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Sunday, February 1, 2026

Will You Be My Gnomie? A Layered Valentine Card with Tape Runner

Valentine’s Day is such a sweet time to share a little love, and what could be more whimsical than a tiny gnome holding a strand of hearts? I had a blast creating this playful card, combining cheerful florals, cute envelopes, and a fun layered focal point. It’s a card that’s dimensional, colorful, and just the right mix of charm and whimsy — plus, it’s a great excuse to use your Tape Runner adhesive to make every layer smooth and precise!

Step 1: Prepare the Base and Mats

Start with a vertical A2 card base in white cardstock. Use Tape Runner to attach a piece of teal cardstock as a mat for your patterned layers — this gives the card a clean, framed look.

Step 2: Add the Background Patterned Paper

Cut a floral panel from Echo Park’s Love Notes collection to 4 × 5.25 inches and adhere it to the teal mat with Tape Runner, leaving a small border around the edges. Then cut a strip of envelope-patterned paper from the same collection, about 1.25–1.5 inches tall, and attach it near the bottom so it peeks out just beneath your focal area.

    

Step 3: Layer the Circle Mat

Die-cut a white stitched circle and layer it onto a slightly larger teal zig-zag circle. Use Tape Runner to adhere the two layers together. This creates a playful, layered base for your focal image.

   

Step 4: Color and Attach the Gnome

Stamp the Gnome Kisses image from Jaded Blossoms and color him with soft pinks, teals, and a touch of red for the hearts he’s holding. Pop the gnome up on foam tape in the center of the layered circles, adding dimension and focus.

Step 5: Add the Sentiment

Die-cut a fishtail banner, stamp the sentiment “Will You Be My Gnome?” in teal ink, and attach it with Tape Runner just above or lightly overlapping the circle so it integrates neatly with the focal point.

Step 6: Add Embellishments

Finish with three small red enamel dots arranged in a loose triangle around the circle. They echo the gnome’s hearts and add a playful pop of color.

Step 7: Final Assembly

Use Tape Runner to secure the layered circles and banner to the card base. Every element — from the mats to the patterned papers and embellishments — is adhered cleanly and securely, making assembly quick and mess-free.

By following these steps, you can recreate a cheerful, layered Valentine that’s whimsical, dimensional, and sure to bring a smile to anyone who receives it.

If you want to shop Tape Runner adhesive products, you can use my discount code CARRIANNE10 at checkout for a special saving! It’s a great way to stock up on adhesives that make layering and creating cards this detailed a breeze.


CHALLENGES:
SSS Monday Challenge - Have a Heart
Die Cut Diva's - Red & Pink
As You Like it - Circle dies are my favorite shape die for adding focal images 







6 comments:

  1. Super cute gnome card - love all your layers, Carianne! Thanks for sharing at Die Cut Divas! Did you see you won our January prize (announced earlier today)? Congrats!!

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  2. Love the colors and papers you have chosen do showcase your darling gnome! Thanks so much for joining us over at As You Like It Challenge, hope to see you again soon!

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  3. This is such an adorable card Carrie Ann! I especially love the colors and patterns that you’ve chosen for it. Thanks so much for playing along with us at Word Art Wednesday. We have a new challenge starting today and would love to have you join us again!

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  4. Very cute! All the patterns fit so well together too. So glad you joined us at Die Cut Divas for our monthly challenge.

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