A Washi Valentine

Thursday, February 13, 2014

I noticed that I had a new follower join earlier this week but there is no picture attached so I'm not sure who it was. If it was you, thank you for joining as a follower. 

I've got a quick and easy card for you today featuring some washi tape from Michaels that I picked up. I haven't really let myself get sucked into washi tape and probably only own about 5 rolls now.  But it was really fun to use so I'm thinking you'll be seeing more of it on the blog.

In fact, my Christmas card on Sunday features washi tape.
***Supplies***
Supplies not linked:  Enamel dots and washi tape from Michaels

Thanks for stopping by today. Hugs!

7 comments :

Jeanne said...

I like how you used the tape as diagonal stripes, Alanna. The banner looks great, too. Like you've I've not jumped on the washi bandwagon. I can totally see myself buying a lot and barely using it! But I can't deny that cards with it look great!

Joni Andaya said...

This is Fantastic Alanna! So Gorgeous with the banner! Love it!

Joyce said...

What a sweet way to use that cute washi tape. Such a clean and bright Valentine.

Darnell said...

If you only have a few rolls, you sure picked pretty rolls, Alanna!! I love these and how you used them; especially love the yummy aquas and pinks and reds together!! Hugs, Darnell

Kim Heggins said...

This is the pretties Washi Tape, so sweet with the hearts. It really makes for the perfect Valentine's card.

Leigh Penner said...

Oh, this is so sweet!

Sherrie M. said...

ohhh...love how you used this washi. Such a pretty card!

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