Truly Madly Deeply
Hi Guys, I’m popping in tonight to share my brand new collection with you!
I wanted to design a slightly alternative Valentine’s collection this year so I included a little Gothic, Moroccon and Tattoo Art inspiration into the Truly, Madly, Deeply SVG collection.
These Love themed projects work great for Valentine’s day but can be used for Birthdays and Anniversaries too. Of course you can cut these projects in white, ivory or pale pink to acheive a completely different look that would work equally well for Weddings or Engagements.
The Heart Shaped Lantern was inspired by beautiful Moroccon Lanterns. It is the ideal centrepiece for any love themed occasion or event and lights up to give a 360 degree display (electronic lights only). How about using it as an elaborate gift box? It can be used as a Luminary by the recipient afterwards. Here’s the assembly video:
The Ornate Frame Love Card has a little Gothic style, it is quick to make but packs a punch and comes with a rose detailed envelope to complete the look. Check out the assembly video:
The Lips Shaped Gift Box has a Lipstick Mark adorning the top of the box. It is quick and easy to assemble, add some tissue or shredded paper inside and it will make any gift look lip-smackingly good! Here’s the assembly video:
The True Love Card was inspired by Tattoo Artwork and could be ideal card for the man in your life. It comes with a co-ordinating decorative envelope. Here’s the assembly video:
The Truly, Madly, Deeply SVG collection is on special for the first week of sale and can be found here: https://www.birdscards.com/store/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=215
I just love this! I could watch you build that lantern for hours, it’s so graceful and well thought-out. Your tips and explanation have given me the confidence that I can do it too! My head is spinning now with different colour combos and embossing options to try. Thanks for taking the time to make the assembly videos; they really make all the difference.
Thank Carol,
that’s really nice of you to say and I’m so glad that you feel able to give 3d crafting a go, just take them step by step and you’ll be just fine :)
– Bird