2.10.2022

CCEE2205 ~ LOVE!

 

Hi friends!


It's time for another challenge at the CCEE Stampes ~ LOVE!

Liz is our hostess and her challenge this week:  




Hi, Liz here again with our next challenge for February. 

Valentine's Day is a big card sending holiday, one of my favorites. 

So the challenge for you is to make a special Valentine's Day card

 or a friendship card using one of your favorite layouts or techniques a

nd then mail it to someone you love. 


 Thank you, Liz!

My card is a favorite technique - weaving!


I used a heart shaped dienamic from MFT Stamps

and wove strips of scrap paper through it in a fun pattern -

some of the stripes teeny tiny skinny (like me! HA! NOT.)

and some in random widths.

I like it :)



I added an Anniversary sentiment strip from CZ Designs 

and it won't have that far to go

 since this card is for my daughter and son-in-law :)


Be sure to check out the CCEE Stampers to link up your cards!


Thanks for stopping by!
~Kelly

10 comments:

  1. What a gorgeous, vibrant card Kelly - love it. Using the different width strips in the weaving is spectacular.
    Stay safe
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  2. Loving your woven heart

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  3. Your weaving is absolutely adorable, and well done for have used it to fill the heart shape! A fabulous and unique card!!

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  4. How cool is this! I love the woven heart!

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  5. What a wonderful care Kelly, the weaving technique is gorgeous, beautiful bright colours too, I'm sure your DiL will love it, Kate x

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  6. Cool Technique. I have not tried weaving yet. Love your color combo and I'm sure your daughter is going to love this anniversary card.

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  7. Your woven heart is just brilliant and fun my friend! LOVE the colors you've chosen! Happy weekend!

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  8. Super cool idea! Wonderful colors too!

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  9. I like to do this technique too! You made a fabulous card using it!

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  10. Wow Kelly this card is a stunner. Great job!

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