Thursday, April 20, 2017

Welcome Baby!


Good Morning Dear Scrapping Cottage Friends!

I am happy to show you another one of the new baby dies that was just released.  I have had two great nephews born in the last 6 months and they came down to visit from Ohio.  They were both just so adorable.  So needless to say I am in the baby mood!  Today I am showing you a card using Sweet Baby Lamb.


Here are my design steps for this sweet baby card!

1.  Use an A2 white card base cut a piece of cloud designer paper using the second largest Pierced Rectangle die then glue to the center of the card front
2.  Cut a white fence using the Victorian Fence die, cut green grass using the Spring Grass die and cut a pink frame using the Pierced Wide Rectangle Frame Set.  Glue the fence and the grass to the bottom of the sky.  Then add dimension tape to the frame and mount it

3.  Cut and assemble all the little critters and accessories from the Sweet Baby Lamb die set



4.  Use the second to the smallest Cross Stitch Circle dies and cut a white circle.  Stamp the sentiment and add a button with some pink and white bakers twine


Here are the Cottage Cutz Products I used to create this card!






These new baby dies are so sweet!  I hope you will make a new mom very happy by making her a card to celebrate having her new little one!

Blessings
Pam



8 comments:

SugarShine Designs said...

Pam, Your card is so sweet and soft, yet whimsical. Love your framing and the scene you created using the Sweet Baby Lamb set. Great card!

Lois said...

Such a delightful little scene you have created using these dies, Pam!

Anja Ž. said...

You did a great job with this die set and the scene.

Joanne said...

Absolutely adorable!!

Janja said...

Really adorable card.

Anita Kejriwal said...

A very cute and adorable card

Bev Polen said...

Pam, your card is such a beautiful baby card! The design you created is fabulous! Great use of the new baby die, Pam!!

Mary Marsh said...

this is just the cutest card Pam-love the sweet baby lamb and the scene you have placed him in