Wednesday, February 3, 2021

Double D Challenge - Valentine Love


This is the inspiration board for this first February Challenge at Double D.  Diane is the host and the title is Valentine Love. 

Well I don't have to mention that I went straight to the bottom right panel for my inspiration.  I didn't even get too creative, but instead, almost tried to copy this on my card.  Lol 


I stamped all of the words with Simon Says Stamp, Roses for You.  Then colored them in with a copic.  I only die cut one in red foil paper.  The other little hearts are from MFT Coffee Date. 
Easy and simply fun.  
There is a prize, and I don't know how Diane and Dar do it?  The prize is always fabulous. 

PRIZE

I hope to see you join in our challenge then you will have a chance to win this prize.  Be sure to Check out the Valentine Love at Double D Challenge. 

Thanks for stopping by and I always appreciate your comments! 
                                                             






12 comments:

  1. Beautiful and so romantic card Barbara. xx

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  2. What an excellent take on that part of the mood board, Barbara. This is sweet!!

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  3. I also LOVE this card....it is perfect in everyway! Very clever and creative!

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  4. Sweet! Perfect take on the mood board. Love the pop of metallic!

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  5. Fabulous use of the mood board, so pretty and sure to inspire others, love it!!

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  6. LOL looks like you & I were on the same wave length! That's the image that caught my eye right away too! LOVE your take on it ... perfect! Have a great day my friend! Hugs

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  7. I love this! So beautiful with the cascading Love words on it.

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  8. Well this is just genius, that is all. Doing just one of the words in red foil takes this creation over the top. I love everything about it!!!

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  9. Beautiful CAS design Barbara! Perfect take on the mood board.

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  10. Love your tumbling love design. Simple and pretty!

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