If you are not familiar with this challenge, the task is to use one stamp, die or stencil to create two cards for two different occasions and using two different layouts. I've used a Sizzix heart die for my two cards:
My first card is for Valentine's day. I've made a border across the card with the die cut three times, using 3D adhesive to raise the central one above the other two.
I am sharing this card with Country View Challenges - Love
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For my second, I've treated the hearts as the leaf-lets of a four leafed clover or a shamrock, so this card would be great either as a good luck card or, if you celebrate St Patrick's Day, a card for that.
I am sharing this with Fab'n'Funky - No Designer Paper
I'm looking forward to seeing what you all create.
Great designs for both your cards - and fabulous Guest Designer opportunity. Well done. xx (Loopyloo)
ReplyDeleteWow they look so different. Fabulous job. Love Dawn x
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ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful heart die, Jane! I love both cards, but especially think the shamrock is so clever!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for guest designing for us this month, Jane. We're delighted to have you! That heart die is simply gorgeous! All the detail inside is so pretty, and helps to really make it so versatile. Love you you've created a center panel of hearts for your Valentine. Pretty designer paper and ribbon accents, too. And your shamrock card is fabulous!! Love that perfect kelly green, and how you've used black accents to help that green stand out. Two great cards! Bev
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your GD spot over in the Twofer Challenge, Jane. You've made two super cards, so very different. The heart die is beautiful. xx
ReplyDeleteJane, you make the most beautiful cards and I so admire these two! What a gorgeous die. Congrats on your guest spot!
ReplyDeleteTwo FABULOUS cards Jane and I'm in LOVE with that heart die!! You used it beautifully for your Valentine's card and I'm totally smitten with that heart ribbon you added to the card too! Your St. Paddy's Day card is AWESOME and I just love the CAS design of this card! You aced this challenge Jane with both of your lovely, lovely cards! Thank you so much for guesting with us this month at The Twofer Challenge...we've been blessed by your talent!! :0)
ReplyDeleteWe are just as thrilled to have you as one of our Guest Designers, Jane! Thank you! You did a fantastic job representing the challenge concept with your two distinctly different designs! I love your Valentine and the depth you created by popping up the center heart and what a great and unexpected way to use the heart to make a 4-leaf clover for your second design! Clever!! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant idea to use that delicate, filigree heart to create that fabulous shamrock, Jane ... the emerald is delicious against the crisp white! Love how you've made the central heart on your Love card dimensional ... it really pops against the others! Thanks so much for inspiring our players so wonderfully as our Guest Designer at Twofer! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteYour delicate heart makes for a lovely Valentine and a brilliant lucky clover. Such a lovely set of twofers for your guest designing gig at Twofer Card Challenge.
ReplyDeleteYour beautiful filigree heart die is a wonderful choice for this challenge! It creates a gorgeous clover, and I love the horizontal lines across your love card! Thanks so much for guest designing this month at the Twofer Card Challenge - great inspiration!
ReplyDeleteTwo fab cards for your GDT spot - very creative.
ReplyDeleteYour cards are such a creative use of the hearts for your Twofer GDS! I love turning hearts into shamrocks for good luck - great idea and two beautiful cards for the challenge!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty filigree heart diecut, Jane! Just love your heart shamrock on card one; I must CASE that one for an upcoming event needing luck. And I love the trio of hearts on card two - perfect with the patterned ribbon!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being Guest Designer at Twofer this month! Two very pretty cards using intricately die-cut hearts, Jane! Love the idea of creating a beautiful four-heart design to celebrate St. Patrick's Day! Very creatvie! Your Valentine's Day card is so pretty with the different colours die-cut hearts along with the heart border. Great work!
ReplyDeleteLovely project. Thanks for joining in the Country View Crafts Challenge.
ReplyDeleteJane you have shown us how to make the designs different, and fabulous - certainly better than I have! So pretty!!
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Many congratulations on guesting Jane and what fabulous both of your cards are. The designs are eye catching and the pink one is so pretty and feminine. The clover one is so creative x. Thank you for stopping by my blog too and leaving such a kind comment x
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty cards.Thanks so much for joining the challenge at Country View Challenges. Good luck and hope to see you again, Teresa DT xx
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