Irresistibly Yours specialty paper includes six glossy white patterns that are revealed when colored. I used the star pattern on these cards. I sponged with Daffodil Delight and Marina Mist on the blue card, and Daffodil Delight and Pink Pirouette on the pink card. The sentiment is from “Bravo”, and … Continue reading
Category Archives: Baby
Weekly Deals and a Baby Card
Here are this week’s Weekly Deals. Just a reminder that Paper Pumpkin is also on sale through Sept 10 – click the link in the left column and use promo code HALFOFF2 to get the first two months for $9.97/month, including shipping. There is no commitment – you can cancel … Continue reading
Baby Dresser Stair Step Card
This was one of our Stamp Club projects this weekend – a stair step card using the stamp set “Something for Baby”, Baby’s First Framelits and Lullaby designer series paper. It also fits right in with the current Fab Friday Baby Theme challenge in honor of Baby Ian. Click here … Continue reading
Hello Baby Boy
When I saw the color challenge at Create with Connie and Mary, I knew I wanted to make a baby card. My Endless Birthday Wishes set was still out on my work table, and the words “boy” and “girl” jumped right out at me. I used sticker letters from my … Continue reading
Sneak Peek from a Guest Stamper
I have been trying to get to my “Something for Baby” pre-order set to make some samples, and I still haven’t had the chance. But lucky for us, Mary Jane Ebie brought the cards she has made from this set to Stamp Club this weekend, and she gave me permission … Continue reading
Baby, We’ve Grown
Click here to see this week’s Weekly Deals. There are just a few weeks left to get Sale-a-bration freebies, including the great designer paper that I have used on this baby card. It is called Sweet Sorbet, and it is one of the items that you can choose to receive … Continue reading
Using Designer Paper
If you are following a sketch or copying a layout and you plan to use designer paper, I suggest that you pick a pattern that fits your occasion first. In this example, I started with the multicolor chevron from the Watercolor Wonder designer paper because I knew it would be … Continue reading