I made this card for a sweet newborn baby boy, and I'm entering it in the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge which is "monochromatic." I made baby blocks to spell out his initials by using some of those alphabet punch-outs I bought years ago for scrapbooking. The added Kaiser pearls indicate the baby's birth date too. The background was done with a Sizzix Curlique ef, and the border was done with a SNSS die with some blue satin ribbon woven through it. The sentiment was done with a dollar store stamp in matching ink.
That's it for now, but have yourself a fine day and thanks for stopping by!
Carol
12 comments:
Oh, this is the prettiest baby card, Carol. I love the folder, your alphabet punch-outs...just everything
about it. So sweet!
A beautiful Baby card Carol, I love the ribbon slotted through the embellishment. Thank you for your visit to my blog, I hope you will call back.
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Beautiful...that EF is the sweetest ever, and it looks great with your ribbon-embellished border!
This card was even more beautiful in person! Thank you again for honoring Brian's birth with this gorgeous creation. Perfect for monochromatic.
Adorable and so nicely done with the personalization. I'm sure this special card will be treasured!
What a great idea to make blocks with the baby's initials and pearls for the birthday! Such a sweet card, Carol!
What a cute idea about the "blocks"! Love that embossing and ribbon weaving too. So very pretty.
Lynn
Gorgeous creation! Love all those little details!
Now you have us all trying to guess like mad the babies name!! This card is absolutely perfect in every way. Hugs Mrs a.
Perfect baby boy card! Love the ribbon border and the cute 'monogrammed' blocks.. brilliant! Thanks for joining us in our Monochromatic challenge over at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog. :)
This is just the sweetest card.
The embossing is fab and the idea tio use the baby;s initials is brilliant.
I would have never guessed that was a dollar store stamp for the sentiment...It looks fabulous.
Carol, This is adorable! Love the ef you used.
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