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Happy Pregnancy, it's a girl!

I made this card recently for a friend who is expecting a baby girl in June.

I used a wood mounted stamp I had in my collection for the Happy Pregnancy sentiment and picture which is a Micheal's $1.50 stamp.  I stamped it in Memento Tuxedo Black ink. Then I used Simon Says Stamp clear embossing powder and used the Marvy heat tool to emboss that.   Then I colored in the image using B02 Robin's Egg Blue (Copic Marker) and used the Sakura Jelly Roll 08 White pen for the polka dots on the dress. I also used B02 Robin's Egg blue around the scallop oval shape which is a big punch from Marvy Uchida.

I used an embossing folder from Sizzix for the layer under the Happy Pregnancy stamp which I can't find in stock anymore. (Sorry!) and for the background I used a swirls embossing folder which I also can't find in stock.  Then I used Spun Sugar Distress ink on the swirl embossed background.

I used My Favorite Things Dotted Scallop Boarder Trio Die-namics. This set is retired, sorry I just use what I have sometimes.  There are similar products on the market.

Lastly for the "It's a Girl" sentiment I used a mini wood mounted stamp I had in my collection and I used the color box opaque pigment stamp pad in the color "Twilight" and I used Simon Says Stamp clear embossing powder to emboss with my Marvy heat tool.   I then used the We R Memory Keepers Blue Power Punch Crop a dile 71273-2 to punch a small hole that is (1/16) inch.  Then I added some twine I found at the dollar store and adhered that on  using the Scotch Advanced Tape Gun. This is how I adhere all my layers.

 



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Anonymous said…
What an adorable card! Beautiful & so thoughtful too!

-Mom's the word

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