Shiny happy Valentines

January 25th, 2008

Valentine cards!

I seem to get in creative ruts, whether it’s crocheting the same blanket over and over, or painting dots on every other piece of pottery I come into contact with. Now I am apparently in a rut with cards.

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But that’s okay. I really like making the foil collages, and Annalie likes helping me with them, so we thought we’d make another one and turn it into Valentines. And as long as we were making them, I thought I’d make extras to sell in my etsy shop. (Thanks She Likes Purple, for encouraging me to sell them and then buying the first two sets!)

13 Responses to “Shiny happy Valentines”

  1. BeachMama Says:

    Look at you go!! I loved your Christmas Cards, and now Valentine’s. Great job.

  2. karen Says:

    Woo - I’m glad you decided to put some in your shop!

  3. OMSH Says:

    smooooooooooooooooch!

  4. Angella Says:

    Congrats!!

    I’d buy some, but them Matthew would kill me - I have a ton of pretty paper :)

  5. Jeana Says:

    Very cute!

  6. Sarah Says:

    Yummy, yummy, yummy.

  7. Aimee Greeblemonkey Says:

    Seriously cute!

  8. She Likes Purple Says:

    You are so welcome! I’m trying to decide who deserves one or if I should be greedy and keep them all for myself :)

  9. Isabel Kallman Says:

    beautiful and saa-ssy. well done.

  10. bethany actually » Blog Archive » the most versatile craft ever Says:

    [...] We made Christmas cards with this craft last year. It was fun for me and Annalie, and I was really happy with how the cards turned out. Then I used the same craft for Valentine’s Day cards. [...]

  11. Cathy Says:

    Lovely idea!

  12. bethany actually » Blog Archive » 2nd annual Christmas-card leftovers giveaway Says:

    [...] be a flower scarf this year; it’ll probably just be a little token (think sparkly magnets or Valentines). It all depends on what I can find lying around to give away. If you’re interested in the [...]

  13. Snippety Gibbet Says:

    I came here from the Crafty Crow. I am totally doing this with my Head Starter kids when they come back to art next week. jan

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