14 Days of February Love Notes Supplies
Gusseted Glassine Favor
Bags
ATC & Photo Display
Vintage Hardware by 7Gypsies
Vintage Victorian
Scraps by B. Shackman Company
Vintage Findings
Mini Circle Tags by Making Memories
Vintage Findings
Medium Love Collection by Making Memories
Vintage Findings
Varnished Floral Pattern Paper by Making Memories
Vintage Findings
Label Artisan Mix by Making Memories
Vintage Findings
Family Word Fetti Stickers by Making Memories
Sweet Love Jewel Stickers by Little Yellow Bicycle
Very Merry Mini
Market Cardstock Stickers by October Afternoon
Vintage Black Tiny Circle Alpha Stickers by Jenni Bowlin
Fabulous Epoxy Stickers by Chatterbox
Fabulous Journaling Die Cut Labels by Chatterbox
Nature’s Story Days of the Week Journaling Cards by Webster’s Pages
Dark Red Velvet Ric
Rac by Maya Road
Novella Gallery
Roses Flowers by Prima
Heart Lace
Stickers by Martha Stewart
Newhouse Chipboard Baby Pink by American Crafts
Sierra Resin
Embellishments by Anna Griffin
ATC & Photo Display Vintage Tags by 7Gypsies
Note from Melissa: I thought it would be fun to create 14 lovely, little, love notes to leave for my husband in the days leading up to Valentine’s Day. To create the 14 Days of February Love Notes, follow these tips.
Instructions
- Distress and insert an assortment of journaling cards, patterned paper, and die cuts in to 14 small, glassine bags.
- To embellish the front of the glassine bags, simply add a combination of the following in layers:
- Lace hearts
- Victorian scraps
- Buttons, ribbon, and trim
- Chipboard hearts
- Labels
- Epoxy stickers
- Die cuts
- Resin, etc.
- Lace hearts
- After embellishing the front of 14 glassine bags, number each beginning with number one and ending with 14.
- Wrap them all up to present together in a piece of vintage sheet music, tied with a bow and embellished with a metal tag, or simply present one each day to your sweetheart.
7 comments:
Love the way she used the bags! Fabulous cards!
These are gorgeous. Okay - so which item has the gold butterfly in it?
Hi Melanie,
The butterly is from the Sierra Resin Embellishments from Anna Griffin: http://www.emmaspaperie.com/product_p/embellishag845.htm
Hope that helps and thanks for your kind comment.
Melis
So incredibly beautiful!!!
I love this idea...can I do it?!? I'll definitely try! Beautiful individual pieces of art and I am inspired. xxx
This is my favorite project that you've done to date. Absolutely precious and I cannot wait to get started on this today. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, melis!
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