This is my take on the screen card. I did use a retired stamp set for the background stamping and the scalloped edge punch is also retired. The remaining products used are all current. The base card is coastal cabana. The background is stamped on very vanilla with blushing bride as the layered piece. I cut out the letters with the new little letters Thinlits dies. It is recommended you use waxed paper the first few times so the cardstock will release more easily. I also used the Apothocary Accents framelits to make the sweet baby label. The onsie and baby buggy were stamped using the Something For Baby stamp set and matching Baby's First framelits. The adorable little bunny, baby shoes and Sweet Baby sentiment are from the Baby We've Grown stamp set. The background is stamped using the retired stamp set itty bitty bits. I love how this turned out. I hope it inspires you to make one of your own.
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Showing posts with label Something for Baby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Something for Baby. Show all posts
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Friday, May 23, 2014
Something For baby shower card
I couldn't wait to try out my new Something For Baby stamp set and matching framelit dies! Good thing I needed a baby shower card for this weekend. This is another sneak peak for new Stampin' Up! product being released on June 2. This set also uses Baby, we've grown and teeny tiny wishes stamp sets. These sets are currently available for order. The background is stamped using another sneak peak set Something to Say (the heart and flower are from this set.) I used Blushing Bride, Strawberry Slush, Coastal Cabana and Wistaria Wonder for the colors (cardstock and ink.) The card base is embossed using the decorative dots folder. It was a Sale-a-Bration free item, but will be available for purchase when the new catalog launches. Other products used were the starburst framelit dies, banner framelit dies, basic pearl jewels and basic jewel rhinestones. I'm pretty happy with how this card turned out and I hope it inspires you to create something similar. Thanks for looking.
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