Happy Valentine's Day! Hope you have had a great day. It was a busy one, but good, here. The boys really enjoyed their classroom Valentine's exchanges -- they came home and spent a good bit of time looking over their "haul" and figuring out which candies to eat first!
I wanted to share with you what we created for each boy's class. For my little guy, we used a sweet stamp set called Blowing Kisses. Here's the card:
The image was stamped in Basic Black ink on watercolor paper, and then I used watercolor pencils and blender pen to color it. I made the bubbles sparkle by covering them with Crystal Effects and Dazzling Diamonds glitter.
The watercolor paper was layered onto Bashful Blue card stock, and then onto a Red Riding Hood base, which had been rolled with the Language of Love wheel from the Occasions Mini. We live in a very international area, and I had to have this wheel when I saw it because it has love in so many different languages, that would be great fun to use on the boys' Valentines.
We had also created a fun sailing ship holder for his Valentines, using a tissue box and an idea from the February issue of
Family Fun magazine -- here's a look at that:
The tissue box, er, I mean ship, was covered with Whisper White and Basic Black cardstock strips, and I used rolled up Basic Black strips for the smokestacks. The ribbon/trim is Riding Hood Red taffeta from a past Holiday Mini. The portholes are black circles, which Timothy decorated with heart stickers. And, the water was created using a circle punch along the top of a strip of Marina Mist.
For my second grader's card, we created something a bit more interactive. He really liked the idea of a spinner card using the new Take a Spin set. Here's one of his cards:
This card uses a Real Red base, and the wheel was stamped three times -- once in Real Red ink, once in Tangerine Tango, and finally in Rich Razzleberry. I then cut out the Tangerine and Razzleberry pieces I wanted to add to the spinner and "paper pieced" them on. There's a circle of the new Red glitter paper in the center, and I added punched pieces of the Red Glitter Paper to the ends of the spinner. While I was making these, I tried to take a video with my method for attaching the spinner so it will spin smoothly. Once I figure out how to edit and upload the video, I'll try to post it here. Fingers crossed I can make it work!
Thanks so much for stopping by!
- Michelle