Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Paper & Ribbon Share...

If you know anything about Stampin' Up! Mini-Catalog releases, then you'll know that you're gonna want it all!!!
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Before deciding that, let me help!
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I am doing a Paper & Ribbon Share. There are a few spots left for the 1st go 'round and then the 2nd will open up.


You can watch my video explaining more about it and giving you some peeks at what you'll be getting {here}. 
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Monday, August 5, 2024

Color Theory...

SHARED FROM STAMPIN' UP!'S BLOG...

Color Coordinating 101: Everything You Need to Know

This easy color guide by Stampin’ Up makes color coordinating in crafts simple!

When you add the word “theory” to any phrase, it can suddenly feel a bit intimidating—like it really requires an in-depth study to truly understand its complexity. Maybe that’s true, but when it comes to color theory and how it relates to color coordination in crafts, we’re here to demystify the topic and make combining colors while cardmaking and scrapbooking as simple as possible.


As defined by the Interaction Design Foundation, “color theory is the study of how colors work together and how they affect our emotions and perceptions. It’s like a toolbox for artists, designers, and creators to help them choose the right colors for their projects.”

What a great toolbox to have when you’re creating beautiful paper sentiments for your loved ones! Let’s dive a little deeper into color theory in crafting, how to work with monochromatic, complementary, analogous, and triadic color schemes and some practical tips for crafting with color. Plus, we’ll reveal the answers to frequently asked questions about color coordinating in crafts and give examples of the best color combos for cards, so make sure to bookmark this page for future reference!

Understanding Color Theory in Crafting

Understanding color theory in crafting means we need to take a closer look at basic color theory as well as the color wheel. Then, we’ll dive into how to use them both in order to find the best color combinations for any craft project you’ve got up your sleeves.

Basic Color Theory

The basis of color theory is the belief that color is important and that individual hues, color values, and saturation levels affect the mood of a visual. That color itself evokes a range of emotions in human beings.

Certain colors just seem to work better in certain scenarios—brights for birthdays and neutrals for condolences, for example. Colors really are an influential communication tool! Many scientific studies have shown that we have a natural emotional response to various hues. So, how does that relate to colors in crafting?

Well, if we understand that red is often a stimulating color associated with energy, power, or passion, we probably won’t choose to use it as a foundational color in a card welcoming a new baby. A color connected to calmness (blue) or joy (yellow) may be a more fitting choice. That said, a nice red could work well in a congratulatory card for a friend who’s recently been promoted. The color better suits the emotions of the situation being celebrated. 

While you can always dive deeper into what each color means in our culture, you can often simply trust your gut. Humans react to colors a certain way because of our scientific makeup, not because we’re told to do so. So, if instinct says that turquoise is the way to go when creating a thinking-of-you card for a specific friend, you’re probably right!

Now, things do get a bit more complex when coordinating colors in crafting. Let’s learn a little more about the color wheel to further our understanding of what good color combos might look like.

The Color Wheel

The color wheel is the perfect tool for figuring out how to mix colors in crafting. But what exactly is it?

The color wheel is a visual diagram that represents the visible spectrum of light. The colors are organized into a wheel where the ‘final’ color meets again with the initial one in a strategic gradient, forming many key visual relationships throughout.
Image source: Britannica.com

The color wheel is a visual diagram that represents the visible spectrum of light. The colors are organized into a wheel where the ‘final’ color meets again with the initial one in a strategic gradient, forming many key visual relationships throughout. Viewing colors like this makes it easy to coordinate colors in crafting as long as you know some important strategies.

Color Coordinating Strategies

There are several ways to look at and utilize the color wheel for color coordination. For example, you’ll notice that the wheel above can be split in half between the violet and fuschia, then across the wheel, and down between the yellow and green wedges. That will effectively divide the wheel into what are known as the warm (upper right) and cool colors (lower left). If you cover the warm colors now using a piece of paper or your hand, can you see how all those cool colors look as though they belong in a family? This means that they can play well together as good color combos in scrapbooking and paper crafting.

