 We just made the same Valentine's sign using two methods and we'll show you how we did it for right now What is up? Welcome back We wanted to start today's video with a quick Thank you to all of our subscribers for your comments feedback requests suggestions Tips tricks. Yes, they're so helpful and we really appreciate that and we wanted to give a quick shout out to a couple of our Commenting regulars Jess Barbara and needy you guys always comment every week and have something nice to say or Hilarious in the case of needy and we really appreciate that and it's nice feedback and it really keeps us motivated Yep, big thanks. Oh and a big thanks to Jan Jan went ahead and did a front porch welcome sign and it came out pretty good Look, it's right here Pretty sweet, huh? Look all of her letters are in the right direction. Thanks to us and all our tips Yeah, thanks to all of our mistakes hers is perfect this week's project is a Valentine wall art and her usual I Had a suggestion for how I think it should look because Valentine's Day. It should be pink or red and Look like love, but Garrett wasn't really into that look and feel so we've decided we're gonna do two versions I'm gonna help I'm gonna make my own, but it's not gonna look as girly. It's gonna look rustic blue So walking around Joann's we found some lots of Valentine decorating ideas and we decided we wanted to make this wall sign the spin on that was There's had galvanized metal behind it and we looked for ways to replicate that look So we found a couple of different techniques. We're gonna use one of them today and That is this 12 by 12 Premium stack mercury glass cardstock. You see this it's really shiny and it gives that look of galvanized metal So I'm gonna use one of these in this rose gold color. We also had this cricket vinyl adhesive roll that's kind of in This holographic look and I thought that would make a good substitution for the galvanized metal But we also found We found this in the junk part of Joann's the clearance section You've seen the clearance section is the junk section We found this little piece of galvanized thing for seven dollars and I thought it would make a great back for a project So he's gonna actually use the galvanized metal and I'm gonna use something that'll replicate it. All right step one Create a chipboard heart So we are going to use this heavy chipboard two millimeter Cricket chipboard paper and use our cricket to cut out the heart I'm gonna show you how to do that real quick in design space and These are gonna be framed in one by two boards. So Garrett's gonna go make us some frames. I'll go make some frames Be right back Run to select shape part We're gonna resize ours to about eight inches Put it up here. Click make it Our chipboard is 11 by 11. We're going to center this We really just need to eyeball it hit continue Set material and I already have mine set as a favorite But you'll be looking for heavy chipboard 2.0 millimeter. So you can go here and take in chipboard Choose your material change your blade to the knife blade and then click the flashing go button I'm back with the frames. I Just cut up some one by twos Two at 11 and two at 12 and a half and then two of those We've cut our chipboard frames It's pretty thick. So that was really easy. We use a knife blade worked out really well In an effort to get ahead of the game. I attempted to cut a paper heart Garrett's gonna leave his Because Garrett's gonna leave his plane like this, but I'm gonna cover mine So I cut out the paper heart Using the fine point blade because I'm using cardstock, but guess what guess what I learned that the knife blade and the fine point blade Don't cut the exact same size heart. So we're gonna try a separate technique Luckily this paper came with two sheets. I'm going to mod pod to this onto my Chipboard frame and then use the exacto knife to cut it out from the back Well, I do that Garrett's going to Build our little frames using the little one by two wood pieces. He's cut already and some one-inch brad nails We got this piece of plywood That we're gonna use as the back of Kim's side No We're gonna mod pod the shiny paper onto this piece of wood Which side is which I guess it doesn't matter But it's looking like so far so shiny Who's so shiny? All right. Well, she's trimming her edge. I'm gonna put my frame on Little holes and it's done with my background So rusty Kim's done with her full middle background Rose gold my rose gold Mine's covered in gold polka dots. I'm never gonna hot glue them in hot glue Okay. All right now Best part that's part embellishments. Oh, I love the bling. You love the bling. All right. What are you doing? Oh, I got you something here This this is this is this is Valentine's it's he's gonna get on this thing All right, Redbow. Yeah, I get it. I'm going to show you how to make Paper flowers in design space. So I'm using the peony Template from design space from the flower cartridge I think I had to purchase it because it said I already owned it I'm not really sure but they were real simple to cut and I'll show you how to do that right now in design space To make our paper flower for our project. It's really simple We'll go over here to images We can search for flowers, but over here under cartridges. I want to show you there's This 3d floral home decor where there's lots of different flowers. We're specifically going to make the peony So we're gonna click in here scroll down to the peony. This is all included with your design space subscription will say insert images All of the pieces of the flower are shown over here and are inserted on your design space map and here our Flower comes in giant size like we're making a 12 inch flower We don't want our flower that large. So I'm gonna take this whole thing and resize it to Maybe an 8 inch width and with that that gives us about a 3 inch flower So from here, we can go ahead and select make it each of this different components and different colors of the Flower are separated on a different map and we would simply hit continue select card stock and Cut our flower pieces will go back to the project space and I'll show you how to put these together now that we have our flowers cut We're just going to take the three the three-pedal one flip it around and glue it So that you end up I'll show you a close-up of this little Flower cup you do that to both of those And then the three-pedal with the four tabs to four six tabs You just glue those sides together as well, and I just did that So now you're just going to stack all six pieces. You'll take the bottom flower Flat one attach the neck size to it Then just stack these one on top of the other glue them all together and add your Little green center. So let me do that real quick Just doing over there. You're awfully quiet Have our two peonies complete maybe only is blue tails and now I'm going to attach them to the Heart frame, so let me do that. I'll pick it up and show it to you All right, and so I've got my little flowers Attached that and now I'm going to add one more little using the Cricut vinyl a red Love In cursive probably can't see it. I'll attach it and show you what I'm thinking. All right. All right, so This is what mine looks like Mine's pretty plain, but I like it. It looks I like it a lot. It says a lot. It says a lot But with a little And I have a few more embellishments on mine, and I hope you can see The foil backing because it adds a nice little shimmer to it. There's pops. I just got the bling in the pop All right. Good job, baby. That was quick too