Spotlight Heart Bird Card Valentine Delivery ~ Stamping, Stencil, Ink Blending, Die-cuts & Patterned Paper
- Gaylynn Martling
- Unity Stamp Company, Ink Blending, Copic Marker Coloring, Holiday, Die-cutting, Stamping, Stencil, Patterned paper, Animals, Friendship, Love, Valentine, Family, Distress Mediums, Uplifting, Tag projects, Thinking of you, spotlight, Spring, greeting card, Ephemera
Hey there. Welcome to my blog. Today, I am sharing an easy Valentine's Day themed greeting card. Make an easy Valentine's Day greeting using stamps, stenciling, ink blending, tag die-cutting, and papers. In today's project, I used products by Unity Stamp Company; specifically, Wee Little Love Courier, originally from Unity's January 2026 Kit Of The Month. It is easy to do these techniques with items that you may already have in your crafty stash.
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Here is a look at the sweet card.
Sentiment: Official Valentine Delivery. Just a little extra love for you today.
Helpful Tips:
1. Stamp the bird from Wee Little Love Courier stamps onto smooth white cardstock.
2. Stamp and trim two sentiments onto another sheet of white.
3. Die-cut the bird panel using the largest of the Scalloped Tag metal dies.
4. Temporarily tape the heart stencil mask over the bird using repositionable adhesive.
5. Ink blend around the heart mask using mint color dye ink or distress ink.
6. Splatter white paint over the masked tag panel, then heat set.
7. Remove and clean off the heart stencil mask.
8. Add color only to the previously masked bird section, using your favorite markers or pencils in peach, gray and light orange shades.
9. Optional: Trim ephemera or a tiny love word to accent the small heart.
10. Trim or die-cut a piece of patterned paper from Pastel Gingham Perfection 4” x 5 ¼”.
11. Tie twine to the top of the tag.
12. Adhere and layer the patterned paper over the card front.
13. Add the decorated tag layer along with the sentiments, an ephemera word and a small heart sticker.
Next is the first part of the making of this card.
Additionally, here is the last part of the card process.
Finally, take a closer look at the finished card.
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