love-you-much-easy-hearts-bew.jpgcan you see the trend? My time to stamp is limited, but I still have been enjoying making cards that don’t look like they were done in just a few minutes! This card along with the embossed resist card of a few days ago were cards done during my stamp clubs this month, along with a Top Note box i will share later this week.

For this card I again used the Love You Much bundle. Because I like to cut without a lot of waste, the designer paper used was cut into 4×4″ squares-that way I get 9 out of 1 sheet of cardstock. To keep the lines clean, I cut the red paper into 4″ x 11″ (rather than 4 1/4″ x 11″ which would be exactly half and what I usually do) so that I would not have an extra layer around the DSP.

The hearts are punched from scraps I had and I punched them into an older eyelet container for easy storage. The only stamped element on this card is the heart which I stamped in Choc. Chip onto Pink Pirouette paper, and sponged with Red Riding Hood ink. I used my Tombow glue to create a line of glue along the edge of the DSP and layered my hearts right on rather than using glue on each one, and then added the big heart. After scalloping the bottom edge I added dots with my white gel pen onto the scalloped edge as well as the pink heart.

QTFM: if you are going to scallop the bottom edge, do so before you fold so the card will stand up better when you are done with it. :)

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