Saturday, February 21, 2015

Custom Valentine

A friend of mine asked me to make an elegant, masculine Valentine for her husband.


I liked the end result so much, I had to make one for my husband too.  (shhhh, don't tell!)


Yes, there's glitter, and there are sequins, but I still think overall it's a masculine card.  As one of my Instagram followers said, it's "dark and sexy."  LOL!



Stamps: sentiment - Anna Griffin Paper: Early Espresso, Real Red - Stampin' Up!; brown damask - Graphic 45; red glitter polka dot, cream script - Union Square - My Mind's Eye Accessories & Tools: Espresso 6mm, gold 4mm sequins - Pretty Pink Posh; Metallic Gold sequins - M&J Trimming; red glitter - Martha Stewart; Heart to Heart, Full Heart, Itty Bitty Heart punches - Stampin' Up!

9 comments:

  1. Gorgeous! LOVING the hearts and the sequins!!!!!

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  2. Yep, I think it's masculine and I'll be they both loved it!!

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  3. Wonderful sketch and love the glittery hearts!
    xEllie

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  4. It is absolutely stunning Colleen!!! So elegant and I would definitely agree with instagram follower :) I pinned it for inspiration later on...Have a great day :)

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  5. I don't think it's in my nature to say, "dark and sexy," but that commenter is right!! Love this!

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  6. I am always inpressed by the fact that you can come up with stunning masculine cards. I know red is not your go-to-color but you did a fab job with it. Wow!
    XX

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  7. It's very masculine and absolutely gorgeous! It has a nice harmony to it.

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  8. For sure, it is very masculine and such a wonderful creation. Whoop!

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Thank you so much for your visit today! May God bless you!

Hugs,
Colleen

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