But the possibilities don’t end with simply warm and cool color families. Let’s talk about how to find and use monochromatic, complementary, analogous, and triadic colors in your cardmaking. Here are some examples from the Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalog:

Monochromatic Colors

Monochromatic colors are one of the easiest to work with in crafting projects. To start a monochromatic card design, simply choose a color you love from the color wheel and then pair it with another shade or tint of the same color that’s a bit darker or lighter (or both!). This color coordination technique makes for perfectly matching paper projects every time, plus it comes across as chic and tastefully understated.

Monochromatic colors are one of the easiest to work with in crafting projects. To start a monochromatic card design, simply choose a color you love from the color wheel and then pair it with another shade or tint of the same color that’s a bit darker or lighter (or both!)

Analogous Colors

Ready to drift a little further from the single-hued design of monochromatic colors? Try analogous colors, which are found by combining one color with its closest neighbors on the color wheel. By choosing analogous colors for your card, you’re ensuring a look of cohesion and harmony, as these combinations are known for their calming effect in artistic design.

Try analogous colors, which are found by combining one color with its closest neighbors on the color wheel. By choosing analogous colors for your card, you’re ensuring a look of cohesion and harmony, as these combinations are known for their calming effect in artistic design.

Complementary Colors

Complementary colors are the first ones that offer a real pop in art and design. While you find them in directly opposite positions from one another on the color wheel, these color pairings prove that opposites attract. They brighten each other’s effect in bold but friendly contrast. Complementary colors add energy and vibrancy to any crafting project.

Complementary colors are the first ones that offer a real pop in art and design. While you find them in directly opposite positions from one another on the color wheel, these color pairings prove that opposites attract.

Triadic Colors

Triadic color schemes are found by finding three colors equally spaced apart on the color wheel. These color combinations can feel just as predictable (think the primary colors of red, yellow, and blue) as they do dynamic or unexpected. If you think of the color wheel as a dial, find a triadic color combination you like by shifting the dial one click at a time away from those primary hues. Then, it’s a good idea to pick a predominant color while letting the other two play important supporting roles in your card design.

Triadic color schemes are found by finding three colors equally spaced apart on the color wheel. These color combinations can feel just as predictable (think the primary colors of red, yellow, and blue) as they do dynamic or unexpected.

Practical Tips for Color Coordinating Your Crafts

One of our favorite tips for color-coordinating in crafts is to look to nature. When in doubt, look at how colors appear in the natural world—it’s hard to go wrong by applying this advice to a craft project. You may be surprised to see how often the color combinations you come across on a walk or while looking through outdoor vacation photos align with what you’ve learned about color theory and the color wheel so far. 

Take, for example, the lilacs that bloom in the springtime. The naturally occurring fuschia shades are directly across the wheel from the color found in their bright green leaves! Try this with other flowers, vistas, and even animals—you’ll soon understand why so many artists love and find inspiration in the great outdoors.

Another simple trick for how to coordinate colors in crafting is to look for inspiration online. Plenty of crafters and artists love to share their work and we get to benefit from it. A quick search for pretty color combinations on Pinterest or checking out relevant hashtags on Instagram can give you tons of color inspiration for scrapbooking and cardmaking.

Our last, and maybe most helpful, hack for coordinating colors in crafting is to use the color wheel created by Stampin’ Up! for this exact purpose. Think of it as a cheat sheet that reveals innumerable color combinations that perfectly align with the products you already own or can easily shop for after falling in love with a particular palette. Incorporating all our color collections—BrightsNeutralsRegals, and Subtles—the Stampin’ Up! color wheel follows the same rules as the original but with more dynamic and plentiful results. 

Explore it using the rules you learned about monochromatic, analogous, complementary, and triadic colors to find unexpected new color combinations for your next crafting project!

For coordinating colors in crafting, use the color wheel created by Stampin’ Up! for this exact purpose. Think of it as a cheat sheet that reveals innumerable color combinations that perfectly align with the products you already own or can easily shop for after falling in love with a particular palette.

