We are looking forward to welcoming a new bundle of joy into the family. . .our second grandchild! She is due to arrive in mid-March next year! This will be my youngest daughter's first child. She is so excited as are my husband and me. Our daughter announced that they were expecting a girl by texting a picture of hubby giving her a big hug as she displayed a lovely pink satin bow tied around the middle of her white shirt as she held fluffy pink teddy bear in the crook of her arm. It gave me a great idea for a congratulations card!
First, I prepared two pink watercolor papers. . .one for the card face and one for the inside verse area. I dried them with my heat embossing tool, making sure not to curl or warp the paper (by applying heat to both sides of the paper). I spritzed both with water to get a water droplet effect and re-dried both. Then, I flecked darker rose watercolor paint flecks onto their surfaces with a paint brush. Next, I stamped and fussy-cut my little bear and colored and shaded him very lightly with several pink Copics. I shimmered the bee's wings with Wink of Stella/ Clear.
It was time to prepare my quilt. I cut my quilt twice with the quilt die: once in white cardstock and a second time in the tiny white hearts on pink paper. I assembled the die-cut quilt pattern pieces that I chose to use to make up the quilt pattern from the die-cut pieces and glued them onto a square of plain white cardstock, starting with the pink patterned frame. When assembly and gluing was complete, I embossed it with the Quilt Top embossing folder and glued it to my Lifestyles Eyelet Squares die-cut.
I die-cut "Congrats" four times in plain white cardstock and stacked and glued them on top of one another to give dimension. I added Wink of Stella/ Clear shimmer to the eyelet square edging and the "Congrats" die-cut. Unfortunately, this does not show up in the photograph. I popped my quilt square and little bear off the watercolor wash background with foam dimension pieces cut to fit just inside their outside edges. I finished the card with the velvet rose ribbon and knot (which looks darker than in RIL) and with a yarn tuff in the quilt center.
Take a peek below at my finished baby congratulations card for my youngest daughter!
Ingredients: Papers: Stampin' Up Whisper White cardstock, My Favorite Things Tiny Hearts Brights (pink), Tim Holtz Watercolor Paper. Stamps: Stampin' Up A Little Wild. Dies: Stampin Up Quilt Builder, WRMK Lifestyles: Nesting Eyelet Squares (may be discontinued), Impression Obsession: Congrats. Stampin' Up Embossing Folder: Quilt Top. Wink of Stella: Clear (eyelet square/ congrats).
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