Monday 17 February 2014

For baby

As I said in yesterday's Sunday snippets post, our playmate Victoria just had a baby girl. I made this card from all of us in the Playground, assisted by Parsnip of course:
I kept it simple and stuck to a Stampin' Up image as Victoria was my SU demonstrator, before the pitter patter of tiny feet became imminent.

I used:

- 4" x 4" square white card blank

- stamp from SU's 'Easy Events' set, stamped using SU's 'Smoky Grey' and coloured with Whispers pens before die cutting using a Nesties circle die

- popped the image onto a Nesties scalloped circle, die cut from a snippet of SU's 'Rose Red' card stock

Easy peasy lemon squeezy - those little SU stamps are really lovely to use!

Di
x

20 comments:

  1. Thank you, Di, for doing a sweet and lovely card on behalf of all of us in the Playground, for our playmate Victoria and Mr. FT's brand-new beautiful baby girl!! You're the best! Hugs, Darnell

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  2. Thanks for doing this for us. The baby photo is so sweet and cute. Left her a little comment about that!

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  3. Totally sweet card, Di! I know Victoria will appreciate it. By the way, forgot to say how darling your snippets card is!

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  4. CAS and so cute
    love ducks
    they looks so amazing on baby cards
    hugs Tamara

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  5. Very CAS and very sweet.

    Hugs, Sarn xxx

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  6. Love this sweet card Di.
    Hugs
    Caz x

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  7. This is so sweet I'm sure Victoria will love it :)
    Vic x

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  8. Thank you Di for making the card on behalf of all of us. Just adorable and cute.
    luv
    irene
    xxxx

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  9. Awwww such a sweet card Di:) huggles Sue xxx

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  10. Hi Di its me again LOL just seen your comment on my white card, I use Liquid Pearls :)and it's dead easy I just squeeze the bottle really lightly ..huggles Sue xxx

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  11. This is simply darling, and thanks for the news about Victoria & new baby girl. Thanks for thinking to send her a card from all of us at the Playground. Hugs

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  12. Crikey you were quick off the mark Miss! I love that ducky! They are the symbol for sufferers of Fibromyalgia and I have had to hide mine cos the dog wants to eat the squeakers! Love this card and forgot to say I love your snippet card too, beautiful paper piecing xx

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  13. I am sorry Miss but I have been very poorly 'ick and haven't been able to visit for a go on the swings as I've been kept indoors with me hottie and a snuggly blanket.
    I have a very very bad coff which just won't go away - even drank some smelly stuff called wiskee mixed with hot water - just made me coff even more......... and gave me an ache in my eyes or mebbe it was in me head not sure.... am missin' me mates (even Darn Sarn but not Mrs A 'cos she's a snitch)and I reeely wanna play this week..............please send Parsnip to give me a hug.

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  14. This is really a sweet card Di! That image makes the perfect baby card! Congrats to Victoria, and thanks to you (and Parsnip) for including us in the card!

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  15. For one who couldn't do CAS you are now a Master, well done on the card,
    lovely sweet image.

    Kath x

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  16. Great card Di. I am sure Victoria will love it.

    Did you take your inspiration from all those ducks swimming in the puddles in the playground?!?!?

    Have a good week.

    Just off to Victoria now!

    Love Jules xx

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  17. What a sweet and simple little baby duck. There's no better way to welcome a new wee one (well, okay I suppose diamond encrusted tiara might be nice but it is a bit excessive....).

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  18. Isn't it fabulous news?! Love your cute duck for a new baby girl - and I think the brolly is quite topical! Vicky x

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