Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Add-on Week, Part 3

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Add-on Sketch #14


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"Every Heart Speaks Bliss to Me" by Virginia Nebel
Supply list - Patterned paper: Authentique; Alphabets: Basic Grey; Diecuts: Sizzix; Accucut

Variation #1 -I used a zigzag stitching through single hearts on both left and right pages



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"L-O-V-E Spells Love" by Allison Davis
Supplies - Cardstock: Bazzill; Patterned paper: Fancy Pants; Chipboard alphabet: American Crafts; Alphabet stickers: Authentique; Foam alphabet: American Crafts; Word stickers: Making Memories: Embroidery floss: DMC; Heart punches: Martha Stewart and Recollections; Ghost letters: unknown; Paint: Ranger

I thought this heart design would work wonderfully with the pictures I had of Drew spelling the word "love" with his hands. (The concentration on his face as he tries to not only spell but to do it with his hands makes me smile!)

Variation #1 - I used the same concept but varied from the design by making several smaller lines of hearts instead of three big lines.


Variation #2 - I added word stickers to a few hearts.

Variation #3 - I didn't layer any hearts, they are all single pieces.

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"String of Hearts" card by Shari Thurman
Supplies - Patterned Paper: Echo Park(A Boy's Life); Ink: Colorbox Chalk Ink (Chestnut Roan); Tools: We R Memory Keepers paper piercer and mat, Creative Memory heart punches; Thread: DMC

Variation #1: I used only one row of hearts. The larger heart is layered with four hearts.

Variation #2: I layered the card with three different pattern papers.
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2 comments:

Beth Hallgren said...

Love both of these! The card is just masuline enough to be given to the man in your life and I love how Allison added extra rows of hearts :)

Michele said...

These are really lovely!