a Valentine challenge

Today the Challenge Chicks have a new challenge for February!

This month Kelli asked us to make valentines.  So…instead of a card I went with a valentine treat (with chocolate!).   :0)  I even got out my sewing machine!

I used my favorite valentine image from a retired SU! set.  I just think this boy and girl are so sweet!

Inside the heart shaped box are a few ghirardelli chocolates.

I even added some matching paper to the inside…

Directions for the box can be found in this post.

Come play along and show us your valentines on our Facebook page!  Or use the keyword CHXFEB13 if you upload to the SCS gallery.  And be sure to click on the links below to check out what the other Chicks created!

  • anna wight
  • diane zechman (me)
  • jeanne streiff
  • kelli hull
  • kelly schirmer
  • lydia fiedler
  • vicki garrett
  • stamps- SU! Admit It (ticket) & Love Letters; paper- black, white, Kaisercraft Love Notes; ink- Memento Tuxedo Black, Regal Rose marker; accessories- Heart Nestabilities, Scor-Pal, Scor-Tape, sewing machine, ribbon, button, thread, dimensionals, adhesive pearls, Ghirardelli chocolates.

    3 Responses to a Valentine challenge

    1. Oh well if that box isn’t the coolest thing! I love how it perfectly fits the Ghirardelli chocolates! So great to see “vintage” stamp sets come out to play. Love the color combination you chose and the lovely stitched details… and that image is adorable with the little guy’s pink Valentine!

    2. Adorable!!! I love this!!

    3. Runs with Scissors

      How cute. Of course the best part is the candy. LOL But putting it between your two hearts was so unexpected. And I love the finishing touch of the dsp inside the box. Very nice.

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