MACM - Punched Hearts

Okay.... super quick here. Heading out the door for work...
Here's the MACM video. Enjoy! :)
Supplies - Kraft card stock, Sweet Slumber patterned paper, Heart to Heart punch (Stampin' Up!); Threading Water edge punch (Fiskars).
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posted on February 2, 2009 8:48 AM by Kristina |
27 Comments posted in Cards, Make a Card Monday technique(s) used: punches, scallop edge |









Another cute cute card!
Kristina,
I am so glad your back! I look forward to your post everyday and it has been blah :( without you. This card is absolutely adorable and I just happen to have this heart punch. Thanks for sharing!
Brandi
Great, SIMPLE card!
i love that you sort of make it up as you go along. Your cards are always so beautifully done, that it's refreshing to see that sometimes you don't always know what the next step or feature of your card will be.
So cute and so so simple. Don't have that heart punch thou :o( but im sure i can think of a crafty creative way to improvise this one!
Have a great Monday!
Yaneri
That is such a cute card and YAY! I have the punch. The patterned cardstock is on my list for Stamp Club!!
Thanks for sharing. :)
Cute card!! I have the puch too!! I am excited to use it to make this card!
Another adorable card - and I think this is my all time favorite paper!
glad you are back! hope you had a great time away in some warm weather - cute card! thanks!!
Love the simplicity of this card! Yet, every time I go to make one I feel it has to be sooo complicated. Thanks for reminding me that it doesn't have to be!!!
What a cute and easy card! I love your blog and card tutorials!!!
great card Kristina! love those small hearts.
I used to have trouble getting my punch to line up too! I find it works better if I don't hold it but leave it on the table and move the cs along matching up the holes and scallops with the diagram on the top. just wondered if you tried that??? GL!
I LOVE the heart punch you used! I like that you can get 3 different hearts in one. Do you plan on having a give away with that punch? I'd love to have a chance at winning it! I hope you enjoyed your Disneyland visit. That's my favorite place to go. :)
This is really really cute! I'm glad you made a video for this because I don't think I would have been able to figure it out.
2 questions: This time you were good about dimensions, but it would be helpful if you included your sizes. I'm always trying to count the blocks on your mat.
Also, how do you do the threading water punch without lining it up? I know that you made a mistake this time and last, but I look at the bottom, try to line it up and still make a ton of mistakes! Any suggestions?
Thanks
Christine
PS....I love your work and your blog. Love the tutorials and seeing it done in real time :)
Kristina!
Your coming to Wisconsin!!!!
When and where????
Again welcome back. That card is so sweet and simple. I need that punch now. LOL
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Great tutorial. I love this card. It is so simple but looks like it took forever to make. Good!
I love how you raised the base of the card with the dimensionals...I would've never thought to do that, and it sure adds a great effect to the card. I love your cards and videos every week! Thanks for keeping us in your creative loop!
Cute!
Love it! Just cased it with SU's Candy Lane DSP - made me realy happy! Thanks for such a cute layout. :)
So cute! Love it!
OMG, HOW MUCH DO I LOVE THIS CARD!!! Enough to actually post a comment, obviously!! This card is fabulous and, since I'm sure my opinion matters so much to you, I had to let you know!! May I case it? I was going to use cards I had done at SU parties to give my hubby & kids but, I'm thinking this one may trump FINISHED cards!!!
Kristina! So glad you are back....and back with a darling card. Just love this one and I have all the stuff to make it, too. :) Thanks a bunch!
barb
Kristina,
I know you don't normally like to share what SU stuff you designed, but I'm wondering if you designed this paper since you seem to like it so much!?!?!? I'm sure you know we'd all love to know which items have your "touch".
Thanks for a great card!
Emily
4 year old Samantha says "You make cards very good!" (big smile too)
Love the simplicity of this card - like most of your cards.