I had a bunch of diecut hearts leftover from making this card that I shared yesterday,
and decided to make another card using them.
I stamped the arrow behind the one large heart and the sentiment (both from Crushin')
in enchanted evening ink.
I inked up my panel using enchanted evening, tropical teal and Hawaiian shore inks.
I had a bunch of hearts leftover from using the two heart dies from Stamped Note Confetti Cuts,
so I adhered them to my card.
I stamped the arrow behind the one large heart and the sentiment (both from Crushin')
in enchanted evening ink.
Oh, and before you go....
Thanks for looking!
16 comments:
Love it - perfect use of leftovers and I adore the background. Xx
Super FUN!
So clever! And another beauty!
Adorable way to use the leftovers!
also have a ton of red, pink, peach colored leftover hearts that need a card - thanks for giving me some inspiration to use them
Oh, wow! That background is so gorgeous, Leigh! And I absolutely love the cascade of hearts going down the side. You did a fabulous job lining up the arrow behind the large heart, too. I'm guessing you had to stamp it twice?
This is fantastic! Love that background! Great design, Leigh!
Leigh this is such a pretty card, the background for these hearts is so pretty!
What a fun way to use those leftover bits!! Cute card Leigh!
Wonderful way to use the extra hearts, Leigh, & I adore the blended background! I'm going to have to use that color combo!
I LOVE that you used left overs!! That background ROCKS!!
Great way to use leftovers Leigh! I'm all about recycling and upcycling so I definitely try and stretch my supplies to the best of my ability. Keeps a lot of trash out of landfills.
Beautiful inked background! I love the cascade of hearts too.
Thank inked background is fabulous, Leigh, the perfect backdrop for your leftovers.
Your background panel is enchanting; a perfect canvas for those lovely white hearts...
Hugs~c
Very pretty card, Leigh!
It's a good practice to use leftovers right away. Otherwise they risk not to be used ever.
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