"The best thing to hold onto in life, is each other" ~ Audrey Hepburn
Hello everyone and welcome to my third and final Valentine's Day project of the week!
I really hope you've enjoyed all the makes I've shared and thank you so much to everyone who has popped by to leave a comment or take a look!
I also had a wonderful surprise yesterday morning when I woke up to find that I was one of Tim Holtz's Valentine Blogworthy Links for my Love Is In The Air ATB! As you can imagine, I was over the moon to get this honour and so thrilled to be amongst so many wonderful, and worthy artists. You can check out Tim's post HERE but from the bottom of my heart ~ thank you so much Tim and Mario!
Okey dokey, now back to today's card which is all about a passport to love and is a tri fold style card, with multiple pages for you to decorate and maybe, even write personal messages for your loved one!
You can read all about how I created this card in the February issue of Making Cards Magazine which should be available as a back copy, HERE!
On the front of the card, I used the heart from the Tim Holtz Love Struck die and after painting it with Festive Berries Distress Paint, I added a layer of Rock Candy Crackle paint to give this gorgeous crackled effect and layered a brass key over the top.
I gave the Prima die cut gears a rusty effect using Distress Paints and embossing powders and added these to the dictionary pages together with smaller die cut hearts, tissue tape and a date banner.To complete the card, I stamped the message on the back panel and added small wooden hearts and an arrow!
Thank you so much for stopping by today and I hope you all have a wonderful Valentine's Day!
See you soon ~ love Emma xxx
It is really very beautiful!!!1 magnifique, I like very much the colours, all. big hugs.
ReplyDeleteI really like the 3 layers of your card and the crackly heart is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteI adore this!!! Every detail from the crackly heart to the rusty gears are just fabulous!
ReplyDeletethis is a stunning project. love your wooden heats ;) (cheeky so and so). you deserve all these accolades from the master himself, hugs xx
ReplyDeleteYour passport to love is a beautiful creation Emma. Congratulations on your Blogworthy Links too, your work is always so inspirational! Anne x
ReplyDeleteHmmm, back issue no longer available. Would love to know how you created the card foundation.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, I haven't got an online tutorial for this card but leave it with me and I will try and get one posted over the coming weeks! Thank you so much for your visit Chris and hope you have a great weekend... :)
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