I got the center image for this card from "Vintage Catnip". The key is from ScrappinCop, frame and tag from Gunhild Storeide, I made the stripped background.
September 27, 2010
Circus Birthday...
September 26, 2010
Another Kewpie Card...
My daughter thinks this doll is creepy! I think if you like old dolls, she's a cutie!
I made the pink background and got the gems from" ScrappinCop" to make the frame. I got the roses from "The Graphics Fairy", the Kewpie is a mixture of all sorts of elements-legs from "Gaby Cajubrasil" , skirt from the web, lace from "Gunhild Storeide", banner from "Magic Moonlight".
September 24, 2010
Elephant Birthday Card
Sweet Baby Doll
Isn't she beautiful!! I love this little vintage Kewpie doll. She's adorable with the pink and lace shabby elements. She's made to print onto 8.5" x 11" cardstock. This also prints two cards per page. Cards should be around 4" x 5 1/4" finished.
Sources-Roses "The Graphics Fairy", lace "Gunhild Storeide", chipboard and background are my creations.
Have a Beautiful Day,
Have a Beautiful Day,
September 23, 2010
September 20, 2010
Happy Birthday Party Piggy
Isn't he a cutie... I love this pig. I adorned him with a party hat and the ribbon frame with ice cream cones. I also added the stripped pattern behind the frame. Soo cute.
The party pig is from Cassi's Creations (Etsy), the background is Shabby Miss Jenn, the frame is The Graphics Fairy, and I made the ice cream and the party hat.
The party pig is from Cassi's Creations (Etsy), the background is Shabby Miss Jenn, the frame is The Graphics Fairy, and I made the ice cream and the party hat.
Below are the printable cards. Print onto 8.5" x 11" cardstock. These print two cards per page. |
September 19, 2010
Baby Booties
While searching for felt projects online the other day, I came across this baby bootie project on the "Martha Stewart" show. I thought these little booties (shoes) were so cute! I immediately got to work on my own. I didn't have any felt in pretty baby colors, so I made my booties from fleece. I think they turned out adorable and so soft. Find the link here http://www.marthastewart.com/article/baby-booties?backto=true&backtourl=/photogallery/sewing-projects-for-kids#slide_2
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