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  • - Hi guys.

  • So it is almost Valentine's Day,

  • and today I'm going to share a card that I designed

  • that all of you can make at home.

  • Before we get started though,

  • I just want to mention that this video

  • is part of a big collab with a ton

  • of other crafting channels, and I'm going to be

  • linking to all of their Valentine's Day DIY projects

  • in the end screen and also down in the description,

  • so make sure you go check those out

  • after you're done watching this video.

  • Okay. So now, on to the DIY.

  • So I recently saw Frozen and I loved it,

  • and there's this one line from "Love is an Open Door"

  • that I just thought would be so cute

  • on a Valentine's Day card.

  • So the front is all pink and girly and it says,

  • "We finish each other's...

  • "Sandwiches."

  • Apparently this line is also from Arrested Development,

  • but I don't really like Arrested Development.

  • I know, throw your tomatoes at me.

  • But I just love how this card came out,

  • so let's find out how to make it.

  • So you're going to start with two pieces of craft paper,

  • one pink and one cream.

  • Find a card that you like the size of.

  • Open it up and trace it onto the first piece of paper.

  • Then use your Exacto knife and a ruler to cut that out.

  • Trace that onto your second piece of paper

  • and cut that out too.

  • And then use some rubber cement

  • to glue the two pieces of paper together.

  • Now use your ruler to mark

  • the length of the card into quarters.

  • My card is 8 1/4 inches long,

  • so I'm going to mark at 2 1/16 and 6 3/16.

  • Make those same measurements at the bottom of the paper

  • and then run your bone folder

  • between those two lines to make a crease.

  • If you're using really thick paper,

  • you could also use your Exacto knife

  • to score the paper rather than just creasing it.

  • Now fold both sides into the card

  • using your bone folder to flatten the crease.

  • And now you have your basic card.

  • Grab a piece of pink decorative paper

  • and trace the outline of the card onto the back.

  • Mark where the halfway line is,

  • and then sketch out half of a heart.

  • Cut that out with an Exacto knife,

  • and then trace it to make a full heart,

  • and cut that out too.

  • Then, use your rubber cement to glue the heart halves

  • to the front of the card.

  • (slow guitar music)

  • Let that dry for a minute,

  • and then grab some pink washi Tape.

  • Apply this to the top and bottom of the card

  • using your scissors to cut off the excess.

  • Now the front of the card is almost done,

  • but we just have to add the text.

  • I printed mine out from the computer

  • in the font "Amatic, "

  • but you can use any font you like,

  • or even hand write it.

  • Cut it down pretty close to the text,

  • so it's even on all sides.

  • Then, place it over some spare cardstock

  • and trace out a rectangle

  • that's slightly larger on all sides.

  • Cut that out and grab your washi tape again,

  • and cover the rectangle with it.

  • Don't worry about the patterns lining up exactly

  • since you'll only see the edges.

  • Trim the excess tape off with scissors.

  • And then for one finishing touch,

  • I'm going to use a red Prismacolor marker

  • to fill in the edges,

  • being careful not to get any marker

  • on the front of the tape.

  • Once done with that,

  • just glue the two pieces together.

  • And then apply glue to half of the rectangle

  • and glue it onto the card,

  • making sure that you don't glue the card shut.

  • And that's the front of the card finished.

  • Set it aside for a minute

  • while we make the sandwich for the middle.

  • For this part, you're going to need

  • green, red and brown paper.

  • You could use origami paper or construction paper,

  • but for the brown part, I'm just using packing paper

  • that came in a delivery in some box.

  • Trace out the shape of the card on the brown paper,

  • and then freehand the shape of a piece of bread.

  • Cut that out and erase any pencil marks still on it.

  • For some extra detail,

  • I'm going to grab my gray Prismacolor marker

  • and draw an outline for the crust

  • all the way around the bread.

  • Then I'm going to add some dots.

  • And this is going to fade and be really subtle,

  • so you could also do two layers

  • or use a darker marker.

  • After that, grab your red paper and trace a circle

  • that's about the size of a tomato.

  • Cut that out and then cut it in half.

  • Now grab your green paper and trace a squiggly line

  • around the bread for the lettuce.

  • Cut this out, but don't worry about it being perfect.

  • Here you can see essentially how it's going to be assembled,

  • but we have one more little touch to add.

  • this card is all about sharing sandwiches,

  • so draw a bite mark and cut that out

  • of the bread and the lettuce.

  • Print out the word "Sandwiches!" and cut that out too.

  • Now it's time to glue it all together.

  • I found that the brown paper doesn't take well

  • to rubber cement, so I'm going to be

  • using double-sided tape for this step.

  • Start by taping down the tomato halves,

  • testing out the placement under the bread

  • to make sure that the corners don't show.

  • Then, tape down the bread.

  • Once the sandwich is put together,

  • glue it inside the card.

  • And finally, tape down the "Sandwiches!" text on top.

  • And that's it, now you have a card

  • that is flirty and romantic on the front,

  • and then funny and unexpected when you open it up.

  • If you use thick paper

  • and the card has trouble staying closed,

  • you can just tape it shut with a small piece

  • of washi tape, which will easily come off

  • whenever you want to open it up.

  • Personally, I do not have a valentine this year,

  • so I decided to write a note inside of my card

  • for the beautiful Benedict Cumberbatch.

  • I'll just be over here waiting by the phone for his call.

  • And now, a few more beauty shots of the card,

  • because this is a DIY video after all.

  • (slow guitar music)

  • So that was my Valentine's Day DIY.

  • If you decided to make one, I would love to see a photo

  • on Twitter or Tumblr.

  • As for a materials list,

  • lately I've been making Sublime lists for those,

  • but this project doesn't really

  • have any special materials,

  • so I'm just gonna put that in the description.

  • However, if you did wanna go to Sublime,

  • I just put up a new list over there

  • of my favorite valentines cards from Etsy,

  • in case you want to buy one, or you're just looking

  • for even more inspiration.

  • So that is all for me, let me know in the comments

  • what your Valentine's Day plans are.

  • If you wanna see more of my DIY videos,

  • I will have a playlist link for you down the description,

  • and you can also subscribe

  • to make sure you don't miss any of them in the future.

  • But for now, check out

  • everybody else's Valentine's Day crafts,

  • which are all really awesome.

  • Thank you all so much for watching,

  • and I hope you all have a great day.

  • (romantic guitar music) ♫ Yeah, that's what love is

  • And I have it for her

  • That's what love is

  • And I have it for her

- Hi guys.

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