Happy Friday! Here’s a sweet Endless Love Meets Easter Basket Valentine’s card for you.

This cute card was made for #TGIFC562’s Valentine Project Theme Challenge. Here’s the adorable picture of the inspiration photo.

I decided to take a whimsical approach and combined two stamp sets to create the card. Since it is a Valentine’s theme, I used the stamp bundle Endless Love for the sentiment and heart die cuts. The adorable bunny, flowers, and make-shift balloon basket came from the Easter Basket stamp bundle.
Both stamp bundles can be found online, as well as in the Jan-Apr 2026 Mini Catalog.


This card was so much fun to make, so I just have to share how I did it!
To Make the Card
Begin with an 8-1/2” x 5-1/2” piece of Strawberry Slush cardstock, score and fold at 4-1/4” to form your card base.
On a piece of Basic White cardstock, stamp a bunny and two sets of flowers using Tuxedo Memento black ink. Color the images with the following Stampin’ Blends; Bubble Bath (L), Crumb Cake (L), Daffodil Delight (D), Granny Apple Green (D), Pretty in Pink (D), and Strawberry Slush (L).
Cut the following out with the Easter Basket, Endless Love, and Perennial Postage dies; the stamped images, the bottom portion of an Easter basket in Crumb Cake, a medium sized heart and a rectangle with the largest die in Pretty in Pink, and two of the small heart sets in Strawberry Slush cardstock.

Lightly color a 3-1/2” x 4-3/4” piece of Basic White cardstock using your Blending Brushes and Balmy Blue, Cloud Cover, and Garden Green ink.
Layer and adhere the colored piece to the Pretty in Pink postage die and adhere both to the card base.
Cut the tag portion off the heart with your scissors and reduce the basket size with the Easter basket die. Do this by placing the basket over the die cut so that about 1/2 of it sticks out to the right side. Line up the lines on the die with the existing lines in the die cut, tape it in place with removable tape, and run through your machine again.



Stamp the sentiment on the heart using Strawberry Slush ink. Then, adhere four pieces of Crumb Cake Baker’s Twine to the back of the heart using Stampin’ SEAL.
Attach the heart to the card, slightly diagonal, in the top-right portion of the card using Stampin’ Dimensionals. Pull the twine taut and secure it to the card using Stampin’ SEAL.

Attach the flowers to the card using Stampin’ Dimensionals.
Adhere the bunny to the inside of the basket and adhere the heart to his hand. Attach the piece to the card using Stampin’ Dimensionals.
Adhere four small hearts to the card as shown.

A PDF tutorial for the Endless Love Meets Easter Basket card can be downloaded and printed by clicking on the button below.
I would love to hear from you and see what kind of inspiration you can come up with. Visit the TGIF Challenges Blog, and join us by uploading your creation and don’t forget to leave me a comment below.

Winter At-Home Craft Retreat

Let’s make this winter extra creative!
Jen Roque and I are hosting a Winter At-Home Craft Retreat, filled with beautiful Stampin’ Up! projects, pre-cut supplies, and step-by-step video tutorials—so you can craft at your own pace, right from home.
Registration is open now until February 10.
We’d love to have you join us!
Endless Love Tutorial by The Papercraft Collective
For January, The Papercraft Collective is all about Endless Love! From shaker’s to fun folds, to pop-up’s we’ve got them, and you are going to want to make them!

Place any $50 Stampin’ Up! order with me in the month of January, and I will send it to you for FREE! Of course, you can always purchase the tutorial outright as well. The cost is $20 and you can find it by shopping my tutorials.
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