Thursday 3 February 2022

Heart Window Mini Slimline Card


It's time for another Fun Friday Challenge at Your Next Stamp and this time the challenge is "Plaid - Use plaid on your creation."  Since there are some fun new goodies in the Your Next Stamp store, I used the Hot Cocoa Cutie stamp set and created a Mini Slimline card with a window.

After adhering the panel of plaid patterned paper to my white card base, I cut a window using the 2nd largest heart in the Stripe-Tastic Heart Die set. I saved the fallaway hearts for another project. Then I die cut the same heart centred inside the largest die to create the aqua cardstock frame and adhered that around the heart shaped window.

The sentiment was heat embossed onto a scrap of red card stock and adhered with thin foam tape.


Below is what the card looks like inside ...



Our challenges always come with 2 ways to win:

#1 – Would you like the chance to win a YNS stamp set? Leave a comment on the Your Next Stamp Blog by February 9th, 2022 at midnight EST to be entered in the random drawing. Want more entries in the drawing? Leave comments on YNS’ IG and FB pages too!

#2 – Would you like the chance to win a YNS store e-gift card? Play along with the challenge! Link up your creation on the YNS BLOG by February 17th, 2022 at midnight EST to be entered in the random drawing to win a $15.00 YNS gift certificate. If your creation contains YNS products and you are the random winner then you receive an extra $5.00. 

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Additional Supplies:
Plaid patterned paper - unknown (old, 6x6" pad with no cover sheet)
Red card stock scrap - stash
White card stock - Accent Opaque Digital Super Smooth (Amazon .ca)

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