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Learn how to make a new baby card following some simple and easy steps.
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Baby card with Dawn Visit my web site for more stamped projects DawnsStampingThoughts Hi stampers, is it not this card so cute? I love it! I have seen this at convention and I took a picture of it. I do not know who actually came up with this idea but it is so cut, so I had to make this card and it is for a new baby but you can use it for Easter, whatever. But it is really cute, so we are going to stamp that today. So let me tell you what you are going to need. Okay, first you are going to need your scallop punch and your five petal flower punch and then I am using the bashful blue and that is cut at a regular size card; it is a 4 ¼” x 5 ½” and then your Certainly celery is cut at 1 1/3” x 4 ¼” and Pretty in pink is cut at 1 x 4 ¼” and then a strip of bashful blue is cut at ½” x 4 ¼”, and then Apricot appeal that is cut 2 ¼” x 2 ¼”. All right, so let us go and do that part first. I am going to use my paper piercing tool kit with a mat and a guide. I am just going to punch little holes on the border of my Apricot appeal. [Demo] I am just taking this edge right here. I am lining it up right up to the card stock. [Demo] Okay, that is done. All right now, we are just going to go ahead and put the card together because it is a pretty simple really easy card. So I am just going to add my Pretty in pink to my Certainly celery and then I am going to add my bashful blue on top of that. [Demo] I am going to add some doodle dots to my bashful blue. [Demo] Okay, then I am going to take my crop-a-dile and you can do little circle embossing on these with your crop-a-dile. I am using the setting. For the stem, it is set at A and the flat part set at 3. And what I am going to do for that is I am just going to go ahead and go along the boarder here and I am just going to add like little dots and I am actually lining this square up with the bottom of my card stock and I am just going to gently squeeze it and it is going to give me a little raised embossed image. It is really cute, really easy. [Demo] And do that all along the bottom of the edge of my Certainly celery. [Demo] So this is what it looks like, that is picking that up. And then I am going to go ahead and add my little jump and dots on top of the circles because it makes it jump out more. [Demo] Okay, then I am going to do the same thing on my bashful blue at the very bottom. I am just going to randomly add some circles. [Demo] No particular order, just kind of randomly punching them all over. Go back and add some more if you want. [Demo] I love it! Really cute. Okay then along the top I am going to add some along the edge right here. [Demo] Few lump. [Demo] Okay. And then I am going to go ahead and add my doodle dots to those circles too. [Demo] I would like to jump straight out edge at your hands. It is really cute. Okay. And then I am going to go ahead and add my layer piece like I did before. [Demo] Okay. Then your card looks that. So card case for now. Take your two punches. I am going to use the five petal punch here and I am going to cut the edge so I have two left and you just cut straight across. This is going to actually make the little sheep face. So let us go ahead and add that to your scallop punch. So cute! Oh my goodness, I love it! All right, then on the bottom of your scallop just add a little bit of adhesive and then you are going to attach what it look like feet. Like that. [Demo] And then take your gel pen and add some eyes. [Demo] I love it! So sweet. Right now, I am going to put two dimensionals on the back. [Demo] I am going to set this little sheep right here in the center of my Apricot appeal and add couple of dimensionals to the back of that. Do not attach those eyes because they will smear. [Demo] Okay. Then you just put it on your card and you can stamp the greeting here at the bottom, my use thought. There my phrases stamp set for the new baby. So that is it, super cute, super easy and it is so adorable. All right, thanks for stopping by, well see you later. Bye!