Crafting with Color: Best Practices and Combinations

Stampin’ Up! has made it super easy to use best practices when it comes to color coordination in crafting. Because the best color combinations in scrapbooking follow color theory guidelines, we have created color families that perfectly coordinate no matter the occasion. 

Consider our Subtles line—it’s a combination of calming colors that still breathe a little life and joy into whatever sentiment you want to capture in your project.

Utilizing Step-by-Step Stampin’ Up! kits is another great way to produce a variety of crafts and scrapbooking projects with purposefully complementary elements every time. This is a great option for beginners who don’t yet feel confident in their ability to find the best color combos.

Utilizing Step-by-Step Stampin’ Up! kits is another great way to produce a variety of crafts and scrapbooking projects with purposefully complementary elements every time. This is a great option for beginners who don’t yet feel confident in their ability to find the best color combos or for the busy maker who enjoys the convenience of well-thought-out supplies and materials. This Love This Memory Notebook Kit is a great example!


Our best advice when it comes to crafting with color? Experiment! Playing around with color combinations that speak to you or whoever else you may be creating for is one of the best parts of the creative process. This often leads to the production of unique and heartfelt creations that wouldn’t exist without the joy of your own discovery.

Frequently Asked Questions: Color Coordinating in Crafts and Scrapbooking

Still have a few questions about color theory and color coordination in crafting? You’re not alone! Check out the quick and easy answers to some of the most frequently asked questions on the subject.

Q: What is color theory, and why is it important in crafting?

A: Color theory is the study of how colors work together and how they affect the people who experience them. It’s important in crafting because color is a communication tool—a critical and unique part of the story you’re telling in any crafting or scrapbooking project!

Q: How do I choose a color palette for my scrapbooking project?

A: Choosing a color palette for your scrapbooking project can be fairly simple. First, look at the photos you want to include on the page and consider the colors in those images. Then, ask yourself what your project’s overall message is. Next, find a main color that supports that message and works well with your photos. Third, use the color wheel and the techniques laid out above to choose a palette to support it!

Choosing a color palette for your scrapbooking project can be fairly simple. First, ask yourself what your project's overall message is. Next, find a main color that supports that message

Q: What are the best color combinations for making handmade cards?

A: The best color combinations follow the color theory guidelines we’ve discussed above, and best express the message you’re trying to send. Finding monochromatic, analogous, complementary, or triadic colors that speak to you and the receiver of your handmade card will always make your card design a hit!

Q: How can I effectively mix and match colors in DIY crafting kits?

A: Most DIY crafting kits, like the ones you’ll find at Stampin’ Up!, are designed to contain elements within a particular color family or palette already, making it incredibly easy to mix and match the supplies provided within. One tip, however, is to go back to what you learned about the color wheel. For example, if you have a ribbon from a separate kit that will work nicely in a monochromatic, analogous, complementary, or triadic way, don’t be afraid to bring it into the mix!

Q: What are some general tips for coordinating colors in handmade projects?

A: General tips for coordinating colors in handmade projects include using the four color schemes we learned about above. A simple starting point is to choose a color you love and then find other elements (paper, ink, markers, ribbons, etc.) of the same color but of varying saturation—thus creating a monochromatic color palette for your project.

Q: Where can I find color inspiration for my next crafting project?

A: Inspiration can come from many places, but we love seeking inspiration from nature—especially when it comes to finding the best color combinations. It’s also smart to look at the work of experienced crafters (try finding talented cardmakers who create in a style you enjoy on Instagram, for instance) and the professionals. Check out the Stampin’ Up! annual catalog and our Instagram or Pinterest account for plenty of color inspiration as well.

Q: What quick and easy color combinations work well in crafts?

A: Quick and easy color combinations are plentiful! Here are a few we love and that work for any number of crafts, occasions, or moods!

  • Turquoise + peach + violet
  • Fuschia + yellow-green
  • Bright red + hot pink
  • Royal blue + golden yellow
  • Yellow + pink + green

Be sure to refer to our Stampin’ Up! color wheel for more color combos.

Quick and easy color combinations are plentiful! Here are a few we love and that work for any number of crafts, occasions, or moods!

