I was asked to make one of these style cards for a lady who I had made a card for like this previously. I havent done one for a while so it made a nice change.
I have cut out 3 tag styles pieces of card, layered them with Scallop edged papers and typed the details of the birth of the baby onto pearlescent white card and chalked the edges.
Daisies punched out with my little retro daisy punch and the cards all tied together with pink and white ribbon.
Hope you likey!
Jules
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P.S I did post this earlier with an altenative added in the middle and I didnt like it so I have covered it up with the image of the little baby, stamp by MAMBI and used the Scallop Circle Punch!
This is lovely, I will have to store this idea away for when I have a friend who has a baby. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteJulie, I love it it's absolutely gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteOooh gorgeous Jules - such a special card! xxx
ReplyDeleteSo Pretty Jules. Off to try a few for myself now ;)
ReplyDeletexxLynne
Aww,this is beautiful!!!:o)x
ReplyDeleteHolly's friend had a baby boy last night,Ellis, just over 6lb & she had to have emergency section,bless.
What a beautiful ,fresh looking card, I love these cards they are soooo special. I made some very similar when my two were born, turning them into a mini scrap book, will have to post them to show you. Another fab project, Love it :) Sarah B X
ReplyDeleteThis is sooo cute, Good to see you using the white ribbon! Just to say I am SOOOOOO excited !!!
ReplyDeleteLaters, Sarah-Jane xx
Julie, it's me again! I've got a little something on my blog for you.
ReplyDeleteAhhh this is adorable Jule's I'm sure she'll love it!
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Hugs, Vicky x
A very pretty card Julie, I love it! Thank you for visiting my blog.
ReplyDeleteJulie
Julie this is gorgeous, love it. x
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, really fresh, perfect. x
ReplyDeleteThis is really lovely! The image is very cute!
ReplyDeleteLovely card, may have to borrow your idea!
ReplyDeleteSam x
Lovely card, Jules! Did I read that right? 9lb 15oz? Wow! Cue high pitched ooh in sympathy!
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