Today I've got another fun Vintage Valentine for you. We'll be using many of the same items from yesterday with the addition of a few buttons, a bit of bakers twine and a metal rimmed tag. You will also need the large heart pattern as well as another 4" Heart Lace Doily or the medium heart that I shared on post Vintage Valentine #1.
Supplies:
Large & Medium Heart Patterns
(Note: 4" Heart Lace Doily may be substituted for Medium Heart)
Buttons
Cardstock
Rubber Stamps - Ink Stained Roni
(Note: these stamps are from February's Get Inked Kit - shhhhh!!)
Distress Ink
Ink Blending Tool
Printed Tape - Making Memories (This is similar to TH Tissue Tape)
Vintage Sheet Music
Red & White Bakers Twine
Metal Rim Tag
Silver German Glass Glitter
Instructions:
1. Stamp vintage flourish in all four corners of a 4x5" piece of cardstock.
2. Ink the entire piece of cardstock with the IBT and Victorian Velvet Distress Ink.
3. Affix this piece of stamped cardstock to the top of a 5x7 card base.
4. Tear the vintage sheet music into 2 - 3" pieces. Attach these pieces to the lower section of your card using your favorite glue.
5. Use the IBT and more Victorian Velvet DI to highlight the outer and torn edges of the sheet music.
6. Trace and cut out the large heart from white cardstock. Ink the edges using the IBT & VV DI. Attach it to the card.
7. Use a circular motion to apply a thick glue to the heart and cover with silver German Glass Glitter. Set the card aside to dry.
8. Stamp sentiment in the center of the metal rimmed tag. Ink with more Victorian Velvet DI.
9. Create a ruffled circle from the printed tape. You can create the ruffled circle by gathering the tape on one side as shown in the photo. I like to do this on my non-stick craft mat so I can easily peel the ruffled circle off and use it where desired without harming the circle. Use the tag as a guide to determine how large to create the circle. I used approx. 12-14" of tape for this ruffle.
10. Once you have finished the ruffled circle, carefully peel it off the mat and affix it to the back of the tag.
11. Trace & trim a medium sized heart from desired color of cardstock or pattern paper OR use a 4" Heart Lace Doily. Glue it to the center of the large heart on the card.
12. Mount the tag in the center of the doily and add a bow and buttons to finish off the card.
So what do you think of the cards so far?
Look like something you'd like to make, give, receive?
Would you like to win an assortment of goodies (pictured below) so you can make your own???
Well all you have to do is leave a comment on any of the Vintage Valentine cards I have shared or will be sharing this week!!
You'll be entered to win all of this....plus a few surprises!!!
You only have until this coming Saturday (1-29) so be sure to post asap to be entered to win.
Too precious!
ReplyDeleteOh, oh, oh! this is me jumping up and down and raising my hand! I love your card and would be just thrilled to create my own!
ReplyDeleteYou've done it again! Another great Valentine - TFS.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make this card, the vintage music is a lovely touch.
ReplyDeleteso pretty! i love the vintage music paper!!
ReplyDeleteLove these valentines!!
ReplyDeleteI love the glitter & sparkle of the Valentines!
ReplyDeleteI really like what you did with the sheet music on this card... love the texture!
ReplyDeleteI love the combination of the swirls and the music paper, really blends well. thanks for all the ideas.--Diane
ReplyDeleteVery interesting Valentines!:)))))))))
ReplyDeleteI love the vintage look and your instructions are so clear!! ;-)
ReplyDeleteso pretty...luv those red buttons...but did you tell us where to get the doilies? I have looked but no luck. Luv that stamp today too. as always, your work so pretty Roni. tyvm cher
ReplyDeleteRoni, I love everything you do, but this one is sooo cute!
ReplyDeleteHi Roni -
ReplyDeleteI really love the used of the vintage music paper. This is just so pretty and very vintage looking. It really reminds me of the Valentine's Day cards my Dad used to give to my Mom.
Elaine Allen
Very pretty valentine and such a wonderful giveaway opportunity! Thanks for sharing all of your wonderful tips and talents!
ReplyDeletegreat job Ronni - thanks for the inspiration@
ReplyDeleteSandra ltb
Roni I love your cards so far. So simple yet something I would love to create and give or receive.
ReplyDeleteYou rock!!! Oh and I would love to win this prize so I could make a few of my own.
Great card! I love all the elements.
ReplyDeleteCool assortment of goodies! They look like a lot of fun! Thanks for the chance.
DeniseB
Wow, this is sure gorgeous. Such beautiful flourishes and love it with the heart Doily Paper & the glass glitter...
