All About Heart: Valentine’s Day Layout & Cards

Love is in the air… and on the CM blog! Our very own Creative Memories Product Designer Jaclyn Robertson wanted to share some love with all of you by creating projects that are sure to make you swoon!

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Two Valentine's Day themed cards.

To create the layout & cards you will need:

Valentine's Day themed scrapbook layout with five photos of a couple, heart embellishments and journaling.

Step 1: Use a piece of Jazzberry dotted scallop paper as the base for this layout.

Step 2: Cut an 8-1/2″ x 12″ piece of Black Shimmer Cardstock and adhere it to the middle of the layout.

Step 3: Cut a 3-1/2″ x 10-13/16″ strip of White Shimmer Cardstock and before adhering, place the Jazzberry floral laser border underneath as shown and adhere. Adhere the “#SNAPSHOTS” embellishment on the bottom right edge.

Step 4: Crop two photos to 2-1/8″ x 2-1/8″ and two photos to 2-3/4″ x 2-9/16″. Adhere all four photos to the middle of the White Shimmer strip.

Step 5: Trim a 4″ x 6″ photo to 4″ x 5-1/8″ and mat on one 4-1/4″ x 5-9/16″ White Shimmer Cardstock piece. Cut a 4-5/8″ x 5-3/4″ piece of Jazzberry ombre wash paper and mat the White Shimmer Cardstock mat. Adhere along the left side of the page.

Step 6: Using Foam Squares, adhere 8 heart stickers on top of the floral laser border.

Step 7: Punch 6 Full of Love shapes using the other sheet of Jazzberry dotted scallop paper. Adhere the punched-out hearts randomly along the left edge of the floral laser border.

Step 8: Adhere the “You & Me” laser embellishment underneath the matted photo.

Step 9: Using the leftover scraps of the White Shimmer Cardstock, adhere two strips for journaling. Journal as desired.

Love Card

Valentine's Day themed card with 24 heart stickers and an embellishment that says Love.

Step 1: Use a white card base from the Blank Card Kit. 

Step 2: Cut a 5-1/2″ x 4-1/4″ piece of White Shimmer Cardstock and adhere it to the front of the card.

Step 3: Using the Repositionable Tape Runner, adhere the “LOVE” laser embellishment to the middle of the card.

Step 4: Create a grid of 4 hearts by 6 hearts for a total of 24 heart stickers.

Loving Our Life Together Card

Valentine's Day card with floral embellishments.

Step 1: Use a white card base from the Blank Card Kit. 

Step 2: Cut a 5-1/2″ x 4-1/4″ piece of Jazzberry ombre wash paper and adhere it to the front of the card.

Step 3: Adhere the Jazzberry circle weave laser embellishment as shown.

Step 4: Adhere three leaf embellishments to the left side on top of the laser embellishment.

Step 5: Adhere two Jazzberry flower embellishments with Foam Squares for added dimension.

Step 6: Tuck the “Loving Our Life Together” tag embellishment under the smaller flower embellishment.

Are you loving these Valentine’s Day projects? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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5 thoughts on “All About Heart: Valentine’s Day Layout & Cards

  1. I was given a border maker with border marker guide & 2 cartridges but there was not any instructions with it. Where can I get how to use instructions???

  2. Cute Ideas! I love hearts! On my zoom last week, I told the ladies I have every heart punch I think CM has ever made, they can be used for more than just weddings and love! Babies, girls, proms, dances, happy! and if you turn them upside down, they can be critters, Santa Claus faces. They can be strawberries if you add some green to the top of the heart for a cap. The ideas are endless!

  3. I usually love all the heart themed pages at Valentines but this year is bittersweet as my husband died in November. I have been cropping since Friday but avoiding any lovecthemes. Saw this one and knew I’d have to do it! Such joy this one exhibits! Thank you Jacklyn!

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