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Monday, 14 January 2013

Home is Where the Heart Is

Maculine Valentine cards.  You know the ones you give your hubbie, sons, no frills, no pink, not fussy....just more plain and simple.  This is what I came up with. 
I hand cut a heart then stamped the scene from Serendipity onto it.  I kept it simple and mounted the heart with pop dots after stamping the sentiment along the side.  That's it.
I am adding this to the challenge at Serendipity Stamps....use a heart.
Thanks for coming by and taking a look.

Supplies:  stamps; Serendipity, Studio G/ pop dots/ copics/ Memento black/ twine

10 comments:

  1. I love this scene and your coloring is gorgeous!!

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  2. Karen, What a clever way to add a heart to your card! I love that you gave us that punch of red too! Love it - just brilliant!

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  3. Great masculine valentine, love the simplicity of it, and I think that is what makes it fo great!!

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  4. Love this Karen ! Such a creative way to ad a heart to your card. You have colored this beautifully in red. I have this stamp and love it . Thank you for joining us in the Serendipity Stamps Challenge .

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  5. What stamp is this? I have looked for it and can't seem to find it on the serendipity stamp site. Love the card! Joan Central Florida

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  6. What a pretty card...so smart of you to stamp your scene onto a heart! I love how you have colored the house...that red absolutely pops off the page. Your husband will love this one.

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  7. A stunning design, Karen! I love the unique way you featured this image, just a portion of it colored in the bold red really pops! So glad you've joined us again for this Serendipity Stamps Challenge!

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  8. This is wonderful, a great image, beautifully presented.
    Thanks for joining us at Serendipity Stamps challenge!

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  9. what a beautiful image. lovely card :)

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