This month theme is “Love All Around”. When I think of Love I think of Red Hearts and the beautiful Bloomin’ Heart Thinlits Dies from the Stampin’ Up! Occasions Catalog. The card below uses Stampin’ Up! Red Foil Paper and the Bloomin’ Heart Thinlits Dies. The card is accented with the Botanical Garden Jewels, Rhinestone Basic Jewels, and the Happy Heart Embossing Folder.
I have heard I love the Bloomin’ Heart Thinlits Dies, but I don’t know that I would use them that much. Well you can spread love with this Thinlit Die and not make a heart. Check Out this:
You can use any bold thinlit or framelit die and re-cut the Bloomin’ Heart like I did in the picture above using the Butterflies Thinllits. This gives your Bloomin’ Love Thinlit a whole different look. Check it on this card.
Same basic supplies, but totally different look. Check out the rhinestone Basic Jewels on the banner, I even colored them red with a Sharpie Marker. So as you can see, Love is All Around the beautiful Bloomin’ Heart Thinlits dies. If you missed it, this thinlit is part of a bundle and was my Featured Stamp of the Month Kit this month. Check Out all the details on how you can get this great kit.
Now Hop On To Find All the Love Around on this Blog Hop.
I love versatility!! Thank you for the inspiration for altering the heart die.
two beautiful cards Linda! Thank you for sharing the tip/technique using the butterfly thinlet dies over the Bloomin' heart die!! I can't wait to try that myself!
Love the cards Linda!!! Using the framelit for the butterfly is my new fave!!! I can not wait. Thanks for the great ideas!
Awesome Linda. You always do such beautiful work. Thank you for sharing.
Both the heart and butterfly cards are stunning! Thanks for sharing Linda!!!
Linda, what a great idea! Your cards are so striking!
Both of these cards are beautiful, Linda. Red is my favorite color! The idea of coupling the two framelits together is brilliant!
Super cute card. I like the bold colors and all the detail. I just found your blog and am so excited to see all your great works of art in paper card making. I invite you to stop by my new humble little blog: victoryfirst.blogspot.com
PJ
Thanks for your comment I did take a look at your blog. We have more then stamping in common I too have major back issues. Stamping does relief the tension.
Linda