Get Creative With Color Coordinating in Crafts

Now that we’ve simplified color theory and color coordination in crafts, it’s time for you to get creative! What color combinations are you excited to try? Still looking for more card design inspiration? Ready to shop for perfectly coordinated colors of paper, ink, and other scrapbooking supplies? Shop or connect with me today!

Thursday, June 20, 2024

July's Paper Pumpkin...

If this box is any indication of what the next month's Paper Pumpkin Kit is going to look like then I know you'll love it!!!

I've seen a peek and while I can't show you the contents, I can show you the box and the exclusive product you'll have access to as a Paper Pumpkin subscriber 💙


Here's a look at the exclusive diecut you'll have access to. It will coordinate with all of the July- September Paper Pumpkin Kits.


When clicking on the links above, you should see my name as your Demonstrator of choice. If you don't you can always add my name when asked or click here to access the Paper Pumpkin Kit through my website. 

Monday, June 10, 2024

Ribbon Pocket Card...

Over the weekend, I shared a reel showing how easy this card comes together. I'm also offering the measurements for this card as a free digital download when you sign up for my newsletter. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP!
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Now...let's talk about this card. It's an A2 Size Card with a fun little pocket created by scoring and tying some ribbon around the panel (hence the name - Ribbon Pocket Card)...


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Here's the card with a gift card and some bling in the pocket...



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Here's a look at the inside of the card with a hand-stamped panel just big enough to write a personalized message but small enough that the message won't show when the card is closed...


I used the following Stampin' Up! products but with the FREE Digital Download you can use any papers and stamps in your stash to recreate this adorable card.

Don't forget to sign up for my newsletter and head on over to IG and check out the reel of this cute little card coming together...so FUN to make (and to receive, I'm sure).

Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Let's talk Kits...

If you've followed me for any length of time, you know that I was a HUGE FAN of CTMH's Card and Layout Subscription, Craft with Heart 💓
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Starting off with Stampin' Up! I received a Paper Pumpkin Kit (their Subscription Kits) in my Starter Kit and I LOVE IT!!!

You get everything you need to make the predesigned projects (that's right, it's not always cards 😊). They usually come with some form of adhesive but if you have a favorite, you can always use that. 

Here's a peek at June's which you will get if you sign up now. I know this is just a peek but it's full of cute little fruits with a watercolor finish on the images. Those peaches are SO CUTE!!!


Not only do you get the Kit but you get exclusive rights to purchase extras and/or exclusive products that will enhance your Kit. Check out the April - June Exclusives...

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If you LOVE Paper Pumpkin like I do, we also have our Kits Collection that can be purchased without a subscription/prepay plan. Here's a look at some of those....there are so many more on my website...

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Don't forget during the month of May, when you join my Stampin' Up! Team, you will receive four products in each of the 2024-2026 In Colors IN ADDITION TO the Paper Pumpkin I mentioned above. Click the graphic below to learn more!


Thanks for stopping by!

Monday, May 13, 2024

JOIN MY TEAM....

I've been so busy enjoying to contents of my Starter Kit that I haven't really shared the fact that YOU TOO can enjoy AMAZING Stampin' Up! products by joining my team!
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During the month of May, when you sign up to be on my Team, you will not only receive business supplies to get you started and a box full of creative products of your choice, but you'll also receive FOUR PRODUCTS in each of the 5 In Colors. That's right...you will get an Ink Pad, Stamp & Write Marker, Cardstock, and DSP in each of the five In Colors (Summer Splash, Petunia Pop, Peach Pie, Pretty in Pink, and Shy Shamrock)...all FREE and added to your Starter Kit 😁
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Please click HERE to find out more and to join my Team...I'd LOVE to have you!
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If joining my Team isn't in the cards for you at the moment, don't forget that you can be inspired by following me on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, and YouTube.

Follow me on Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/ScrappinKaty
Subscribe to my YT Channel: https://youtube.com/c/ScrappinKaty

If you've read down this far, I'd LOVE FOR YOU to tell me what you'd like to see me create with next...leave your suggestions in the comments!

