as well. The hearts are cut with the Cricut Basic George cart (the only cart I own!). I embossed the cardstock with two different Cuttlebug patterns (swirls and textile) and punched out squares with a 1 inch square punch. Then I glued them down to make a quilt-like pattern. I glued olivine Swarovski crystals where the corners meet.

I hope you like it! I've been playing around with this quilt idea and there's lots of possibilities. I have others to show you soon. Make sure you stop back again soon to see them!
Have a great day!
1 comment:
Very nice and great idea! Thanks for sharing.
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