Valentine’s with the Sweet Talk Suite Collection

Jan 12, 2022 | Gallery, More Birthday Cards, More Video Tutorials | 0 comments

Sweet Conversations - Valentine Cards- Laura Milligan Demonstrator Stampin' Up! HandMade Cards

Yesterday I did a Facebook Live on my I’d Rather Bee Stampin’ page.  It’s fun to get to work with some new products from our just released January – June Mini Catalog!   I love Valentine’s Day – it’s always great to tell your friends and family that you love them – all year round, but Valentine’s Day is a special reminder!

This little box is sweet – they are part of the Sweet Talk Suite Collection and are called Sweet Little Boxes – and the name fits!  The boxes go together quickly – they come with a strong adhesive on them – making them quick to put together.  The “bouquet” of hearts coming out of the tiny little envelope were all cropped from the Sweet Talk 12 x 12 DSP with the Sweet Heart Dies – I always love when the dies coordinate with the DSP!

Valentine Treat Box - Laura Milligan- Stampin' Up! - Handmade Treats - Sweet Conversations Bundle

You can see how I created the card and the little box by watching my Facebook Live video below.

I used the Iridescent Rhinestones Basic Jewels to add some sparkle – love these embellishments!  They are clear and seem to pick up the color of the paper you put them on – as you can see on my hearts below:

Sweet Little Valentine Treat Box - Sweet Conversations - Stampin' Up! Laura Milligan - Demonstrator

My card idea came from a box I had seen that was created by Stampin’ Up! – I loved it and thought it would be a really cute card – I tweaked it a bit and here is the card I came up with:

Create-this- handmade- Valentine Card- Sweet Conversations- Laura Milligan- Demonstrator- Stampin' Up!

I love the strip of hearts die – and I used one of the little heart cutouts from this die to embellish my tag.  More of the Iridescent Rhinestone Basic Jewels added some sparkle to the card:

Create-this- handmade- Valentine Card- Sweet Conversations- Laura Milligan- Demonstrator- Stampin' Up!

The easiest way to order these products is by purchasing the entire suite – you will get a ton of coordinating products, the bundle at a 10% discount and the best part is you just need to use one order number to get it all!   That item number is #157629


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