I mounted the patterned paper onto the red and then added a strip of the aqua and then another of the pattern.
Finised with a scalloped message circle.
The paper below was again mounted onto red
to which I added a flourish and a message
I used the leftover circle from the horseshoe card and attached it to an orange 8x8 card.
I punched out flowers from a pearlescent CWC paper pad and randomly attached around the circle. The punched centres had the words Happy Birthday added with rub-ons.
I stamped an acetate CWC butterfly with Stazon and glittered areas, added candy dots for the body.
I used the same pearlescent paper as a background to a square card. A leftover strip from the Susie dotty paper was folded to make a lacy edge which I attached a thin ribbon to. I used the SU scallop circle to make a hood and stamped a baby face behind it. A few small daisies were added to finish with some glitter.
And finally.....
This is my version of a bib card I saw at the Stamp show at worthing.
I cut a circle from the matching dotty paper (Richies collection) chalked the edges and cut a "neck" hole, punched holes with my cropodile. Threaded with ribbon I attached to an 8x8 pale blue card and stuck the ribbon ends under a message cut from the leftovers from the scrap. I used my QK train set to cut an engine and some carriages from cream card and edged with blue. I used the holes from the wheels to make a smoke trail. The neckline was finished with candy dots.
This is my version of a bib card I saw at the Stamp show at worthing.
I cut a circle from the matching dotty paper (Richies collection) chalked the edges and cut a "neck" hole, punched holes with my cropodile. Threaded with ribbon I attached to an 8x8 pale blue card and stuck the ribbon ends under a message cut from the leftovers from the scrap. I used my QK train set to cut an engine and some carriages from cream card and edged with blue. I used the holes from the wheels to make a smoke trail. The neckline was finished with candy dots.
1 comment:
All lovley, especially the crib and the bib.
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