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Alright, you've stamped your cute little mouse and you've colored him in with your markers.
The next thing we're going to do is go ahead and add that sparkling brad to give this card
a little pow. What I need is I need my 1/16 inch punch. What I'm going to do is line it
up the best I can to the center of that flower. Give it a little squeeze. Take my brad, poke
it through. Lay my card down. I find that's the easiest thing to do, work on a flat surface.
Separate the 2 prongs and you've got a little pow to your card, a little pizzazz, a little
bling. Now, we're going to add this card onto the pink card, but I want to put a little
background. On the background, I chose to use here is the same color of his shirt. We're
using this punch. Whenever you use punches, again, you always have the bottom to you so
you can see exactly where you're punching. Both hands, squeeze it. Then I like to dry
fit and make sure. He's fitting in there good, so now I can go ahead and take a little adhesive
on the back of my card, slide him into that corner slot. This a cute punch. It gives it
kind of like the old photo tags like you used to have in the older albums. He's ready to
go there. Final step. I'm just going to put a little adhesive on the back. Stick it to
the front of my card. Again, just eyeball these. They will have a little border. They're
usually about a 1/4 of an inch. There's your last valentine card. I hope you enjoyed this
series. It was a lot of fun for me. Happy Valentine's day!