ReplyDeleteValentines cards were made for vintage!!! Love the heart shaped doilies and the vintage music sheet! I have a music background stamp that would be a great substitute for the music sheet...woo hoo!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the new stamps...and your card!
ReplyDeleteYou're driving me CRAZY with these cool Valentines!
ReplyDeleteAfter yesterday's post I ran straight to my craft "grocery" list to write down German glass glitter: Now I've got to dig it out again to make a note about printed tape!
Roni!....I love this Vintage Valentine card, specially the music sheet and the doodling corners
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing....
Bigs hugs from Spain!
Love it! As I'm entering a Valentine swap this year, I welcome all ideas. And thanks for the chance to win some goodies!
ReplyDeletegrazie per le tue idee....
ReplyDeleteI always love your projects; this is no exception. Would love such a fun package to play with!
ReplyDeleteI love the way you tore the music paper before adhering it to this card. I think now that I absolutely must get some German glass glitter! Anne, yourmainestamper
ReplyDeleteHi. Just loving all these cards. Thanks for a fab giveaway. Cheers.
ReplyDeletethis is a really beautiful card - so romantic
ReplyDeleteHave only recently found your blog - but am loving it. My life is on hold whilst I read through all your older posts :-). Am really getting into the whole vintage/distressed look and find your blog very inspirational as sometimes really struggle. Would love to see some collage stuff or hints and tips for them as somehow they never end up quite how I envisage them looking :-(
ReplyDeleteSo glad I found your blog and thanks for taking the time to share your mojo x
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ReplyDeleteOh, yes, sign me up!! I like today's Valentine especially well. I like the flourishes, the vintage music and love the cute little image with the ruffle behind it. Way to go, Roni!
ReplyDeleteYes, I do like this card very much. thank you for the chance to win the supplies.
ReplyDeletestamping sue
http://stampingsueinconnecticut.blogspot.com/
I ADORE your designs and check in frequently for inspiration. Thanks for sharing your talent!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I love the old music as part of the background. And yes, who wouldn't be thrilled to be entered in the drawing?
ReplyDeleteLove this card. I also love the vintage music paper.
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great tutorial, Roni. I love those heart-shaped doilies. We can't get them here. :(
ReplyDeletelove the vintage music. I love this card. Thanks Roni
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the thorough instructions, I think I can even do this too. Have a great day!
ReplyDeletelove love love the vintage look and will enjoy making these even if i don't win!! thanks.. i love all your ideas!
ReplyDeleteButton button, who has the button? Love those red ones!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love the use of sheet music; so lovely!
ReplyDeleteLove the vintage valentine cards. Valentines is my very favorite holiday!!
ReplyDeletewhat a fun prize...thank you for the opportunity..and i love the valentines!
ReplyDeleteYou always take the most common place materials and make something fabulous! Thanks for all the tips
ReplyDeleteJan Wills
Love your website! You make the beautiful look so easy! Thanks for sharing your talent!
ReplyDeleteI've been here now for almost 2 years and yet everyday it's still so wonderful. I'm so happy that more crafters are finding your site! You deserve to be recognized!
ReplyDeleteBut "I" really want these goodies! Your tutorials are so easy to follow and I'm in love with LOVE and Valentine's Day. Hope I'm the lucky one!!
I just recently stumbled upon your blog. I was looking for ideas to scrapbook, since i'm still new at it and this site is fantastic. I love the corset card, it's so unique! I wish one day I can come up with ideas of my own. I bookmarked this blog to motivate me and inspire me to be creative. Oh, by the way, I would love to get some starter materials ;]
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the vintage look, and you are definitely rockin' the look this week! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI love it. You do such a great job on your cards. Thanks for the directions!
ReplyDeleteHi Roni
ReplyDeleteThis is a great card. I love it!
Oh i do love a nice bit of vintage, and your cards are hitting the spot nicely :D
ReplyDeleteThese cards are beautiful! You are so talented!
ReplyDeleteI love the gathered crepe paper idea! Perfect for Valentines. You have so many great ideas.
ReplyDeleteYou're ideas are son nice and simply,Thanks for sharing. The cards are great.
ReplyDeleteWow as I was reading this I was just thinking what great ideas you had and was enjoying all the techniques and then I see there is a give away too. Be still my beating heart. Thank you for the wonderful ideas and your generosity! Lostgame at pacbell dot net
ReplyDeleteI would love to win! These are so sweet. Please put my name in.
ReplyDeleteI hope I'm not too late. I really want these. I NEED these. It would be awesome if I won. And then I could make my very own Roni inspired Valentine.
ReplyDeleteAdorable card. I'd be thrilled to win your give-away. Thanks for the chance. Looks like soooooo much fun:)
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