Valentine Tulip Card

DIY Valentine Tulip Card 

There’s something special about a vase of pink and red tulips.

They’re cheerful, vibrant, and the perfect Spring or Valentine’s Day gift.

Who really needs roses anyway? 🌷

This DIY Valentine Tulip Card captures all that charm using

Eileen Hull’s Windowsill Flowers and Vase* by Sizzix.

It’s a beautiful way to send love without the wilting flowers.

To make the Tulip Card I used:   (*Affiliate Links)

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To make the Valentine Tulip Card.  

  • Prepare the Paper:  Before die-cutting, run your paper through the Xyron Sticker Maker* to add a complete layer of adhesive to the back. This makes assembly so much easier!
  • Die-cut all the pieces:  Using the Big Shot Die-Cutting Machine and Eileen Hull’s Dies, cut out all the pieces for your card.
  • Add Depth with Ink: Ink the small die-cut pieces with Tim Holtz Distress Inks*. This adds beautiful depth and richness while covering the white core of the paper.

  • Add Gold Accents:  Use the Gold Chisel Point Calligraphy Pen* to add gold edging around the vase and cardstock layers.
  • Floral Swag:  Create a small floral swag using the leafy dies from the Home Sweet Home die set.  Attach a small red twine bow to the center of the swag.

Your cheerful Valentine tulip card is complete—no watering required!

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My Nutty Valentine

My Nutty Valentine

My Nutty Valentine is fun spin on the traditional Valentine’s Day gift. 

It’s for people like me that are not mushy Valentine’s Day gift-givers.

My Nutty Valentine

My inspiration came from a small can of peanuts* that I found at Dollar Tree*.

My husband is a peanut-loving guy who I’m nuts about.

So, I thought I would make something fun with a can of peanuts*.

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My Nutty Valentine

Materials Used:  (*affiliate links)

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My Nutty Valentine

Directions:

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  • Cut a strip of decorative scrapbook paper to fit around the peanut can.
  • Adhere the paper to the can using a double-stick tape roller*.

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  • Lay the Transfer paper over the vinyl and gently rub with a vinyl scraper tool.

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My Nutty Valentine

  • Don’t forget to decorate the top of the can.
  • I cut a 3″ circle from bronze vinyl and adhered it and a small red heart to the top of the can.

My Nutty Valentine

  • Wrap Blue and White Twine* around the top of the can and add a small white tag.
  • And just so my husband knows, I added “I’m Nut’s About You” on the side of the can.

My Nutty Valentine

A Cute Alternative to the Traditional Valentine’s Gift. 

“This is a sponsored post.  As a member of the StyleTechCraft Design Team I have been provided product and compensation in exchange for my creative ideas.  The views and opinions are my own.