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Monday, February 12, 2018

Hearts and Cards

Hard to believe it Valentine's week already, I'm just going to show cards I made this year and some of my Hearts I have collected through the years . This one I have named the Veiled Lady. I usually don't know where i'm headed when I start a card I just add things as I go along. I loved this old piece lace.


 With her veil lifted to show her face. I always add rhinestones to my cards
Its hanging from my chandelier over one of my work tables with lots other fun stuff



 Now this is some of my hinged Hearts I have collected. The clear one my 7 year old Grandson gave me for Christmas this past year




This is an old silk Sacred Heart I got at an auction years ago in a box of goodies

Love this Scared Heart of Mary box that opens



Here is a box I fell in love with the color since I have an old pitcher same colors



Oh I forgot this card I made last weekend. I used a red tag card and white paper lace doilie of course a few rhinestones and ribbon, the girls were some die cuts I have had for years.



Love this old pitcher the lid is broken however I love the colors, I sold this once to a dealer and when she closed her shop I bought it back from her double what she gave me for it LOL I really wanted it back.


Hope you all get pretty cards and box of Chocolates, I still am working on a couple cards creations. I'll be checking out your Valentine post also.



I also wanted to say to you who still love old antiques from the 1800's like me need to check out the blog Bama Planter, he post southern antiques from that period and I love them

A previous Valentine post of mine


Parties I joined In


Coastal Charm 

Follow The Yellow Brick Road 

Beverly's Blog Shop
WoW Us Wednesday 
Lets Add Sprinkles

15 comments:

  1. Such lovely Valentines! I totally missed any Valentine activities this year! I’ll make up for it next year, maybe!

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  2. Your cards are all darling !!! Love, love!

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  3. How lovely and sweet!The pitcher and the box are so cute!

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  4. Oh I love that ironstone pitcher! I can see why you wanted it back. I have never gotten over the fun of handmade Valentines. Yours are so sweet! Love the lace touches. Happy Valentines Day!

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  5. Everything looks so lovely I really didn't make any Valentine Cards this year and only a few Valentine goodies for my Etsy Shop, time just goes by so quickly!

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  6. Beautiful cards and how sweet is that clear heart from your grandson. I love antiques and enjoyed looking at your valentine's hearts collections. Hope you have a wonderful and Happy Valentine's Day......

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  7. Love your heart collection Janice! And your pretty one of a kind Valentine's! xoxo

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  8. You post such interesting things! I always love to come have a look. Love all the pretty valentine stuff, especially the little box. Hope you had a nice weekend!

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  9. Beautiful works of art - your cards are SO pretty! I love that blog you mentioned - wow! So many treasures!

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  10. Oh my, I love your homemade Valentines with the lace! Happy Valentine's Day!

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  11. Thank you for posting your beautiful hearts, great "Vintage Valentine" love at the blog hop!

    Debby
    Debbygoesshabby.blogspot.com

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  12. Beautiful collection! The little box and pitcher are treasures!

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  13. Janice, your cards are always so unique and creative! I love your collection of hearts. Buying the pitcher back made me smile. Sounds like something I would do.
    hugs,
    Jann

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  14. I love antiques and will check out that blog. Thanks for sharing these lovelies and for linking up to Keep in Touch at Let's Add Sprinkles.

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  15. Such a lovely heart collection ...the old velvet sacred heart is very special ... and I love the story about the pitcher(ha ha).... Your cards are so very unique and they made me smile. There is nothing like an hand-made card..Beautiful !!!!
    Thanks for sharing...Hugs

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