I saw this technique on someone's blog and I can't remember whose, so if you know...let me know. I always want to give credit to the person, who gives me the inspiration. If you haven't purchased the July stamp of the month, you still have time. I have found so many uses for it...cute cards, zoo layouts, baby cards and baby layouts....the possibilities are endless.
Here are two baby cards I made last week. I really like stamping on the pattern paper and then cutting the images out. Gives the images a stuffed animal quality for a baby card.
Supplies: Life's a Jungle stamp set, Happy Day stamp set (retired), Sensational Seals, Sweet Pea paper (front and back side), Baby Pink cs, Breeze cs, Baby Pink ink, Breeze ink, dimensional elements bookplates, white daisy organdy ribbon, swiss dots cuttlebug folder, pearl brads (unknown).
Happy Stamping!
11 comments:
Cute, cute cards! I still don't have this set yet!!! Crazy me. :-)
I made a spring card last night after watching your tutorial the other day. You'll have to check out my blog.
Adorable cards, Kim! And...I left something for you on my blog.~Barb
So very cute. I am going to have to make some of these. Love it when you make something with all the ctmh stuff that I have on hand.
These are super cute!!! I need to make a baby card for a shower I will be attending. I may have to lift yours if that's ok!!! :D
These are such cute baby cards. I will definitely case them.Lucy
I am in love with this paper, with the bright colors there are so many color combos to do with this paper. What a great idea using it for baby cards. You just keep on inspiring...thanks so much!
These cards are so cute! Thanks for sharing!
I heart these so much! :D This is something I never thought of doing! Well...I don't think of a lot of things...hehe! Great cards!
Kim, these are just adorable! I'm seeing more and more of paper piecing and think it looks so nice. Love the details with the swiss dots and the scoring. Great ideas for baby cards!
Thanks so much for sharing!
These are too, too cute! Fabulous job!
wow they are really cute, and I can imagine lots of uses for them, thanks so very much for sharing
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