Friday, May 10, 2024

Enjoy the Ride & Flowering Zinnias...

This week....well last week, actually, but I'm just now catching up from being gone....we have the BEST of both stamping worlds. 

CTMH - Enjoy the Ride and Stampin' Up! - Flowering Zinnias

Remember when I mentioned that Stampin' Up! was able to purchase some CTMH Product lines that were already in production...well, this is the first of several that will be released. 

Enjoy the Ride is a perfect Summery collection and while some things old out almost immediately, there are still several things left. Click on the photo to go directly to my website to see the entire collection and products that are still available.


I don't know about you, but I have a LOT of photos of my kids learning to ride their bikes...and that red gingham pattern...LOVE!!! Head on over to my website to shop the Enjoy the Ride Collection before it's gone.
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Now, let's talk Stampin' Up! and the products I chose to create with first....

My very first workshop is using the GORGEOUS Flowering Zinnias...it makes a two-page layout and 3 cards (you can definitely make double). When you purchase the products on my website, I will email you the instructional guide...how fun is that!?!


Here's a look at what you'll need to complete the projects: 
I have created since this workshop with some other products...I even did an unboxing of my Stampin' Up! Starter Kit. You can see both videos over on YouTube

If you'd like to get your own Starter Kit and JOIN MY TEAM, now is the perfect time to do so! We are adding some FUN & FREE products to your box during May! Here's a look at what you get! You can also click here to read more about what you get in your Kit in May.


That's right...four products in  ALL 5 IN COLORS:
  • Ink Pad
  • Stamp & Write Marker
  • 8-1/2 x 11 Cardstock
  • 6x6 DSP
And that's PLUS the $125 in product you get to choose - anything you'd like!

Join my STAMP, PAPER, SCISSORS Team now so we can learn together!

Thursday, May 9, 2024

Weekly (Monthly) Recap...

Well, well....it's been quite a while since my last blog post and if you follow me on Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube, you're probably well aware of the absence and the reasoning.

For those of you who don't (head on over and follow) here's a brief summary of the creative portion of my life the past few months.

February - CTMH (the papercrafting company I've been a Consultant for for 22 years) announced that they would be closing and potentially selling some of their product lines to a much larger competitor in the stamping world. You can watch my reaction to this news {{{{here}}}}.



What ensued over the next couple of months was nothing short of chaos....products flying out the door (I mean who wouldn't want to stock up on HIGH QUALITY papercrafting supplies), backed up shipping, the end looming. 

We, as CTMH Makers, also had to come to terms with where would we go next. Stampin' Up! was offering us a golden parachute and purchasing some of our product lines that were already in production. Creative Memories was also offering a place to call home. Leaders from CTMH were scalping other team members to shore up their position at whichever company they would choose. When I say it was awful, it was AWFUL. I usually stay away from situations that give me anxiety but this I could not. It reminded me of when my cousin was on Survivor (The Australian Outback, All-Stars, and Heroes vs Villains - he was on Team Heroes)...I couldn't watch all the backstabbing, lying, opportunistic acts of humanity. Only the strong survived (no pun intended).



The good thing about writing this now is that hindsight is AMAZING. The dust has settled, friends have been lost, friends have been gained, and we are all better for it.

My CTMH Website closed April 30th and my Stampin' Up! website went live May 1st (in a matter of 60 seconds between the two, literally). I have had a chance to play with the wonderful Stampin' Up! products and look forward to putting my spin on them. 

Last week, I met some of my closest friends in this creative journey...the CREATIVE DESIGN TEAM. I had the pleasure of teaching at various CTMH Events with a couple of them but some I was meeting in person for the very first time. I can tell you that our week was full of laughs, talks, strategizing, even some tears (mainly from me and all the hiking we did...lol). It filled up my emotional bucket in more than ways than one. 


I can't wait for our next adventure...and keep an eye out for all the things we put into motion during this trip. I think y'all will LOVE IT!

To end this update post, let's talk about Stampin' Up! workshops and projects. Tomorrow I will post a peek at the CTMH Products that are now being offered at Stampin' Up! as well as my very first Stampin' Up! Workshop so stay tuned!


