Hello!  If you’re looking for some ideas for your favorite Valentine (or Galentine) I’ve got some ideas for you!  This one I think is my favorite!  I started with a deco foiled Foil Mate sheet.

The trees, grass and Big Foot from black cardstock and added them to the card front with liquid adhesive and foam tape.  In the end I decided to cut my dude from black glitter paper to make him stand out from the rest.  I filled in the heart cut from foiled black toner card front.

Then for my sentiment, I foiled a Hello Toner Card Front and die cut it using the coordinating dies from the Stamp and Die Set.  Finally, I popped it up over the top and added a sentiment from the sentiment stamp that coordinates with the Big Foot dies.

Perfect!  Then I decided that my dude needed to be cut from a shiny flowery foiled toner sheet.

I started with a gel print made using a flowery stencil and added some Onyx deco foil.  Then I cut the trees and grass from a plain black gel print.  I die cut Sasquatch from a black toner card front foiled with the Flower Child foil from the Shades of Pink Color Harmony pack.  Finally, another sentiment from the stamp set.

Why not a flowery Sasquatch?!  He’s a groovy dude!

Finally, a pretty flowery one!  I started with a card front from the Endless Love pack foiled in Passionate Pink.

Then I added a sentiment from the Lots of Love sentiment pack foiled with Passionate Pink; die cut it out and popped it up onto the card front.

I decided to add a pretty floral using the Unity Blooming Friendship Adhesive Transfers.

I peeled one side from the transfer and laid it onto a piece of white cardstock.  then I ran it through my die cutting machine to add pressure for the transfer.

Then I peeled the acetate away carefully leaving the adhesive design on the cardstock.

I ran it through again with Onyx foil to transfer the foil to the design.  Then I colored it in with my Copics and fussy cut the design out so I could pop it up onto the card.

That’s me for today!  I hope you enjoyed it!


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