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Sunday, September 7, 2014
Precious Baby
My ballroom dance coach has a baby due soon, so I figured I'd better get busy making a card. I started with a piece of printed card stock from my stash (DCWV???) for the card base.
For the focal, I found the pretty lavender handmade card stock weight paper. After cutting it to size I added the baby buggy using a stencil & white dimensional paint. Before the paint dried, I sprinkled it with fine glitter, so in person it is nice and sparkly. After it dried, I added a touch of green ribbon for the wheels to "sit" on.
The word "precious" was scavenged from my stash. The "Baby blocks" were a yellow Dazzle sticker that I colored with alcohol inks and then backed with green paper before fussy cutting around them. Both words are attached with foam tape.
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