Sunday, April 14, 2013

Thank heaven for little boys...

Hey, back with a second post for today.  I hosted a Stamping Saturday for a group of my crafty friends.  We had so much fun.  Stamping, talking, laughing, eating a bit of chocolate and a few gummy bears.

Thank you Roberta, Kris and Cheryl for spending the day stamping with me!

I'm sharing one of the cards I created yesterday...in between the the laughing and talking :)

I used Retrosketches - rs#59 for my layout.  Their sketches are always fun starting point.

I made this card for a little guy that will be turning 2 years old in a few weeks.


I gotta tell you - this card was SO much fun to create.  So. much. fun.!  This patterned paper is a long-retired one from Stampin' Up!.  It's cardstock weight paper, which makes it perfect for using with dies.  And it's great for masculine cards.  I die cut all of those little pieces of clothing, then stamped them. Some are popped up with foam tape, as is the focal panel.  Ahhh...I really want to keep this one.  Does that ever happen to you???

Anyway, thanks so much for looking!  I hope you'll leave a comment.





Supplies:
Cardstock: chocolate chip (SU), white, kraft (PTI)
Ink: chocolate chip (SU), onyx black (Versafine)
Stamps: hanging out (PTI)
Dies: hanging out (PTI), banners (Clear & Simple Stamps)
Other: foam tape, scor-tape

4 comments:

  1. CUTE, Susie!!! What a perfect little design!!!

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  2. Super cute card, totally love what you did with the cloth. Very clever idea.

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  3. That's so cute!!! The sentiment is adorable and I must say I agree!!
    I just love the little clothes!!

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  4. Amazingly CUTE!! I LOVE the colors and the fun design take on the challenge!! I LOVE your other take on the challenge too!! That ribbon edge is awesome!! Thanks for sharing and have a Fabulous Week!! ;)

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