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Neat & Tangled Falling For You ...

Hello and Happy Thursday everyone !!
Mayra here with today's post .

For today I created a card and Valentine set once again.... hey,
 I believe you can't have enough Valentines,lol !
I could not help myself, I had to use the sweet Neat & Tangled Lumberjack Love stamp set again.
I really love the sentiments and images !
There are also dies for this set the Lumberjack Love dies 


 I die cut my white cardstock using My Favorite Things Die-Namics Stitched Rectangles STAX Then,  I stamped out the images using  Memento Tuxedo black ink .
I also added the filled in heart image from the set using Distress Ink in Fired Brick .


For the sentiments on the card I heat embossed using Versamark ink and white embossing powder .
 I then layered a die cut scalloped base from
Neat & Tangled Scalloped Dies set .  I also repeated these steps for the mini Valentine cards , 
just using a smaller size of each of the dies. 

 I hope you enjoy the card and Valentine I created for you today ! 
Thank you so much for stopping by . Wishing you a wonderful and Blessed day ! 

Comments

  1. These are both absolutely adorable, Mayra!! I love the images!! You colored them perfectly!! Gorgeous cards!!

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  2. Adorable, love them!! I love this stamp set and you made these cards so cute as always.

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