Floral Valentines

Happy Saturday!  I hope you are enjoying your weekend. I’ve enjoyed my morning making two floral Valentine projects. 

KC Spellbinder Heart Spray 3 right

I have really fallen in love with white on white projects but I sometimes have trouble getting good photos.  This could certainly be a wedding or anniversary card but I had Valentine’s in mind.

KC Spellbinder HEart Spray 3 center

I like the look of the heart circle layered over the square heart base.  I popped both layers up with mounting tape for dimension.  KC Spellbinder Heart Spray 3 left

I love the all white flowers, foliage and butterflies. It is really hard to see but there are tiny pearls in the flower centers and on the butterflies. You can check out my flower spray tutorial if you would like to see  step by step photos of how I create my sprays.

My second project has a white card base and decorative pendant but the flowers and foliage add a pop of bright color against the white.

KC SPellbinder Fleur De Lis Pendant 1 left

KC Spellbinder Fleur De Lis Pendant 1 center

I wanted to create a rosebud nosegay for this card.  I used several 1” punched and distressed circles to create the bud.  I rolled the center circle up very tightly and glued it.  I then light rolled and glued each circle on to create the appearance of rose petals.  The final layer was a 1 1/4” circle that could fit all the way around to close the bud.

KC Spellbinder Fleur De Lis Pendant 1 close

KC Spellbinder Fleur De Lis Pendant 1 right

I attached the rosebud and foliage to the pendant and finished with a multi loop bow. This reminds me of the corsages my mother used to make in the shop for Easter and Mother’s Day.

Have a great day and thanks for stopping by.

Paper: White
Accessories: Martha Stewart PATP Heart Punch Set, Butterfly Punch and Branch Punch, Martha Stewart Hydrangea Punches, Spellbinder Heart Circle Die, My Favorite Things Die-namic Leafy Flourish, Pearls, Glossy Accents, Stylus, Mat, Mounting Tape, EK Success Mini Daisy Punch, 1/4" Fiskars Flower Punch

Paper: Red, White, Olive
Accessories: Circle Punches, Poppy Stamps Gelntle Leaf Die, Martha Stewart Branch Punch, Spellbinder Fleur De Lis Pendant Die, Stampin Up Tulip Frame Embossing Folder, Stylus, Mat, Glossy Accents, Mounting Tape

34 thoughts on “Floral Valentines”

  1. Lovely work, as usual. i do enjoy visiting your blog every day and seeing your new creations. By the way, you missed mentioning the Stampin’ Up! Tulip Frame embossing folder that you used on the second sample. Could you add that to your credits?

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  2. Love, love, love the rose bud card. Is the long leaf foliage a new punch? I like how if graces the rose. And its a must have for me.

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  3. Both cards are gorgeous. I like
    all white cards. I think they
    look so elegant.
    As I have stated before…you are
    so creative. The rose bud is a good
    example. Great job.

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  4. Such beauty for the eye of the beholder! These two cards are amazing! My favorite colors….white and red….also like black with those colors. WOW Thanks for sharing all your beautiful cards with us.

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  5. Just when you think it can’t get any better, here you are with another stunner Kitty. WOW. Thanks so much for sharing your tutorials with us. I’ve just got to get to one!

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  6. Kittie..your the best! Wow…the rose bud is just gorgeous…what you do with punches is just amazing! You leave me totally inspired. I made a card with your technique and have left a post on my blog so many can come and see your gorgeous cards!

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