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Wednesday 13 November 2013

Cheeky little monkey!

With another grandchild due just after Christmas, my thoughts are starting to turn to new baby cards. So I've dug out the sets of Woodware stamps I bought when my first two granddaughters were born and started experimenting with them.

I know bright colours and black aren't traditional for new baby cards, but I think they're rather fun. The flowers were cut and embossed with dies from the lovely Spellbinders Jewel Flowers and Flourishes set. The centres are button style brads that came in a Hot Off The Press kit years ago.


I'm playing along with these challenges:
Creative Craft Creations - #23 Recipe - 1 image, 2 patterned paper, 3 flowers
Daring Cardmakers - The other occasions and reasons
{PIN}spirational challenge #83 (see photo below)
The Cupboard Trilogy  - #17 Using spots and stripes
Addicted to Stamps  and More - #71 Anything Goes
Crafty Creations Challenges - #248 Dies and Punches 

 

7 comments:

  1. Adorable card, good layout and design. Well done. Thanks for playing with us at {Pin}spirational Challenges. Good Luck.

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  2. A beautiful card. Thank you for joining us at Creative Craft Challenge. Marlene DT

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  3. Oh my! Adorable!!!!!! Thanks so much for participating in our {PIN}SPIRATIONAL challenge!! Hope to see you again for our next challenge!!
    ~DEANNE~
    A Little Bit O' Paper

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  4. This card is a real cutie, love the colors you have chosen. Thank you for joining our 'Dies & Punches' challenge at Crafty Creations Challenge and good luck in the draw.
    Anna

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  5. This is so cute and I love the image. Thank you so much for joining us at ATSM. Good luck.. :)

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  6. Very pretty, I love the colours and the flowers! Thanks for joining us at {Pin}spirational this week.

    Artsy-Arts

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  7. what a lovely card, thanks for joining in with our challenge over at The Cupboard Trilogy Challenge Blog

    Stella xx

    TCT DT

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