Hello and Happy Valentine’s Day! I hope you are having a lovely day whether you are celebrating it or not. I’m up on the BumbleberryPapercraftss blog and my Youtube channel today showing you how I created this lovely ‘Love you so ‘mush” card. Now it is a bit late to make this for a valentine’s day card, however, you could use this for so many other romantic occasions: anniversary, to show you them you care etc.
No,w this is the card I made for my other half. He LOVES mushrooms and I couldn’t resist using the Altenew ‘love you so ‘mush’ ‘ stamp set to create it. For some added texture and dimension on the mushrooms, I used a white gel pen for some speckles and highlights. Anyway, grab a cuppa, sit back and enjoy watching how it was made.
LOVE YOU SO ‘MUSH’ Card Process Video
LOVE YOU SO ‘MUSH’ Card photos




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For the original post on how I made this card, head over to the Bumbleberry Papercrafts blog HERE to find out more and to pick up the items I used.
Supplies used for LOVE YOU SO ‘MUSH’ Card:
Bumbleberry Papercrafts:
- Altenew – Love you so Mush stamp set
- Altenew – Red cosmos mini ink pads
- Lawn Fawn – Outside In Stitched heart die
- Distress oxide – Tumbled Glass
- Distress oxide – Salty Ocean
- Ranger – Fine Tip Applicator
- Ranger – Multi Medium Matte
Other supplies:
Catherine Pooler Inks:
- Peppermint Scrub
- Samba
- Icing on the Cake
- Over coffee
Tonic Nuvo Drops:
- Autumn red
White gel pen
TO SEE ANOTHER project like this, CHECK OUT THIS POST HERE.
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*this post was produce as part of my design team work for Bumbleberry Papercrafts. I have not been paid to make this post, but I am given supplies from Bumbleberry Papercrafts to use. However, I only create projects I am proud of and use the products that I love. The information provided is based on my own personal experience – I am not an expert.