Well here we are at Day 14, the last of my 14 Days of Love series. I’ve had so much fun creating projects to show your love towards others not just on Valentine’s Day but throughout the year. The projects weren’t all about Valentine’s Day or romantic love, but more about showing love and kindness to anyone close to us or to those who simply may need our love and kindness. Throughout the series, you heard me mention how some of the different sentiments we stamped or words we say are expressions of love, like “You’re Sweet As Honey” or “You’re a friend like no other” or a simple “Be careful” from my mom as I was leaving the house or “you’re on my mind” when reaching out to a friend.
As I was thinking about all the ways I say “I love you”, I decided to google the topic. There are lots and lot and lots of list of ways to say I love you, most for romantic love. I came across one list on a blog that really spoke to me, so thought I’d share it with you here. It dates back to 2019 but is timeless in my opinion.
For Day 14 in my 14 Days of Love series, I am demonstrating some quick and easy scrapbooking with tips to help you capture cherished memories of those you love. I’m using the Bee Mine Designer Series Paper that works well for memories of Valentine’s Day, a summer picnic, a birthday, or any day that made you feel the love of others.


Dimensions for Bee Mine Scrapbook Pages:
- Bee Mine DSP for pages = 12″ x 12″
- Bee Mine DSP borders = 3″ x 12″
- Black card stock strips = 1/4″ x 12″
- Black card stock layers = 6 1/4″ x 4 1/4″ and 4 1/4″ x 4 1/4″
- Daffodil Delight and/or Sweet Sorbet = 6″ x 4″ and 4″ x 4″ (and 3 3/4″ x 3 3/4″ top layer where 3 squares are layered)
I hope you’ve enjoyed my 14 Days of Love series – not just for Valentine’s Day! I hope you will use the inspiration, tips, and project ideas you found in this series to spread love and kindness throughout the year.
I’ve enjoyed doing this series so much so that I plan to do it again next year!
Thanks for being a visitor to StampinPeace.com.
Wishing you a year filled with good times spent with the ones you love.
Happy Valentine’s Day,
Mary Knabe