Sometimes you need a Valentine that isn't all hearts and flowers or hugs and kisses. I think eleven-year-old boys, in particular, rarely want a lovey-dovey Valentine, so I made a couple that might suit them.
I added the dimensional fish sticker and three bubbles made from Glossy Accents.
I printed the sentiment, cut it out and popped it up with foam tape.
This was another piece of the DSP. It didn't have the sandy bottom. The only other images included on the paper were the three small pink fish.
I added the seaweed sticker and the two larger dimensional fish stickers.
Once again, I had printed the sentiment with my computer, cut it out, and popped it up with foam tape.
I punched a small heart from corrugated cardstock to place above the printed sentiment on the inside of each card.
These cards were both donated to the thrift store, and they sold quickly, which tells me I need to make more non-lovey-dovey Valentines for next year. LOL
Happy Valentine's Day to everyone visiting my blog today. I hope you feel loved by family and friends on Valentine's Day and all year through!
Thanks so much for stopping by, and remember to laugh--a little or a lot--every day.
Cheryl
5 comments:
These are awesome boy cards--or maybe a fisherman. Love all those floaty sea creatures. And a great sentiment.
Those are both great, Cheryl! So nice of you to donate them. My cards are accumulating, so I guess we need to get together again in the not-too-distant future. :-)
Well, how cute is this? So colorful, bright and cheery too! I LOVE it! I donate a lot of my cards too. One really can have too many!! LOL
Oh these are fab Cheryl, love your fishy stickers and that paper was just perfect for them. I'd say they barely hit the shelves before they sold!
Cheryl I am absolutely hooked ๐๐ฃ๐ This is o fish ally one of the cutest cards ever! You have totally nailed it, reel genius stuff ๐งก✨ I am not squidding, it is fin tastic! ๐ ๐
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