OCC Challenge & Paper Maniac Baby Blog Hop
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Hello! It's an exciting day here on my blog. I'm here with a new Our Creative Corner challenge, which is to try a new technique. Any technique that is new to you! Splitcoast Stampers is a great resource for techniques and tutorials. The technique that I tried today is called Folded Paper Frame. The paper I used is not double sided, so I adhered the two papers together using snail adhesive and then cut the square to the size I needed.
I am also taking part in a mini blog hop with Paper Maniac to celebrate the birth of a new baby on our DT. Jessy was scheduled for a C-Section on Wednesday. I made my card gender neutral since we don't know the sex of the baby yet. Sending you and your family some lovin', Jessy!!! If you are following our Baby Blog Hop, you should have arrived here from Angie's blog. If you did not and want to start from the beginning, you'll need to go back to the Paper Maniac Blog. The next stop on our Baby Blog Hop is Stephanie!!!
There's also some blog candy to go along with the Baby Blog Hop. All you need to do is leave a comment on the last blog on the hop. Good luck winning these awesome St. Patrick's day goodies.
I hope you have some time to try a new technique this week! Please visit Our Creative Corner to check out all the new techniques the DT tried this week!!!
{So Precious}
Stamps: Precious Baby Boy (Hero Arts)
Card Stock: Kraft, Summer Sunrise, Spring Moss (Papertrey Ink), Naturals Ivory (SU)
Patterned Paper: Earth Love Mini Deck (Cosmo Cricket)
Ink: Mellow Moss (SU)
Accessories: Silver Mini Brads (Making Memories), Corner Rounder Punch (EK Success), Foam Dimensionals
34 comments:
Cool technique! TFS!
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This is one fabulous baby card. Love the colors, layers, and image you used. Very inspiring.
Wow, terrifc job on the challenge, Dana. I love how your card turned out. That technique looks complicated but produces a great looking card. You rocked this challenge!
WOW!
Love it! I will have to try that technique, great card Dana love the colors
I have never tried that technique, but this result is so gorgeous it is now on my to do list. Beautiful work, Dana.
What a wonderful baby card, Dana!!! That frame is amazing and I love the papers!!
Dana, your baby card is darling! I almost tried this technique, but went for something else instead.
ADORABLE, Dana! :)
Dana, this is darling! I love that you made the papers double-sided. I'm going to have to try this one! Great job!
Beautiful card....I am gonna ahve to try that one...I love the look of it!!! BTW...I was blessed with a little Jesse of my own...he is 5 now :)
Your card is gorgeous!!! I love the way you made the frame for the elephant. It is awesome!
What a gorgeous card Dana it's beautiful
Janie Boots
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Beautiful card! I love that technique!
Blessings,
Christine
Adorable card!!
I'm going to try your technique. It is really neat! Your card is adorable.
Awesomeness!!
I can't wait to try that technique - I have never seen it before and it looks really intersting and fun. Thanks for everything!
What a neat new technique...really does make it look like a picture in a frame!
Cute...love the design!
love, love, love your card! i may have to try this one soon! tfs :)
freat card looks hard to do though
What a precious card and design Dana! I have always wanted to try this technique, thanks for the push!
Have a wonderful week ~ Hugs, Jennifer :)
Very cute. I like the paper.
so unique!!
The sentiment is perfect, because this card is soooo precious, as is the baby I'm sure =)
Oh, I love your folded frame, great card!
Awsome card! So cute and love the frame.
Hello.
What a wonderful and imaginative card you made:):)
Hugs, Britt-Inger
This is just over the top precious!
The paper frame is really fabulous and sets off your image so beautifully!!
Very cute! Cool technique.
Dana- this card is just gorgeous. I love that folded frame technique, and I will have to try that one out for sure. Thanks so much for the hop, this was very nice to come home to. :-)
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