Silhouette, Silhouette Projects

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Where ever you are, I hope that you have a wonderful Valentine’s Day!

After hubby asked me if I could make a pop up flower card, I just had to try out several that I found…. In my last blog post, I showed you a card in a box bouquet that I found in the Silhouette store – you can see that HERE. But I found several others….. how do you ask? Well, Pinterest of course!!! That is my go to source for ideas… I’ll either browse the front page or if I’m looking for something specific, I will use the search function and see what cool things it will bring in to my life that I must make. You can find my Silhouette Pinterest page HERE for all thins I’ve pinned Silhouette related, but I also try to keep things organized in folders so I can find things easily when I get the time to make them.

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I used the cut file I found at Paper Pulse for the Rose pop up card and cut the pieces out of card stock. And then I referenced her instructions on how to piece it together and assemble the card.

img_5849 I used the CTMH Stamp of the Month from January and colored it in with the Shin Han markers. img_5850 I cut the card base and inside from a retired CTMH paper pack called La Vie En Rose.

img_5851 And then I used my Envelope Punch and created an envelope for my pop up card.

I hope you have a wonderful day!

Enjoy !

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