Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Baby Boy
Here’s my card for this week’s CAS-ual Fridays challenge to use looped or tabbed ribbons on your project. This super quick project uses looped ribbon as a part of the focal image.
I used the Notched Tag set from My Favorite Things for the little tag. I die cut the notched tag from white cardstock, then stamped the outline image and “baby boy” sentiment in gold ink. To decorate the tag, I die cut the tiny chick from gold felt and added that above the sentiment. I used the tiniest pearl I could find to make an eye for the chick.
Once the tag was done, I assembled the rest of the card. I embossed the bottom part of an aqua card base with a dotted pattern. To coordinate, I cut a yellow dotted strip to go across the card. I looped a piece of turquoise satin ribbon around the patterned paper strip, anchoring it with the notched tag. A coordinating button, tied with baker’s twine, sits at the top of the tag. This would be an easy card to mass produce—and a few color changes would make it either gender-neutral or girly.
Materials Used:
Notched Tag stamp and die set (My Favorite Things); Vivid Straw ink (Clearsnap); Aqua Mist cardstock, Harvest Gold felt, Hawaiian Shores button (Papertrey Ink); Whisper White cardstock (Stampin’ Up!); Modern Homemaker 8x8 paper pad (October Afternoon); Polka Dots embossing folder (Cuttlebug); turquoise satin ribbon (Michaels); baker’s twine (Divine Twine); self-adhesive pearl (KaiserCraft)
I used the Notched Tag set from My Favorite Things for the little tag. I die cut the notched tag from white cardstock, then stamped the outline image and “baby boy” sentiment in gold ink. To decorate the tag, I die cut the tiny chick from gold felt and added that above the sentiment. I used the tiniest pearl I could find to make an eye for the chick.
Once the tag was done, I assembled the rest of the card. I embossed the bottom part of an aqua card base with a dotted pattern. To coordinate, I cut a yellow dotted strip to go across the card. I looped a piece of turquoise satin ribbon around the patterned paper strip, anchoring it with the notched tag. A coordinating button, tied with baker’s twine, sits at the top of the tag. This would be an easy card to mass produce—and a few color changes would make it either gender-neutral or girly.
Materials Used:
Notched Tag stamp and die set (My Favorite Things); Vivid Straw ink (Clearsnap); Aqua Mist cardstock, Harvest Gold felt, Hawaiian Shores button (Papertrey Ink); Whisper White cardstock (Stampin’ Up!); Modern Homemaker 8x8 paper pad (October Afternoon); Polka Dots embossing folder (Cuttlebug); turquoise satin ribbon (Michaels); baker’s twine (Divine Twine); self-adhesive pearl (KaiserCraft)
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Awwww precious!
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Laura
This is such a sweet card, I love the mix of the bright and soft blue with the yellow.
ReplyDeleteAdorable baby card!
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