Pals April 2012 Blog Hop: Babies and Children

Oh, Baby!  It’s time for the Pals Blog Hop!  Today the Stampin’ Pretty Pals are sharing some fabulous cards and projects for babies and children that we think you’ll enjoy!  You’ve probably hopped over from Nakaba Rager at My Stampin’ Blog, I’m stop number 4 on the Pals Hop and I’m glad you hopped in!  I’ll help you “hop along” from blog to blog where you’ll find great ideas for paper projects for babies and children from the Stampin’ Pretty Pals! Should you hop off course, simply click on any of the links in the Pals Hop Line-up below and you’ll be back on track

This card is not one of my ‘orignal’ creations, it has been around for quite awhile, but this is my version of the baby carriage.  I have never used so many punches ever and this card required use of seven different punches, to include my 17 year old’s protractor.  I made two four inch circles and folded them in half leaving space to write two messages in each.  The diaganol plate came in handy too… it’s what I used to score the lines on the hood.

MaggieMade Tip:  Don’t ever get stuck buying tons of different colored rhinestones to match your projects… buy the clear ones and simply use a colored Sharpie to color them in.  In the long run, you save money.

Now hop along for more inspiring ideas from Marian Kay at All Aboard the Crafting Train, stop number 5 on the Babies and Children Pals Blog Hop! Thanks for “hopping” by!

  1. Kim Czenszak at Live Love Stamp
  2. Leslie Davis at Lesliesellalicious
  3. Nakaba Rager at My Stampin’ Blog
  4. Maggie Mata at Maggie Made Cards
  5. Marian Kay at All Aboard the Crafting Train
  6. Max Conrad at Stamp to the Max
  7. Susan Lankford at Stamp and Scrap with Susan
  8. Amanda Cramer at Mrs. C With Style
  9. Beth Beard at My Little Craft Blog
  10. Nicole Watt at Impressions By Nicole
  11. Kim Luithle at Kim’s Stampin
  12. Mary Fish at Stampin Pretty
  13. Dawn Tidd at Tidd Bits from Dawn
  14. Rae Harper at Wild West Paper Arts
  15. Patti MacLeith at Papercrafts by Patti
  16. Mikki Sarkisyan at Mikki’s Creative Corner
  17. Jennifer Takacs at My Stampin’ Blog

Handmade Card Ingredients
Stamp Set:  Teeny Tiny Wishes (Wood 115370)
Paper:  Pretty in Pink (100459), Crumb Cake (120953), Basic Black (121045),
Whisper White (100730), Cheerful Treat (122381)
Ink Pad:  Melon Mambo (115656)
Bling:  Basic Rhinestones (119246), Basic Pearls-Large (125577)
Embossing Folder: Square Lattice (119976)
Punches:  Itty Bitty Shapes (118309), 1″ Circle (119868), 3/4″ Circle (119873), 1/2″ Circle (119869), Word Window (119857), Boho Blossoms (119858), 2″ x 1 3/8″ Oval (119859)
Other Tool: Simply Scored Diagonal Scoring Plate (125586), Pink Sharpie

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About Maggie

I'm a Graphic Art Designer and Greeting Card Maker. It's a form of therapy and I love what I do, so I never have to work a day in my life. It's my win-win situation after a 25-year Air Force career as a hospital administrator.

14 Comments

  1. Awwwww soooo cute!!!!!

  2. how incredibly clever and creative!
    hugs, m

  3. saw this on face book i wld love to try it thanks for sharing

  4. so very cute. Scrapbook Expo posted this to facebook..love it!

  5. Oh my…that is so sweet! The flowers add such a sweet touch.

  6. way too cute!! so clever:-)

  7. Maggie, all your details add up to one cute card!

  8. Very cute! I’ll have to bookmark this one!

  9. This is so adorable!!Love the embossing and flowers.

  10. Beautiful ‘Stroller’!

  11. Oh Maggie…this is scrumptuously darlin’ … everything about it is perfect. The canopy scoring is such a sweet added touch! TFS!

  12. What a darling little card! I really like the idea of making a carriage-shaped card….so cute! I love the scoring on the ‘hood’ too – very clever! 🙂

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