Hi Crafty Friends,
Today we are taking a look back at Divinity Designs August Release, here is the card I created using the Z-Fold Card With Layers die set. For more inspiration using the August Release and to see the other designers projects, be sure to visit the Divinity Designs Blog.
As you can see I have created baby card. As I made 3 baby boy and 2 baby girl cards last month, I decided to create another baby girl card this time around to even it up!
The papers used on my card today are from Divinity Designs Baby Girl Paper Pad which was released last month. I die cut the front and back panels using the same patterned paper and then used stripes for the centre panel each side.
The Welcome Baby, Pacifier, Onesie, bear and rabbit are all from the Baby Blessings die set.
On the back panel, I added the Letter Board die set to add the Letter Board and the Congrats message.
I also used the Ovals and Scalloped Ovals die sets for layering the sentiment.
As you can see by the photo above, I added the onesie to the centre panel on each side.
To create the It's A Girl sentiment, I used the alphabet from the Letter Board die set for the "It's A" portion of the sentiment adding the "It's to the baby bottle from the Baby Blessing Stamp set. The "Girl" is die cut using the Long & Lean Letters die set.
I added a baby rattle to the end of the sentiment.
For more inspiration using the August Release and to see the other designers projects, be sure to visit the Divinity Designs Blog.
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1 comment:
Such a sweet baby card. I broke down and ordered this die set - you know how much I love it when the dies come with layering pieces. Thanks for the inspiration!
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