Showing posts with label teddy bear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teddy bear. Show all posts

Monday, May 5, 2014

Baby Card Teddy Bears

I used Martha Stewart teddy bear punches, and made a few in brown, pink and blue.

I then lined them up on a white panel with a printed sentence.





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Friday, May 11, 2012

Welcome Little One

Welcome Little One...

Another take on my card # 253, still the same flip card, but this one is neither pink nor blue, a neutral beige that can go for a boy or a girl.

The flip card is from A Cut Above, and the details at the bottom side is made with a Nestability, Label 22.



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The teddy bear is from a Martha Stewart punch and the sentiment is a "rub on" from Scrap Ease.


Thank you Splitcoastamper!


Until next time...

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Teddy Bear on a Line

Teddy Bear on a Line.

A simpler version of the card I just posted.

Same teddy bear on a line, but this time, the sky is behind.

I used a Sizzix die to cut out the the bigger cloud out of the blue card stock, and added a sun and a blue cloud made from my Fiskars Punch.


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And another version:
Two love Birds.

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Welcome Baby Bird House

Welcome Baby Bird House.

Another welcome baby card... it was just a pretext to use this ITTY BITTY birdhouse stamp and the little teddy bear punch.

I just love the way it is hanging by an ear...

I used my Fiskars cloud punch and positioned a cloud with dimensionals.

I added a sun made with a scalloped punch.

The bow and the teddy bear are punched out of blue card stock and added on top. I drew free hand the clothes line, and made a little clothes pin with a brown marker.

The sentiment was printed on my computer.

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Welcome Baby

Welcome Baby

I guess I should have taken a picture of this card open, because trying to explain it with words is going to be very difficult.

Bear with me.

You take a piece of card stock and fold it in three part, the middle one being the size of a A2 panel card, 4 1/8 by 5 1/2. The other dimensions are open to discussion, you can decide how big a flap you want to make.

With an edger punch, cut the edge of the fold and make it a decorative edge; I chose a Fiskars edge punch.

On the bottom flap, I printed "welcome baby" and added a doodled line and a punched little heart,

To adorn the top flap, I glued a pink teddy bear on a white oblong piece of linen, matted on a color card stock and tucked a ribbon underneath.

The middle part of the card is lined up with white linen to leave room for a message.

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Monday, November 28, 2011

You Make Me Smile

You Make Me Smile.

When my kids were little I had this Disney characters crib linen that got ripped but in no way was I going to trash it.

I actually use it... a lot! Not for crib lining, but each time I need a Disney Character... do you see it, bottom right?

Yes, it is made out of cloth.

I printed the sentiment on white linen, added a touch of color with my White Moon copic marker, a stamped on striped blue card stock teddy bear and a Martha Stewart bow.

All that on kraft paper.


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Until next time.