Aug 05 2011

A Baby Girl Card

Published by at 7 09 am under Baby Cards,Bow Easy,Kaiser

Today I have a no-stamp baby girl card to share.   I keep relying on Kaisercraft’s Lullaby Collection pad for my baby cards of late.  LOVE the little focal/sentiment images included in the pad, making the process quick and easy.

This card is 5.5″ square, fitting perfectly into my 5.5″ Square Clear Boxes.

I’m totally smitten with this baby pad – Lullaby Collection by Kaisercraft.  It is a 6.5″ square pad with lovely grown-up prints in baby colors of pink and blue — SO pretty!!!  And as with all the Kaisercraft pads, it has many sheets that are *special* — flocked, embossed, varnished, etc. — as well as many sheets of punchouts.

This focal image was cut from a sheet in the pad and is backed with a die cut Lacey Squares by Spellbinders.

Kaisercraft Rhinestones in Light Pink accent the image, and it is popped up using 3D Foam Squares.

All ribbons used are by May Arts – 1.5″ Satin Pleats in White, 5/8″ Crochet Lace in White and 1.5″ Silky Crushed Ribbon in Pink.  Note that the pink ribbon is 1.5″ wide and to get the narrow strip to run through the lace, I just cut about a 1/4″ width from a length of the 1.5″ ribbon — worked great!!!  Divine Twine Baker’s Twine in Cotton Candy (pink) was used through the button holes — the button was from my stash.  Scor tape was used to adhere the layers of ribbon.  The Bow Easy was used to make the bow.

As soon as I’m finished making my cards, I always pop them into a Clear Box.  The Clear Boxes offer total protection for my dimensional cards, make a great impact when given and also work well for mailing dimensional cards.  They come with clear round seals to securely close the ends.  The Clear Box used for this card is 5.5″ Square.

All items used on today’s project are available at The Stamp  Simply Ribbon Store, as linked above.

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Noteworthy Store News

JustRite has come up with 2 fabulous sets in their Crafting for a Cause series, with proceeds from both sets being donated to research on ovarian cancer. 

Strength and Courage (original ribbed, large oval)  $16.95

 

 Be Strong (clear set) $14.95

These are two sets sure to get a lot of use in any stamproom! They are currently in stock at The Stamp Simply Ribbon Store.  Check out JustRite’s Blog  for some great inspiration featuring these 2 new sets and help by Crafting for a Cause.

There is still much available at reduced prices in the Specials Section, always found on the lower right sidebar of the storefront.

I still have a fair amount of used SU for sale, found on a TAB above my blog header, or click here.

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Thank you so much for stopping in to visit today.  I truly do appreciate those visits from you!

I plan to be back soon!  Have a GREAT day!!!

5 responses so far

5 Responses to “A Baby Girl Card”

  1. Evette K. Ciampo says:

    Hey gf….are u getting primed up for a grandchild already???? Loved the bridal pictures!!!!! Keep them coming momma. The baby card is really, really good. I just finished one for my old neighbors daughter who had a baby girl and it is so funny that I made a girl baby card too. LOL Loved the pictures of your farm. Always wanted to live on one. Got close with building our home here in upstate NY on 83 plus acres. Finally got my horses I have wanted all my life. YEAH!!!!!!!!!!! My hubby would love that wind mill. Or what ever it is called. Sorry. Thank you for being such an inspiring talented card maker. Keep up the terrific work. ekc

  2. Juanita in Ohio says:

    Good Morning, though it is probably afternoon to you, lol. Your card is sensational, I LOVE pink and girls (boys too). Okay you have finally convinced me that I want this Kaisercraft Pad. I hope I can do it justice because you set the bar very, very high. Have a beautiful weekend. TFS.

  3. LynneZ says:

    Sharon- Love your baby card – I can see you’re already getting ready for grandchildren! Your wedding pictures were fabulous – such a beautiful bride and a handsome young man. Doesn’t it just make you proud when they are all grown and heading down their own paths for a life full o adventures. thanks for sharing your talent.

    Lynne

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