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DIY Valentine's Gift Ideas with Deco Foil Plus Exclusive Freebie!

It's the cutest month of the year, with oh so many hearts, chocolate and candy and cupids bringing a smile to everyone's faces. That being said, today I have a post full of fun tips and gift ideas for Valentine's day using Deco Foil. Therm O Web Suppies:   Deco Foil™ Transfer Sheets • Summer Rainbow 12" Foil Laminator Deco Foil™ White Foam Adhesive 3D White Foam Squares • Combo Pack iCraft Adhesive™ Tape • 1/2 in iCraft Mixed Media Adhesive 2.1 fl oz Zots™ Roll • Small Other Supplies:   Free Digital Confetti Hearts Patterned Paper Papers: Vellum, acetate, kraft, tissue, patterned scrapbooking paper. Also, corrugated cardboard. Tools: Scissors, Paper trimmer, die cutting machine, Laser Printer, Heart dies (Large and small), Pillow box die Other: 7/8" hot pink grossgrain ribbon / Turquoise and pink paper twine / Iridescent thread These projects were created with some of the new products released at CHA just recently! Be sure to check them ...

2-in-1 Card & Gift Card Holder
handmade in fall neutrals

Not long ago I came up with a fun idea that incorporates a gift card holder to the front of a card. I thought I would share with you a detailed tutorial on how I make this 2 in 1 card and gift card holder, using beautiful Fall neutral colors and a washed Shabby Chic look.  To view my tutorial click  HERE .  Fall inspired cards are always so pretty and even warm neutral colors look great together against a washed looking white background. Texture is everything when it comes to Fall projects, so I decided to dry emboss the white layer, add really textured handmade paper flowers and finish the card with jute twine! The touch of distress on the embossed background and flowers give the card a sutile mixed media look! You will find that this card is not so hard to make and I hope also the step by step tutorial is easy to follow! To view my tutorial click HERE .  Don't forget to like and share my guide by clicking on the little heart on the tutorial's c...