Wednesday, February 21, 2024

Gnomes for Spring...

It might still be Winter where you're at but here in Texas, it's borderline Summer...lol
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CTMH recently released the third installment in our Gnomes for All Seasons Collection...Gnomes for Spring!
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Here's a look at the Collection...



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We also have Bundle options...


I recently created with this Collection for my latest YouTube Video. I coupled the Gnomes for Spring with our newest Sketchbook (A MUST-HAVE if you ask anyone who has already purchased it).




Check out the video below - click the video to view on YT so you can comment, like, share and subscribe! 



Thursday, January 18, 2024

Love Notes - Mini Envelope Card & a TriFold Card...

shared from ctmh's blog...

Love Notes with Mini Envelopes and a Trifold Card!

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Fall in love this Valentine’s Day with Love Notes, one of our newest and sweetest paper collections for the new year! Featuring a variety of beautiful and endearing designs throughout the collection’s coordinating papercrafting products, Love Notes is sure to impress and make your favorite people feel even more special!

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In addition to the collection of products, we’ve put together two workshops to get you going on ideas to create beautiful artwork. The scrapbooking workshop makes three darling, two-page 12″ x 12″ layouts. The free, downloadable guide is available on our website, here. Make sure to check out pictures of all three layouts along with the guide, as well as the discounted product bundle we’ve assembled for the workshop kit! Also on our website, you will see any additional supplies you may need to complete the scrapbook pages. (These are basic items that many of our returning crafters already have on hand, like ink pads, scissors, and mounting blocks for our stamps.)

As great as the scrapbooking workshop is, today, we are focusing our attention on celebrating relationships through the “beary sweet!” Love Notes cardmaking workshop!

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The Love Notes cardmaking workshop makes 16 cards, four each of four unique designs. (The free guide for this workshop can be downloaded off our website, here!)

This cardmaking workshop is full of art-elevating techniques. Let’s take a good look at two of the cards.

One of the workshop cards has a special way of opening! From the front, it looks like an ordinary card, but when you go to open it, you’ll realize that it is a trifold!

Creating this pleated front is quite easy to achieve, too!

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In this instance, we simply folded the card front in half, towards the front. You can measure it and use a bone folder paired with the trough of a paper trimmer, or just fold it in half like you would any other paper (there’s no need to complicate things!).

Once the card base is folded, cover the inside of the card with a soft patterned piece of paper and stamp a lovely sentiment on top. Any part of the sentiment that can be seen when the card is folded closed, cover with an accent on the front, like our stacked cardstock squares and stamped heart. Complete the look with a few puffy stickers, placing a couple that can be seen when the card is closed and a sneaky one hiding inside, to be found after opening the card!

This second card uses the envelope die that is part of the Love Notes Stamp + Thin Cuts set.

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The envelope die will not only cut the paper for a 3″ x 2¼” envelope, but it scores it, too!

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There is no guesswork required when folding this little guy! Do note, that if you are using one of our two-toned cardstock sheets, whichever side is facing the die will end up being the inside of the envelope. So, die cut intentionally, if you’ve got a certain look in mind. (We cut our cardstock with the light side facing the die, so the true color is on the outside and the lighter tone is on the inside.)

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Once you’ve got this envelope-making skill down, a sweet card like this one comes together in a cinch! When assembling the mini envelope and note, you can choose to glue the note inside the envelope to make sure it stays put, or not. This die does make a functional envelope. When using it for cards or other projects, consider making the inside note a loose note, one that isn’t glued on and that can be pulled out for more, personalized sentiments! (Maybe even add a photo or other memento behind the note!)

Valentine’s Day is for celebrating relationships, and as a love note from us to you, we are giving away five Love Notes Stamp + Thin Cuts sets to five lucky readers! Make sure you are subscribed to this blog and share this post on Facebook, using the link below, for a chance to win! All winners will chosen by noon on Monday, January 22 (MST) and will be notified via e-mail. Good luck!! 💌

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