February 9, 2017

Handmade Mini Valentines

Today I have some handmade Valentines being featured over on the SugarPea Designs blog. I wanted to show you ways that you can stretch your stamps and make cute and quirky Valentines for your children's classmates, your own family and even co-workers.

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You can check out all the details with close ups of my cards and the supplies I used over on the SugarPea Designs blog.

15 comments :

cm said...

Tracey, these are absolutely adorable! Adding your project to my must-try list for next year’s Valentine’s for my niece and nephew’s classmates!
Hugs~c

Happy Dance said...

Very cute, Tracey! Love all those little images, and they're so perfect for this smaller size. Great idea to use the blue behind them, too. Really darling Valentines. Hope you're not having any YKWs either. I'm one day away from a full week of none!! Yay!! Bev

Lisa Petrella said...

These are so adorable, Tracey!!! Love them!

Julia Aston said...

These are SO cute Tracey!

Preeti D. (aka Dutt Preety) said...

awww these cards are super adorable!! love them :)
cheers
preety

Nora Noll said...

Oh these are just too sweet!! LOVE all those fun images!!

Sharron said...

Such sweet little Valentines! Adore those cute images and fun sentiments!

Teresa Doyle said...

LOL, Tracey, these are way too cute! A great job on them!

Julie Tucker-Wolek said...

These are ADORABLE!!!!!!!!!!!!

I Card Everyone said...

I LOve the Rooster ... he's like "get back in the house!!!" every single one makes me smile... hay there: hilarious!
=]

Bobby said...

They are all so cute, Tracey.

Kim Heggins said...

Tracey....these are just too darn cute. Love the way you used both of these stamp sets, so stinkin' clever and fun.

Cat Craig said...

Is there anything better than a sweet lil punny valentine? I think not and you rocked it here Tracey.

Barb Ghig said...

Really cute Valentine cards, Tracey! I love that you kept them CAS and how you added subtle shading behind your focal point...so fun!

Katie Ann Brooks said...

perfect and sweet!