I saw this card on several websites, but followed the steps from this website: http://laurenm.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/2008/02/05/create-your-own-onesie-card-tutorial-and-important-note-please-read/
I thought I would make one for a boy. It is really a lot easier to make than it looks and didn't take very long to make at all. Just one piece of white card stock, a little bit of certainly celerly, a scallop punch, 1 3/8" circle punch, paper cutter and some scissors and you have it! I really want the set by Papertrey Ink http://www.papertreyink.com/stamps_greenthumb.html I think the pea pod would be adorable and then put "Sweet Pea" under it. I keep trying to order this set and it says it isn't available. You should see Ethan's hospital room. I have hung up all the cards I have made since I've been here on the wall. It gives me a little inspiration to be creative! They better let us out of here soon or I'm going to run out of wall space!
Today is Saturday and it is oh so quiet in the hospital. Ethan is running a little bit of a fever so he is a tad crabby. He doesn't want to play with Daddy or Mommy. This is day 19 and we are definitely ready to come home. Maybe by next week his counts will come up enough so that we will be able to leave. Hopefully spring is just around the corner and by the time we get home we'll be able to walk outside each day and let the kids play on their swings and slide. HOME SWEET HOME! Oh how "sweet" those words sound to us right now. Hope you enjoy this new little onsie card. I'm sure I'll be making some more fun stuff this weekend.
2 comments:
Your card is sure cute Alicia. My sister made one of those using the same instructions. She too said it was pretty easy. Post a picture of Ethan's hospital room with all the cards. Would love to see it! Take care and we hope to have you heading home soon. Cheryl
This card is too cute! I just came across your blog, your cards are so sweet.
I will keep Ethan and your family in my prayers! Thank you for sharing your story.
Michelle
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