Sending You Love

I used products from the Endless Love Bundle to help spread a little love for Valentine’s Day. This bundle is packed with hearts an sweet sentiments ideal for Valentine’s Day, anniversaries or any love filled occasion.

I started with a Basic White card base and added a piece of Made with Love Designer Series Paper. I added a piece of Vellum cardstock on top to soften the pattern. Next up was to layer my adorable X and O’s, and tiny hearts. The greetings were stamped with Versa Mark ink and heat set with black embossing powder. I added a tiny black baker’s twine bow to finish my project.

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