Thursday, February 12, 2026

Just Us Girls #810 - Word Week

The word of the week is Valentine chosen by Carol, our host at Just Us Girls.

I needed some valentines for my youngest great grandsons and this was the perfect opportunity to get them made.


This little fellow is from Concord and 9th's Monster Love, cut in Gina K Key Lime. The patterned paper was a leftover piece in my stash and I paired it with some C9 Pebble cardstock embossed with the SB Cross My Heart folder. The heart was heat embossed with a sentiment from The Greetery (perfect size for small areas) and put on a paper pop up.  


There is another monster in the set so they'll each get one.


He was cut from Sea Glass and colored with artist markers.  The patterned paper was an older piece from my stash and the heart is heat embossed with another sentiment from The Greetery's Love Sentiments Suite. It's on a paper pop up.  

This is a good chance for you to get your Valentines made if you like to send them.  The Design Team and our guest Denise Morgans have some fabulous inspiration for you on the blog.  We hope to see you in the gallery.





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4 comments:

cm said...

Your monster Valentine cards make me smile; perfect for your youngest great grandsons! Cute and 'boyish' in every way; love them!
hugs~c

JoAnn said...

These monster valentines are so cute and I am sure your young great-grandsons will love them. They are perfect for young boys.

I Card Everyone said...

A million years ago, I co-owned a T-Shirt shop called 'Model Tees!' and made my three kids matching t-shirts for their maiden car-ferry voyage across the Big Lake: 'Little Monsters need Love, too!' and the monsters looked very much like these, Bobby! SO cute!
=]

Bonnie said...

So cute for those little guys, Bobby! I love those pop up hearts that make the monsters not so scary!