Showing posts with label baby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby. Show all posts

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Sweet little tag

I've been parceling up some baby clothes to send to my brother and sister-in-law. Of course I need the perfect tag to accompany the gift. Good thing that I recently ordered a *few* sets from Papertrey Ink, including a couple of baby sets. Here is the adorable teddy bear from Melissa Bickford's Polka Dot Parade:

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Not sure if you can see it, but that bear is dusted all over with Doodlebug glitter - almost good enough to eat!

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Supplies
Paper - PTI stampers select white, raspberry fizz, sweet blush pattern pack
Stamps - Polka Dot Parade #4
Ink - Amuse
Accessories - PTI tag sale die, super star borders die, sewing machine, cabbage rose ribbon, button twine, spray adhesive, Doodlebug glitter

Monday, January 07, 2013

Or baby boy?

As I mentioned a few days ago, two friends are expecting babies this month. Not sure whether the second baby is a girl or a boy, so I had some fun making a second sweater baby card - this one using a spring rain colour scheme. Of course, if it's another girl, I'll be making a third card!

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 Supplies
Other - ribbon from stash

Wednesday, January 02, 2013

Baby girl

Two friends from work are having babies this month so I needed to make a couple of cards. The first is a cute sweater card using PTI's sweater die. I knew I had to make one when I saw this card from Melissa Phillips just a couple of months ago.

Everyone thinks the second baby is going to be a boy, so guess I better make the next one in blue!

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Supplies
Other - lace and ribbon from stash

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Congratulations!

Friends of mine are expecting a baby at the end of the year.  They know it's a little boy, so I thought I might as well get a head start on the card.

I love PTI's 'Hanging Out' stamp set but couldn't justify buying it as I have a couple of similar sets. Here's my take on the washing line using the string from Banner Builder, posts and grass cut with my cricut and images from a Quickutz die set.  The 'pegs' (clothes pins) are the ends of little brown brads:

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