It has been a while so I thought it was about time that I
posted something. Before you know it
Christmas will be upon us – I know I’ll have little time to post then.
I decide to share a card I made for a friend of mine who
just had another grandbaby. I have been
seeing these cute side-step cards for a while now and wonted to try one
myself. Here is my take on it.
I used Everyday
Paper Dolls, Life’s a party, and Art Philosophy cartridges.
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- This is a 10 in by 7 Sheet of cardstock (may need to trim down to fit in 5x7 envelope)
- Dotted lines are score lines and dark line is cut line.
- Cut line is centered and starts 1 inch from bottom and is 5 inch long (Ends 6 inch from bottom)
- Score at start and stop of cut points on one side. (lines A &B)
- Score another line an inch up from first.(line C)
- Score last line on opposite side of cutline 5 inch from bottom (line D)
I inked my edge and used a stamp from Emma over at My
Creative time.
Other items: 6 brads,
paper clip clothes hanger, pop dots, adhesive, chalk, & coordinating scraps
of paper.
This last photo is of the critter I wrapped around the baby
blanket - I made ducks on another post –
easy peasy!
Hi, just wondering how did you make the crib. I love this side step card. Want to make one for my daughter ...JoAnne Picker
ReplyDeleteIt was a cut from Everyday Paper Dolls Cricut cart.
DeleteHow did you do the blanket? I want to take a picture of the quilt I made and drape over the crib side.
ReplyDeleteyour card is beautiful
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