Baby Girl Card

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My friend Kim just had her third baby girl, so I wanted to make her a cute, but simple card. This is what I came up with. I used a retired CTMH set called Baby Impressions and a SU! set called Short & Sweet and stamped them both in Blush ink. I used my Rectangle Nestabilities with my Cuttlebug to mat the cute little baby feet. I love making quick and easy cards like this. *Ü*

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7 Comments

  1. You are the queen of simple but elegant. I love your clean lines and the little details you add that make simple beautiful.

  2. Beautiful card Lisa! I love all your work. I just got some nestabilities and have been experimenting with different thicknesses through the cuttlebug. I haven't found the perfect combination that doesn't leave marks on my B plate. What do you use? Thanks–Lisa

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