Friday, February 5th, 2010 by Alyice
I remember, as a little girl, waking up on Valentine’s Day to find a heart shaped box of chocolates and a tiny stuffed animal sitting at the foot of my bed. My mom was never good at vocalizing her love, and often had a difficult time showing it. But come a special occasion, and she outshined the best of them.
I, on the other hand, have absolutely no problem telling someone how much I love them, admire them, appreciate them, or want to be around them. What I am horrible at, however, is keeping up with holiday traditions.

Love Birds © Alyice Edrich, 2009
I love the idea of a holiday, but I’ve never really been good at keeping up with traditions. I tried the gifts at the foot of the bed on Valentine’s Day idea, but it just wasn’t me. Felt guilty about not keeping my mom’s tradition alive, especially since I truly did love it as a child—but I soon got over it.
Now I embrace the fact that I am different from my mom—not better, not worse, just different. And I’ve also come to terms with the fact that when it comes to Valentine’s Day, I am definitely a “last minute” kind of gal.
If you are like me, and put off your decorating until the last minute, you’re going to love this idea!
Last year, I created a beautiful mixed media painting with the word, “love” across the top. I loved it so much that I framed it. But before I did, I photographed the image, cropped out a part of the top, and resized it to 5×7, so I could use it as last minute Valentine’s Day Cards.

Print And Glue Card © Alyice Edrich, 2009
Now, all I have to do is print the image onto photo paper, let dry, then cut and glue (or tape) to the top of a blank, 5×7 greeting card. Talk about instant gratification—and totally unique!
And if I want to get a little creative, I can use the image, along with some scrap papers, to create a mini-collage like the one below.

Mini Collage Card © Alyice Edrich, 2010
Notice how the painting has a foggy appeal? I created that by spraying the finished card with acid-free spray adhesive. Then while it was still wet, I sprayed the card with a clear matte sealer.
To create the Valentine’s Day wall art, just follow these instructions:
Supplies:
Instructions:
Congratulations, you’ve just created a beautiful Valentine’s themed painting ready to be matted and hung on your wall!
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Wednesday, January 21st, 2009 by Alyice
This year, I decided to make Valentine’s cards for family and friends. This Valentine’s Day card is for my sister-in-law, Merri. It represents her every growing family and the love they share with one another.
What I love about this painting is the vibrancy of the blue sky against the warmth of the red hearts. To me, the birds represent the flight of love. In other words, the birds represent our ability to take flight when it comes to love; to look beyond the other person’s issues and see the true heart of the person; to love without boundaries.
May this Valentine’s Day card remind you to take time out of your busy day to send a special note of love to the ones you care about—whether they live down the street, or many states away.

Happy Valentine’s Day © Alyice Edrich, 2009
Supplies:
To create this Valentine’s Day card, follow the instructions below:
Please note, I have torn book pages in the center of the bush. Looking at the image now, I wish I hadn’t done that as the torn papers take focus off the hearts and the birds.
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