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Hello, crafty friends! 

I have a mini slimline Valentine's card to share with you all today, using Pretty Pink Posh stamps and dies. I see a lot of us are trying the new mini slimline size cards... and so far, I am loving this smaller version of the slimline card. The size of my card is 3.25" x 6.25". To make the card, I've cut a 110lb Neenah cardstock in white to 6.25" x 6.5" scored at the 3.25" mark. Ok, let's begin!


I first made a panel, slightly smaller than my card, using the scallop border from Stitched Borders 1 Die and the straight border from Stitched Borders 2. I then added color to the background using Distress Oxide inks in Tattered Rose, Spun Sugar, and Antique Linen splattered with black and rose gold acrylic paints. Next, I stamped the LOVE from the Love Stamp Set and the adorable hedgehogs from the Hedgehog Friends. I colored the images with Copic Markers in R32/30/24/22/20, BG10, E77/74/71/70/11/00/000, YG23/21. This card size is easy to fill and I love that about it! I'm sure I will be making more!



Lastly, I heat embossed the Happy Valentine's Day sentiment on black cardstock and adhered all the elements down onto the card. And then adhered the panel to the card base. 



I hope you enjoyed today's card share! Will you be trying the new mini slimline size? Tag me on instagram @leica_crafts so that I can see your card! :)

xoxox

PS
It's Valentine's Week at Pretty Pink Posh and all Valentine items are 15% off!!! 
Make sure to check out the PPP blog and socials for design inspirations.
 

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