Samantha created her own pretty pink stripes using colored cardstocks for the background of this darling lion card. The stamped lion colored in orange tones really pops against all the pink. Visit the My Favorite Things blog for a closer peek.
If you love cute, cuddly, puny, adorable designs than you’ll want to check out todays post. Creating cute Valentine’s Day cards will show someone how much you love you them and will be sure to put a smile on their face and warm fuzzies in their heart. Today we’ll check out a fresh batch of adorable Valentine card ideas using stamps, dies, stencils and more to give you some great ideas for your own card designs.
Below each photo you’ll find a link, click it for more details like tutorials, products used and techniques.
These darling stamped bunny couple are popping up from a die cut layered sentiment that’s been ink blended. In the soft blue inked sky there are little pink die cut butterflies with gems fluttering by. This card uses brand new products from Penny Black.
Cari created a tall slimline pocket card for Valentine’s Day with lots of die cut hearts, fun pattern papers and adorable abominable snowmen stamps. Her Copic coloring is so soft and look so much like real fur! I spotted this card on the Whimsy Stamps Instagram page.
I love the cute saying on this cat card from Andrea in a trendy postage style, notice how it’s stamped in two shades of pink too! She created a beautiful background with a stencil, adding ink and paste for texture. The stamped cat is on a glittery die cut postage stamp. Find more details at the Picket Fence Studio blog.
Here’s another postage inspired card, this time with two of my favorites, stamped Mickey and Minnie Mouse. There’s also cute icons like gloved hands, mouse ear balloons and a heart with Mickey’s pants. Heather used shimmery foil for the pretty background. Learn more at the Therm O Web blog.
If your Valentine loves coffee this card is for you! The adorable stamped dust bunnies are hopping all over a die cut cup of joe with a heart band. Silvia also designed a beautiful background with a heart stencil, she filled the paper by inking in one color, then shifting the stencil and using a different color, then added splatter. Find all the details on the Trinity Stamps blog.
This cutie Cupid is ready to shoot an arrow through the heart of your beloved. Elisabete used new digital stamps for her sweet scene with chubby bunny cherubs and a pretty stenciled cloud background. Take a closer look at The Greeting Farm blog.
I love the puny sentiment on this Panda card from Joy! The lacey die cut frames, heart flowers and tiny insects also add a sweet touch to her stamped and die cut scene. Learn more over on the Lawn Fawn blog.
This sweet gal is ready to mail her stack of Valentine Cards with the help of her cute cat and dog. Betty used Copic markers to color her stamped images, adding a die cut fence behind them. There’s also a large envelope die to tie in with the theme. Find all the details at the La-La Land Crafts blog.
Yes, ghosts for Valentine’s Day! They work by using this cute puny sentiment. If you have Halloween ghost stamps you can replicate this idea by adding some hearts and Valentine accessories. Leanne also created an amazing shaker element behind the large pink die cut letters for this fun card. Find all the info on the Pretty Pink Posh blog.
This perfect pair of stamped coffee and doughnuts is on a scalloped die cut heart with a beautiful background created with ink blending and dry embossing with a new embossing folder from Taylored Expressions. I spotted this yummy design on their Instagram page.
Here’s come another fun pun for a wonderful masculine Valentine Card filled with frogs. Nina used a stencil for the watery background, dies for the frogs and lily pads and a stamp for the sentiment. Her ink blending adds lots of great movement and dimension! Jump over to the Waffle Flower blog for more info.
I hope you’ve enjoyed checking out this darling Valentine’s Day card and will create some cute cards yourself!
-Heather
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