Baby Boy Card

I created this card using two of the new Flourishes stamp sets to arrive at Scrapbook Fantasies, called Baby Love and Tag Lines.  I enjoyed creating this simple card, which didn’t include Copic colouring for a change.  I got out my Prismacolor pencils and did some very light shading to give the image just a hint of colour.  The paper I have used is from the Graphic 45 Little Darlings range, one of my current favourites from this iconic brand.
 
 
Supplies used:
Patterned paper – Graphic 45 (Little Darlings)
Cardstock – Bazzill (French Vanilla)
Stamps – Flourishes (Baby Love, Tag Lines)
Ink – Versacolor (pinecone), Versafine (sepia)
Ribbons – Vandoros
Rhinestone swirl – Kaiser
Resin flower – Kaiser
Cutting dies – Spellbinders (circle, scalloped circle)
Prismacolor pencils – Sienna Brown, Beige, Sky Blue Light
 
I have also changed my profile picture at right to show my new hairstyle, which I totally love. 

Alicia Redshaw

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4 Comments

  1. What a beautiful and amazing card! This is utter perfection and I love everything about it 🙂

    Thank you for joining us in Flourishes Timeless Tuesday!

    ~ Amanda 🙂

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