Ideas for Valentine's Day
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Roses are Red Valentine's Day Cards
I made this paper bag valentine's day card from 100% recyclable materials. In fact, this is actually recycled and re-purposed Christmas scrapbook paper. I used red pages from an old Christmas stack I had in my stash. The red paper was really bright red and perfect for Valentine's Day. Recycle and re-purpose your papers for Valentine's projects. See if you have some pink paper or red that you can re-purpose for Valentine's Day.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Pink Valentine's Day Card
Here's a little Valentine's day card that I made with a half a sheet of cream card stock paper. I used a pink color scheme with matching ribbon and flowers. This would be great for a last minute Valentine's day craft idea.
Happy Valentine's Day!!
God bless, Chan
I made a heart out of cardboard and I glued white lace and added some pink paper roses. |
Here, I used two valentine's tags on the left. On the right, is a sticker that I put on card stock. I added white lace. |
Back of the card is a sticker that I framed with white card stock so that it would stand out from the background. |
Masculine Valentine's Day Card
Do you need a valentine's day card for the man in your life? If so, here is a cute valentines gift for your boyfriend or husband. It is a masculine styled handmade paper bag card. I used brown colored papers and actual playing cards. Sometimes, it is hard to come up with masculine embellishments especially if you are used to working with lace and flowers all the time.
Some ideas for masculine embellishments are:
Cardboard pieces
twine
package tags
plain wooden buttons
playing cards
newspaper
What I used for this project:
A paper bag
Glitz paper stack
BoBunny's "Going Places" This is a great stack to use for men
Playing Cards
Cream card stock
brown seam binding to cover the crease of the bag
Happy Valentines Day!!!
God bless, Chan
I used buttons to resemble poker chips at the casino. |
I made little tags out of playing cards and added card stock to the back of them for journaling. |
I made larger tags for the open end of the paper bag. For the charms, I cut out little circles from the playing cards. |
Here, I used a striped brown and cream paper to provide some contrast to this neutral color scheme. |
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Esther Howland Inspired Valentine's Card
This card was inspired by the Esther Howland card that is featured in the picture above. I used dollies and lace with some paper roses and seam binding to replicate her design.
I used white dollies and lace on the envelope. I also added pearl bling. |
I put a large pink paper rose on the envelope in place of the emblem used on Esther Howland's Card |
The Pink Scrapbook paper came from the Le Tres Chic Stack put out by DCWV |
Here on the back I used a rose pink handmade flower that I had in my stash. |
Happy Valentines Day!! |
Esther Howland 1828-1904
Esther Howland was born 1828 in Worcester Massachusetts Her father was a store owner who sold books and writing stationary. She attended Mount Holyoke College and graduated in 1847. Shortly after that, one of her father's business associates gave her an English Valentine's Day card. She really liked the card and decided to try and make some on her own. She ordered the paper, lace, and roses from England and made a few sample Valentine's Day Cards and sold them through her brother who was a salesman. She also ran an ad in the local newspaper. She received $5000 in orders! People loved her cards and her business took off in no time. She named her company "The New England Valentine Company". By the time she retired in 1881, her company was grossing $100,000 a year.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Valentine's Day Card Paper Bag
Hi Everyone!
This project was made out of a paper bag that I folded in half. Paper bags make great cards because you can use the open end for extra storage of tags or letters. For the front cover I made a cardboard heart with a button and string enclosure. A also added some fabric wine colored rosettes that I had in my stash.
Happy Valentine's Day!
God bless, Chan
This card was made with Glitz Paper Pack "Pretty in Pink". It has a lovely array of pinks, creams, and browns. |
I stained the edges of the entire project with Tim Holtz Distress Ink in Vintage Photo. |
Rose Pink seam binding was used to cover the seam in the middle. |
You can see the rose pink seam binding here on the backside. This helps to cover up the paper bag on the seam. |
Here are the three tags that I made. I also made three heart charms for the tags. |
Happy Valentine's Day! |
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