Hello friends~ I'm popping in this morning to share a few simple, quick and wicked cute Valentine cards I made for some of my great little nieces and nephews.
I made these with this darling little duck from The Scrapping Cottage for my great nieces
and I made the dinosaur cards for my great nephews.
I used Altenew's Bold Alphabet dies to cut the letters out of red cardstock, placing them so that I could use both the die cuts and the negative pieces of cardstock so there was no waste.
I used scraps of yellow polka dotted paper from MFT Stamps and this darling duck from The Scrapping Cottage.
For the boys, I embossed a panel of white cardstock with a brick embossing folder, cut the Fitted Heart from Elizabeth Craft Designs and placed more printed paper from MFT behind it. The dinosaur is from Marianne Designs.
Aren't they cute?
And they went together so quickly.
I'll be adding one of these cards to the following challenges:
Time Out Challenges ~ Affectionate
Word Art Wednesday ~ Anything Goes
Thanks for stopping by!
11 comments:
These are ALL absolutely ADORABLE Birgit! The duck and dinosaur holding on to the letters is just SO cute and your nieces and nephews are going to LOVE them! Cute, Cute, CUTE!!! :0)
You're going to be a popular aunt, these ARE wicked cute! I love the little dinos with the letters in their mouths!
Love how you used these bright colours and layered up all these critters-what a fun idea for Valentines! Thanks for joining Time Out x
Adorable way to show your affection for those littles, Birgit!
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Wow...so much love on your sweet post. So many sweet and adorable cards, love each one of them!
These are so delightful and fun and the children will adore them.
These are WAY TOO cute!! I just love the way you have them munching on the letters! heeheehee I wish you were my aunt!! : )
Oh super cute, these are adorable!
Oh my goodness are these ever cute, I like how you have the duck holding the "I" and the dino with the "u", such a great idea!!
Adorable. Thanks for playing with us at Time Out.
These are so adorable, Birgit! I love how those dinosaurs are holding the U in their teeth!
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