What a DAY! Ugh! I have literally spent the whole time dealing with researching property taxes so I can appeal ours. My brain is FRIED! Time to move on to something a little less numeric, lol...
It seems as though everyone I know is prego these days! I just made two baby cards last week that I can't wait to show you. But FIRST, here is the card I sent my Senior Director, Mandy Leahy, after she had her little sweet pea in August.
Mandy's team name is the Damask Divas for a reason--she {hearts} all things damask! I had to work it in somehow to the perfect card for welcoming her new little Diva and came up with this:
Slam dunk! I don't have any baby stamps per say, so I had to be creative and completely LOVED how it turned out! The stamp set I used on the front is the August Stamp of the Month.
This "hello life" circle is from the It's Your Day My Acrylix set. Now if that doesn't say, "new baby" I don't know what does!
Ok, so on to the cards I made last week! The first is for my hubby's cousin who had a bouncing baby boy on the 11th of this month. I loved using the "hello life" stamp from Mandy's card so much that I wanted to use it for more baby cards. I had tons of fun laying this one out with different textures, especially the new burlap ribbon.
The pattern paper in this one is from the Victory Paper Packet. The cardstock I used besides the White Daisy are two retired colors, Dutch Blue and Brown Bag. These small numbers from a retired Stamp of the Month commemorate his awesomely special birth date.
Hello, Burlap Ribbon! Meet my friend, the Pewter Brad. ;)
An Outdoor Navy Button, twine, and ink on the corrugated star all come together for some great dimension. I used the stitched side of the burlap ribbon that I had cut off earlier to tie on the tag.
I have to say, I was very happy to have a little girlie card to make next! Bring on the glitter! ;)
This card is for a former teacher at my girlies' school. It is their very first baby, and we are super-excited for them! I dug out my Lucy Paper Packet in her honor.
I really like adding the date to these type of cards to commemorate the occasion. Guess what? The Cotton Candy Cardstock that frames the date is actually a remnant from another cut I made a while back. Now you see why I keep my scraps!
Alright, my big moment of inspiration came while making these butterflies. I had trimmed the bottom of the card with the Cotton Candy bulk ribbon and had scraps left. One look at them laying on my desk, and I had turned them into bodies and antennae! The cute little feelers are the bottom edge of the pom pom ribbon that I had trimmed off to glue the body flat to the wings! Thank you, liquid glass, for making this moment possible. ;)
The numbers I used are from the Storybook Numbers My Acrylix Set. I also used the Chevron Butterfly and "hello life" stamps from It's Your Day. The Pear Ink on this flower from the Hooray Bouquet My Acrylix Set just jumps off the paper. I love how it looks with the Cotton Candy Ink. The last thing this card needed was bling. Shimmer Trim first, then some Sparkles and Glitter Glitz. Absolutely princess worthy. :)
There, now I am DE-stressed! Thanks so much for checking out my latest cards. Now I have to go unpack some boxes that my Fed Ex man just brought--all the supplies for my Advent Calendar Workshop are here!!! Woot, woot! More DE-stressing coming right up!
love love love your butterflies! I may have to get out my pom pom ribbon!!!
ReplyDeleteOne of those moments where the idea hits you right between the eyes! Thanks!
DeleteHi Amie :) Sensational! I love the dusty pink in the first card. Looks great. And the second card, I just want to touch all the bits and pieces on there! Haha! The Burlap ribbon looks fab. And such a sweet butterfly card. How clever are you!? I love pink and green together. Gorgeous!
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Abbey, you are so awesome. You are sure right about that second card--wouldn't it make an awesome touch book page? ;) The pink and green together is one reason I love the Lucy Paper pack soooooo much!
DeleteAwww shucks...:) well, if you're going to make gorgeous things...what can I say. I'm going to have to check out this Lucy Paper pack.... :)
DeleteYou did a great job with all of the cards, my favorite is the boy card with the burlap ribbon. Of course you know I love the burlap ribbon!
ReplyDeleteHa ha! Yes, you do, and you do GREAT things with it too! :)
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