Monday, June 1, 2026

Vintage Valentines For Two Challenges

So today's cards aren't what I had in mind when I chose to participate in the Paper Players Challenge 788 (PPC788) and the Sunday Stamps Challenge 387 (SSC387). But sometimes cards have a way of making themselves and that's what happened today.

Originally I wanted a brighter card using the colors at Sunday Stamps. But when I saw "patterned paper" as a slot over at the Paper Players I went digging through my 12 x 12 box.

That's when  I came across these two pieces of patterned paper that were given to me years ago. One piece was mostly used up, but the other seemed to have all the colors, so I went in a different direction. I cut out the two hearts, didn't like the look and was going to trash it but decided I'd at least make something from it. 

Valentine's Day came to mind so I went with that. Then there were enough extras on the table that I decided a second card could be made and there's no sense throwing the extras out.


I used the middle column in the Tic-Tac-Toe board (flower, free and patterned paper) but also included a die cut and layers.

Here are both of the cards I made:

Without using my envelope board, I made a matching square envelope from the remainder
of the patterned paper. I cut it straight up and down as I didn't have enough paper to make it the traditional way. The second envelope is embellished to match that card too.

And here's my supply list:
  • Unknown Patterned Paper
  • Speckletone Madero Beach Card Stock
  • Speckletone True White Card Stock
  • Spellbinders Dies
  • Kohls Rubber Stamps (how crazy is that!)
  • Stampin' Up! Border Die
  • Misc. Rhinestones
  • Misc. White Plastic Heart
  • Dollar Tree Double Paper Heart
  • Gifted Sheer Ribbon
  • Stampin' Up! Cherry Cobbler Ink
I really do like to create cards based on the current season, but sometimes these craft supplies have a mind of their own! Next February I'll be glad I made these, but now it's on to some more bright and summery cards! Thanks so much for stopping by and have a wonderful day!

10 comments:

  1. So sweet, Barb - great use of your pretty papers! Thanks so much for playing at Sunday Stamps!

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  2. Barb, your cards are GORGEOUS! I love this DSP and the way you could find these colors in your paper stash. You added so many special details, too! So happy you joined us at The Paper Players and Sunday Stamps!

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  3. I had to smile at your expression that the cards 'made themselves' - I often say that my cards have a mind of their own, and what I start out thinking I will be doing, and what results are, are often totally different.
    Two beautiful results here Barb, and I love the rich colours you have used
    Blessings
    Maxine

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    1. I'm so glad you get it, Maxine! And that I'm not the only one! I have had the same thing happen when making cards that I get something different than my original idea. That certainly adds to the fun! :) Thanks so much for stopping by!

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  4. Beautiful!! Fantastic collection of papers!! Thanks for joining the fun and playing along with our "Garden Grandeur" color palette over at Sunday Stamps. You showcased our color combo with perfection!! Deb Horst, DT #SSC387

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  5. Barb I love both cards - they showcase those pretty papers beautifully. I love the layering and general vintage feel - gorgeous. Thanks for sharing with us over at The Paper Players this week!

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