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Sunday, September 25, 2011

Baby Boy Teddy Bear Card

Created this Baby Boy Teddy Bear Card.

First I made the Teddy Bear using brown
cardstock. Faux stitched the edges of the
Teddy Bear with blue ink and it turned black
after I let it set.

Was going to make another Teddy Bear using
brown cardstock and faux stitch it with white ink
when I tested white ink & saw that it showed up
looking brown but decided to use felt instead.

Not cut felt or fabric before with Cricut. Had a scrap
piece of brown felt and after cutting it twice and with
my crafty Tim Holtz scissors the pieces cut out.

Snoopy baby bottle in photo was my daughter's.
Used it in photographing the card since it had
color blue in it.


















Entering this into the following challenges:

Annabelle Stamps
mine is a baby boy card so that is makes it a male card

Say It With...

Let's put away the flowers and the pinks just for a day and make a card for a man in our life!


CAS Friday mine has shades of blue & the required brown

CFC21

Welcome back to CAS-ual Fridays, The Clean And Simple Challenge!
We've got a little math for you this week, just to keep you on your toes...

CFC21: Create a Clean And Simple project using at least 3 shades of a monochromatic color (your choice) PLUS Brown.


MAG Challenge by the Page Ch#45 Doodlecharms p105(book) 46(cutsearch)

Challenge #45/ DT CALL

Please remember for MAG Challenge you cannot use any other Cricut cartridge, page or cut from another cartridge (even if it is in your stash), only cuts from the specified page. However, you are free to use all the embellishments and treasures from your stash!!!

On to Challenge #45:
Cartridge: Doodlecharms
Page: 105(book) 46(mycutsearch.com)




Wild Card Cricut cartridge 4" Teddy Bear

Paper:
scrap paper - 3 shades of blue cardstock/paper
4 1/4" x 5 1/2" Base

scrap piece of Caron Dazzleaire Sky Blue yarn
Fiskars Special Delivery cling stamps 'boy'
Memento Bahama Blue ink
scrap piece of brown felt
wiggly eyes

17 comments:

  1. Melissa such a sweet bear

    Cheers
    Sonia
    http://cardsandschoolprojects.blogspot.com

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  2. I love the felt bear. Sometimes you have to cute something out a few times before you get the look that you want. This is so cute. I need to try felt on my cricut. TFS. :)

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  3. Cute Teddy- love his google eyes :)Amy

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  4. Sweet little teddy! I think felt with backing to it is easier to cut.....otherwise it often just tears.

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  5. Cute little bear, I've never cut fabric or felt either. Thanks for playing with us at MAG.

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  6. Cute baby card!
    Carri~abusybee
    www.doubleclickconnections.blogspot.com

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  7. This is so sweet, super cute as well!
    Thanks for sharing with us this week :)
    Andrea

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  8. What a cute little card and perfect for the AnnaBelle Stamps "Male" challenge this week. Thanks for playing along with us!

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  9. I love the texture the felt adds to your card the way you photographed ot on a blue easel next to a bottle is a fiun idea. Thanks for playing at MAG

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  10. What a cute idea...love how the felt gives it a soft feel - perfect for a baby boy. Thanks for joining in with us at AnnaBelle's this week.

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  11. He is so cute! I really like how you incorporated the felt for added texture and dimension. Thanks for stopping by the other day:)
    mymindsdustbunnies.blogspot.com

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  12. This is just as sweet as can be! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Annabelle Stamps!

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  13. What a neat idea for using felt for the Bear. Thanks for joining us at MAG. Smooches... Felicia

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  14. Very creative, I just love googly eyes, great job with the challenge! Thank so much for joining Mag!

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  15. Darling!
    Thanks for playing at CAS-ual Fridays!
    Laura

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  16. so cute card it might be an African boy . ;)

    Plastic Card
    Plastic business cards

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