Hi stampers! I'm back today with the baby card I said I'd show you. This is the other card I designed with the Create With Connie & Mary color challenge last week. Like I said, the colors initially made me think "baby boy" card but I wanted to do something a little different. Once that was out of my system I sat down and put this together:
Stampin' Supplies:
Stamps: Ain't Love Grand, distressed dots, pennant parade
Paper: Whisper white, crumb cake, basic black, pool party
Ink: Stazon & various for watercoloring
Accessories: Pool party ruffled ribbon, bitty buttons, crochet thread, jewelry tag punch, 2.5" circle punch, 3" sizzix die, scallop circles sizzix die
And there's those dots again! Hehe! Not sure if you can see it but I tied a bitty button onto the ribbon where the tag is. Now I just need someone I know to have a baby boy, hahaha!
Happy stamping!
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Friday, October 7, 2011
Sunday, August 14, 2011
They say it's your birthday, nah nah nah nah nah nah
Anyone else hearing the geeky kid (Anthony Michael Hall) on Sixteen Candles singing to Samantha right now? Ok, maybe it's just me:-) Anyway, the card I have today makes me think of that scene. I TRIED really hard not to like the hostess sets in the new catalog as they aren't very smart purchases on my part since they retire after one year no matter what....well...I got the words set of course but I kept eying the Ain't Love Grand set.
After I saw some super cute samples at convention, I knew I'd have to have it. So, with my last order I caved;-) It really is super cute with a vintage type twist. So why does it make me think of that song you ask? Well because of this:
Stampin' Supplies:
Stamps: Ain't love grand (hostess)
Paper: Watercolor, newsprint DSP (retired), marina mist, night of navy, real red
Ink: Stazon, real red, marina mist, night of navy
Accessories: Modern label punch, aquapainter
So, it's not exactly the words but close enough for me I guess:-) Isn't he cute? Now, you'll have to forgive me here for using some retired DSP but I've got a TON and I need to use it and it just seemed to fit here! I really do wish the newsprint DSP would have stuck around and I kind of thought it would with the first edition DSP but they didn't ask me now did they? Anyway, I wanted to use some bright colors here and I liked the combo of marina mist, night of navy, real red, and black. There was good contrast with the bright and dark colors. I'm still trying to get better about making different sized cards and this seems like a good set for that!
For the finishing touch, I just cut the punched shape in two and adhered it to the back of my image!
Happy stamping!
After I saw some super cute samples at convention, I knew I'd have to have it. So, with my last order I caved;-) It really is super cute with a vintage type twist. So why does it make me think of that song you ask? Well because of this:
Stampin' Supplies:
Stamps: Ain't love grand (hostess)
Paper: Watercolor, newsprint DSP (retired), marina mist, night of navy, real red
Ink: Stazon, real red, marina mist, night of navy
Accessories: Modern label punch, aquapainter
So, it's not exactly the words but close enough for me I guess:-) Isn't he cute? Now, you'll have to forgive me here for using some retired DSP but I've got a TON and I need to use it and it just seemed to fit here! I really do wish the newsprint DSP would have stuck around and I kind of thought it would with the first edition DSP but they didn't ask me now did they? Anyway, I wanted to use some bright colors here and I liked the combo of marina mist, night of navy, real red, and black. There was good contrast with the bright and dark colors. I'm still trying to get better about making different sized cards and this seems like a good set for that!
For the finishing touch, I just cut the punched shape in two and adhered it to the back of my image!
Happy stamping!
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